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Content Analysis of Literature on Value-Based Supply Chain Management

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The question of value-based supply chain management has been of considerable interest for academics and practitioners alike over the last 10 years. Research in this area is characterised by heterogeneity in terminology and in applied methodologies. This chapter sheds light on the current status, applied terminology and future directions of research on value-based SCM. A systematical content-analysis has been applied to 65 relevant peer-reviewed manuscripts published by 2010 in 3 journals.

This chapter has been previously published as a paper (Brandenburg M (2011) A systematic review of literature on value-based supply chain management. In: Kersten W, Blecker T, Jahn C (eds) International supply chain management and collaboration practices. EUL Verlag, Lohmar, pp 283–296) and is reprinted in this dissertation by courtesy of © JOSEF EUL VERLAG GmbH, Lohmar. The content of this chapter has been presented at the Hamburg International Conference on Logistics HICL 2011 held in Hamburg, Germany, September 8–9, 2011.

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    A complete list of the paper sample and the categorization of each reviewed manuscript is given in Sect. 12.1 of this thesis.

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Brandenburg, M. (2013). Content Analysis of Literature on Value-Based Supply Chain Management. In: Quantitative Models for Value-Based Supply Chain Management. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 660. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31304-2_4

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