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Supply Chain Management In The Conditions Of Global Electronic Market

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  • Jelena Koncar

    (Faculty of Economics in Subotica)

  • Sonja Lekovic

    (Faculty of Economics in Subotica)

  • Ljiljana Stankovic

    (Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, Government of the Republic of Serbia)

Abstract

Globalization today is one of the most significant changes in the environment. Global electronic market has characteristics of a free market and free participants in the supply chain. Strategic concept of the interorganizational management in the global electronic market is conditioned by the technological innovations in supply chains. The participants of the supply chain internationalize their views on the global and electronic markets with the use of modern information technology. Information technologies contribute to the integration of the world economy and bring many benefits to management of supply chains. All this have the influence to the technological basis creation of the particular cultural integration in supply chains in the global market.

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  • Jelena Koncar & Sonja Lekovic & Ljiljana Stankovic, 2014. "Supply Chain Management In The Conditions Of Global Electronic Market," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 14, pages 83-91.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:14:y:2014:p:83-91
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