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Supply Chain Management: An International Journal (2022) 27 (5): 597–610.
Published: 22 July 2021
... management Co-creation Supplier involvement Open innovation Collaboration Supply chain collaboration Supply chain innovation Ambidexterity Although applying supply chain collaboration potentially leads to the benefits mentioned above, it is far from straightforward (Yuen and Thai, 2017...
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Supply Chain Management: An International Journal (2016) 21 (2): 216–227.
Published: 14 March 2016
... draw on acted upon product and information in any combination. Co-creation Closed loop supply chains Public sector Customer value Learning organizations Healthcare service The role of the consumer in co-creating value is one of the principal differences between service...
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Supply Chain Management: An International Journal (2016) 21 (1): 78–91.
Published: 11 January 2016
... related strategies concerning delivery and balance. These strategies are themselves interlinked with the actions of co-creation, co-production and co-consumption. Examples of social supply chain strategies presented include retail businesses giving away something as an incentive, where the underlying...
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Supply Chain Management: An International Journal (2015) 20 (3): 313–326.
Published: 11 May 2015
... in the value chain towards managing consumers as a source of relational value (e.g. co-creation and integrated perspectives). Design/methodology/approach – The conceptual framework is theoretically positioned in relation to community and digital community practices in the social era. A series of research...
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Supply Chain Management: An International Journal (2015) 20 (1): 1–10.
Published: 12 January 2015
..., relational management and specialisation. Findings – It was found that the question of complementarity, although important, should not be equated to the need for symmetry but to the ability of the firms in the supply network to learn to work together. For small firms who seek co-creation with large...

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