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Research topics In Supply chain management

1.      Rethinking IT investment in supply chain management
2.      Supply chains in the nonprofit and service sectors
3.      The Future of Procurement: Acquisition Trends
4.      Quantity and due date quoting available to promise. Information Systems Frontiers
5.      Designing Service Level Contracts for Supply Chain Coordination. Production and Operations Management
6.      Returns Policy and Quality Risk in EBusiness. Production and Operations Management
7.      Strategic alliances and Supply Chain Management
8.      Decision-making in the supply chain:  Examining problem solving approaches and information availability,
9.      Costs and Benefits of Order Flexibility
10.  Strategic Sourcing in Uncertain Environments
11.  Financial Impact on Demand Forecasting Decisions
12.  Supply Chain Risks and corporate social responsibility  CSR
13.  Networked supply chain concept as implemented by Cisco
14.  Supply Chain Management in Fast fashion companies
15.  Concurrent Engineering in supply chain management
16.  Compressing the supply chain through E-commerce for the customer benefit in the fashion industry
17.  supply chain management (SCM) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems
18.  Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
19.  Benefits of E-Recruitment on Human Resource Supply Chain Management
20.  The Lean Supply Chain: A Model for Operations Management


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