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OverviewSixteen chapters that in their own way colours the Nordic rainbow of research within Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan Stentoft Arlbjorn , Arni Halldorsson , Marianne Jahre , Karen SpensPublisher: Copenhagen Business School Press Imprint: Copenhagen Business School Press Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9788763002189ISBN 10: 8763002183 Pages: 285 Publication Date: 01 June 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsList of AuthorsPreface: Why This Book? How It All StartedPart I: Origins and Strategic AspectsChapter 1 - Prologue: The Past, Present and Future of NOFOMAChapter 2:Origins and Influences of Logistics Thinking - Is there a Nordic ApproachChapter 3:The Role of Logistics in Corporate StrategyPart II: Research Approaches in the Nordic CountriesChapter 4:A Survey of Nordic Research in Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementChapter 5:NOFOMA: Ten Years of Peer-Reviewed ProceedingsChapter 6:Action Research: Rigorous Research Approach or Scandinavian Excuse for Consulting?Chapter 7:The Future of Nordic Logistics Management ResearchPart III: Advancement of Distribution Strategies Chapter 8:Third Party Logistics - Is there a Nordic Approach?Chapter 9:Taking Control in Reverse Distribution Systems - Coordinators Playing Games of Power and TrustChapter 10:The Impact of an Industry Agreement on a Distribution SystemChapter 11:Logistics Structures - Drivers of Environmental ImpactPart IV: Emerging Application Areas of Logistics and SCMChapter 12:The Operations Model: An Enterprise Mapping FrameworkChapter 13:Humanitarian Logistics RevisitedChapter 14:On The Gap between Two Disciplines: Supply Chain Management and Business LawChapter 15:Value Configuration Analysis: A New View of Supply ManagementChapter 16:On Global Supply Chain DevelopmentEpilogueReviews"""In 1989, logistics thought leaders from across the Nordic countries came together to form the NOFOMA network. They agreed to hold an annual conference, to be rotated among the Nordic nations; and decided English would be the official language of the conference. Since English is (arguably) the international language of logistics scholarship, the Nordic countries have given the global community of logistics researchers a great gift: access to volumes of logistics knowledge, such as the fifteen chapters of Northern Lights in Logistics & Supply Chain Management. While being in English makes Nordic logistics research accessible, other qualities make these pieces worthy of reading, discussion and reference. The chapters are rigorous, inter-disciplinary, rich and insightful. Whether served with coffee or beer, this collection is sure to inspire thinking and action.""Paul D. Larson, Professor, University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, Canada ""With this book the Nordic logistics research community tries to answer the question 'is there a distinctive Nordic approach to Logistics and SCM?' By doing so, the authors question logistics thinking itself and their collaborative journey and joint effort ends with a series of chapters that paints a rich, diverse and up-to-date panorama of logistics and SCM research. Whether you are Nordic or not, if you are interested in research in logistics and SCM, you will benefit from the work presented here. It discusses some cornerstones of our domain, and provides some milestones for further research. This book encourages European researchers to dare diverge from mainstream 'American way', and to explore new avenues in line with hot topics and key questions within European business.""Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, Professor, Universite de la Mediterranee-Aix-Marseille II, France ""The NOFOMA network started off about 20 years ago in a really small scale but has now gained improved credibility and substantial recognition in the global village of logistics research. The NOFOMA network has been instrumental in developing logistics research as well as developing logistics researchers. For many young PhD Students the NOFOMA conferences have been the first contact with the extended research community and thus served as a greenhouse for raising the next generation of scholars. Being aware of your research methodology and critically examining the current research paradigm constitutes the foundation for good research. This has in many aspects been the common denominator in the many NOFOMA conferences. The authors of this book make a synthesis of the research conducted in the Nordic countries compared with conventional mainstream research. As a result a Nordic approach to logistics research has crystallized, and that is what this book is about.""Daniel Knudsen, Senior Project Manager, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sweden" In 1989, logistics thought leaders from across the Nordic countries came together to form the NOFOMA network. They agreed to hold an annual conference, to be rotated among the Nordic nations; and decided English would be the official language of the conference. Since English is (arguably) the international language of logistics scholarship, the Nordic countries have given the global community of logistics researchers a great gift: access to volumes of logistics knowledge, such as the fifteen chapters of Northern Lights in Logistics & Supply Chain Management. While being in English makes Nordic logistics research accessible, other qualities make these pieces worthy of reading, discussion and reference. The chapters are rigorous, inter-disciplinary, rich and insightful. Whether served with coffee or beer, this collection is sure to inspire thinking and action. Paul D. Larson, Professor, University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, Canada With this book the Nordic logistics research community tries to answer the question 'is there a distinctive Nordic approach to Logistics and SCM?' By doing so, the authors question logistics thinking itself and their collaborative journey and joint effort ends with a series of chapters that paints a rich, diverse and up-to-date panorama of logistics and SCM research. Whether you are Nordic or not, if you are interested in research in logistics and SCM, you will benefit from the work presented here. It discusses some cornerstones of our domain, and provides some milestones for further research. This book encourages European researchers to dare diverge from mainstream 'American way', and to explore new avenues in line with hot topics and key questions within European business. Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, Professor, Universite de la Mediterranee-Aix-Marseille II, France The NOFOMA network started off about 20 years ago in a really small scale but has now gained improved credibility and substantial recognition in the global village of logistics research. The NOFOMA network has been instrumental in developing logistics research as well as developing logistics researchers. For many young PhD Students the NOFOMA conferences have been the first contact with the extended research community and thus served as a greenhouse for raising the next generation of scholars. Being aware of your research methodology and critically examining the current research paradigm constitutes the foundation for good research. This has in many aspects been the common denominator in the many NOFOMA conferences. The authors of this book make a synthesis of the research conducted in the Nordic countries compared with conventional mainstream research. As a result a Nordic approach to logistics research has crystallized, and that is what this book is about. Daniel Knudsen, Senior Project Manager, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sweden Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |