Posts Tagged ‘stephan wagner’

Suppliers are forever – or maybe not?

2010/12/22

Supplier relationships, supplier performance and supplier development are important elements of the supply chain life cycle, where supply chains are dynamic and  where supply chain partners are constantly changing. Developing and honing these relationships is an integral part of every business’ supply chain management. But is supplier development always worth the effort? The answer is No, and a recent paper by Stephan Wagner tells you why. What Wagner means here is that supplier development activities must take into account at which stage or phase the relationship is, in order to be effective. Supplier development activities may even be counterproductive if forcefully applied too early or too late in the relationship.

>>> Diamonds are forever – suppliers are not >>>

An empirical investigation into supply chain vulnerability

2008/06/19

ResearchBlogging.orgToday’s journal article is from Germany. In An empirical investigation into supply chain vulnerability Stephan M. Wagner and Christoph Bode examine the relationship between a selection of supply chain characteristics and supply chain risks, and provide an empirical investigation into the supply chain vulnerability construct, based on a surveys and interviews of close to 5000 top-level executives.

Tags: supply chain disruption supply chain literature supply chain risk supply chain vulnerability

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