Abstract
The purpose of this paper is the prototypical application of a developed decision model supporting a company to identify those partners in the supply network which are of main importance from a complexity-oriented perspective under fast changing business conditions.
Practical applicability of the conceptual model is validated within a multiple case study in the Austrian agricultural industry. An adapted version of the pattern-matching-technique is applied. Based on the predicted pattern developed in expert interviews and the empirically based pattern achieved from model application, statistical methods (in particular hyper-geometric-distribution and hit-rate) and Receiver-Operating-Characteristic-curves are used for in-depth evaluation of model outcomes.
| Titel in Übersetzung | Complexity Measurement in Supply Chains |
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| Originalsprache | Deutsch |
| Titel | Proceedings of the 4th World P&OM Conference and 19th International Annual EurOMA Conference 2012 |
| Seiten | 132-142 |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2012 |
| Veranstaltung | 4th World P&OM Conference and 19th International Annual EurOMA Conference 2012 - Amsterdam, Niederlande Dauer: 1 Juli 2012 → 5 Juli 2012 |
Konferenz
| Konferenz | 4th World P&OM Conference and 19th International Annual EurOMA Conference 2012 |
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| Land/Gebiet | Niederlande |
| Ort | Amsterdam |
| Zeitraum | 01.07.2012 → 05.07.2012 |
Schlagwörter
- complexity measurement
- supplier evaluation
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