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Logistics Research, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2009
- Raimund Klinkner:
Foreword by Prof. Dr. Raimund Klinkner, President, German Logistics Association (BVL), Bremen. 1 - Peter Klaus:
Editorial to the first issue of Logistics Research. 3-4 - Herbert Kotzab, David B. Grant, Christoph Teller, Árni Halldórsson:
Supply chain management and hypercompetition. 5-13 - Herwig Winkler:
How to improve supply chain flexibility using strategic supply chain networks. 15-25 - Thomas Beckmann, Philipp Lindemann, Frank Straube:
Organisational support: an empirical investigation into the effect of organisational support on the success of emerging market sourcing. 27-43 - Henning Rekersbrink, Thomas Makuschewitz, Bernd Scholz-Reiter:
A distributed routing concept for vehicle routing problems. 45-52 - Peter Klaus:
Logistics research: a 50 years' march of ideas. 53-65 - Julia Boppert:
Three structural alternatives to "Supra-Adaptivity" in complex logistical systems. 67-68
Volume 1, Number 2, September 2009
- Peter Klaus:
Today's Challenge for Academic Publication. 69-70 - Wolf-Rüdiger Bretzke:
Supply chain management: notes on the capability and the limitations of a modern logistic paradigm. 71-82 - Árni Halldórsson, Herbert Kotzab, Tage Skjøtt-Larsen:
Supply chain management on the crossroad to sustainability: a blessing or a curse? 83-94 - Robert Obermaier, Andreas Donhauser:
Disaggregate and aggregate inventory to sales ratios over time: the case of German corporations 1993-2005. 95-111 - Daniel P. Jeschonowski, Julia Schmitz, Carl Marcus Wallenburg, Jürgen Weber:
Management control systems in logistics and supply chain management: a literature review. 113-127
Volume 1, Numbers 3-4, December 2009
- Peter Klaus:
Looking out for the next generation of research questions in logistics. 129-130 - Andreas Otto, Robert Obermaier:
How can supply networks increase firm value? A causal framework to structure the answer. 131-148 - Hans-Christian Pfohl, Moritz Gomm:
Supply chain finance: optimizing financial flows in supply chains. 149-161 - Timm Gudehus, Herbert Kotzab:
Planning and scheduling production systems from a logistics perspective. 163-172 - Jan Robert Nopper, Michael ten Hompel:
Analysis of the relationship between available information and performance in facility logistics. 173-183 - Abraham Mendoza, José A. Ventura:
Estimating freight rates in inventory replenishment and supplier selection decisions. 185-196
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