The Emerald Research Register for this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregister The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0265-1335.htm International e-marketing: opportunities and issues Jagdish N. Sheth Goizueta Business School, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and E-marketing: opportunities and issues 611 Received October 2004 Revised June 2005 Accepted July 2005 Arun Sharma School of Business,
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CHAPTER LOGISTICS AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN Special logistics staffs handle the mO\'cIllent of items and displays for trade shows and special events. This sleek Mercedes racer is being loaded aboard a KLM Boeing 747. Photo KLM-Ro\'a! Dutch Airline, Photo Archi\es. Reproduced with permission, 2 CHAPTER 1 Logistics and the Supply Chain 3 Key Terms • Channel intermediaries • Phantom freight • Place utility • Possession utility • Postponement • Power retailer • • Reverse logistics Stock-keeping
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You’ll hear from management, associates and customers about our business. Many of Walmart’s most innovative ideas originate from the insights of associates across our global operations. Michael T. Duke President and Chief Executive Officer Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. To our shareholders, associates and customers Over the last few years, I’ve shared with you how we would build the “Next Generation Walmart” and serve the “Next Generation customer.” This came from a belief that the major trends
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A Process for Changing Organizational Culture Kim Cameron University of Michigan Business School 701 Tappan Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 734-615-5247 kim_cameron@umich.edu To be published in Michael Driver (Ed.) The Handbook of Organizational Development 2004 2 A Process for Changing Organizational Culture Kim Cameron University of Michigan Much of the current scholarly literature argues that successful companies--those with sustained profitability and above-normal financial returns--are
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Southwest Airlines Operations – A Strategic Perspective September 1, 2014 by Airline Editor Southwest Airlines Operations – A Strategic Perspective By Mukund Srinivasan Background: Southwest Airlines is the largest airline measured by number of passengers carried each year within the United States. It is also known as a ‘discount airline’ compared with its large rivals in the industry. Rollin King and Herb Kelleher founded Southwest Airlines on June 18, 1971. Its first flights were from Love
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Aligning Sourcing and procurement strategy to corporate strategy/strategic supplier selection analysis, Collaboration methods and mechanisms INTRODUCTION Organizations are operating in an environment characterized by continuous economic, social, natural and political disruptions to their sources of supplies and services/ consumers and markets. To survive in this turbulent and highly competitive market place, these organizations must continually monitor their competitive positions alongside their
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PART ONE Introduction Chapter 1 introduces you to the field of operations management. It describes the nature and scope of operations management, and how operations management relates to other parts of the organization. Among the important topics it covers are a comparison of manufacturing and service operations, a brief history of operations management, supply chain management, and a list of trends in business that relate to operations. After you have read this chapter, you will have a good
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1 Retail logistics: changes and challenges John Fernie and Leigh Sparks It is often taken for granted that products will be available to buy in the shops. The cornucopia of goods that is available in a hypermarket or a department store sometimes means that we forget how the products were supplied. We expect our lettuces to be fresh, the new Playstation to be available on launch day and our clothes to be in good condition and ready to wear. With the introduction of e-commerce we have come to
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Introductory Marketing Place Chapter 11 Armstrong/ Kotler Marketing: An Introduction Marketing Channels and Supply Chain Management I. The Nature of Distribution Channels Channels of Distribution is known as "Place" in the "4 P's" model of Marketing. Distribution Channels provide the utility of place, of having products where the customer wants when the customer wants them. In these days of customer focus and emphasis on competition, the 4 P's model is considered very simplistic, and I've
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Management Department Faculty Publications Management Department 8-1-2008 A Strategy for Third-Party Logistics Systems: A Case Analysis Using the Blue Ocean Strategy Changsu Kim Yeongnam University, Korea, c.kim@yumail.ac.kr Kyung Hoon Yang University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, kyang@uwlax.edu Jaekyung Kim University of Nebraska - Lincoln, jkim6@unl.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons
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