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The Supply Chain Ecosystem Framework

In: Ecosystem-Aware Global Supply Chain Management

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  • N. Viswanadham

    (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India)

  • S. Kameshwaran

    (IBM Research – India, Bangalore, India)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionSupply Chain EcosystemThe Ecosystem Elements as Enablers of GlobalizationSupply Chain De-Verticalization, Modularization, and OutsourcingOrganizational modularitySupply chain trends: Modularity and outsourcingDe-verticalization of electronics firmsDe-verticalization of apparel firmsRole of InstitutionsEconomic, regulatory and trade-related innovationsInstitutions and supply chainsResources and ManagementClustersDelivery Infrastructure: Logistics, Communication, IT, and ITeSLogisticsHow Can We Use the Ecosystem Framework?Mapping the ecosystem of a supply chain: Auto verticalMapping the ecosystem of a service chain: Inbound logisticsBenchmarking the food supply chain in IndiaGRIP analysisSmartening the players in the industry verticalImproving the investment climate for industry growth in IndiaDesign of smart citiesEcosystem-based analysis of CEMEXConclusions

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  • N. Viswanadham & S. Kameshwaran, 2013. "The Supply Chain Ecosystem Framework," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Ecosystem-Aware Global Supply Chain Management, chapter 2, pages 17-44, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814508179_0002
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