Modeling cross‐border supply chain collaboration: the case of the Belt and Road Initiative
Li Cui,
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Meihua Gao,
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Joseph Sarkis
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et al.
International Transactions in Operational Research,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 1187 - 1215
Published: Sept. 23, 2020
Abstract
The
Belt
and
Road
Initiative
(BRI)
has
resulted
in
international,
cross‐border
supply
chains
returning
to
a
new
prominence.
BRI
presents
opportunities
for
chain
collaboration
(SCC)
research.
Assessing
the
influencing
factors
of
SCC
is
beneficial
understanding
improving
this
evolving,
globally
influential
international
trade
policy.
quite
complex
so
that
subjective
assessment
methods
are
useful
but
need
be
improved.
To
address
issue,
paper
initially
develops
factor
framework
based
on
synergetic
theory.
A
vague
set
DEMATEL
integrated
form
unified
model
support
assessment.
combination
weighting
uses
analytic
hierarchy
process
an
entropy
method,
is,
data
crawler
BRI‐related
documents,
ensure
objective
importance
weights
context
achieved.
results
show
information
sharing,
profit
allotment,
degree
trust,
goal
congruence
as
common
drivers
not
driving
context.
They
core
issues
do
affect
directly.
Senior
manager
customs
regulation
two
important
SCC.
practitioners
should
only
focus
from
senior
managers
also
attempt
improve
performance,
such
sharing
obtain
more
policy
makers
promote
indirectly.
Language: Английский
Embracing Blockchain Technology in Logistics
Denis Sinkevich,
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Anton Anikin,
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Vladislav Smirnov
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et al.
Lecture notes in networks and systems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 127 - 133
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Language: Английский
Ecological and Resource Potential of Interregional Commodity Exchange Logistics
Environmental footprints and eco-design of products and processes,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 175 - 183
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Language: Английский
Intelligent Contracts in Engineering Enterprise Supply Management
Natalya Andrianova,
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Polina Nechaeva
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Bulletin of Kemerovo State University Series Political Sociological and Economic sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
2021(4), P. 496 - 505
Published: Jan. 12, 2022
Intellectual
contracts
based
on
blockchain
technology
improve
the
efficiency
of
supply
management
an
automobile
enterprise
by
optimizing
transactional
costs
logistics.
The
present
research
featured
KAMAZ
PTC.
goal
was
to
develop
interaction
mechanism
for
all
participants
intellectual
contract
in
activities.
article
includes
a
review
Russian
and
foreign
publications
about
various
business
spheres,
efficiency,
optimization
costs,
technology.
study
made
it
possible
build
parties
involved
contract.
It
also
revealed
pattern
changes
introduced
at
different
stages
between
initiator
suppliers.
authors
highlighted
difference
smart
An
appears
as
logical
development
allows
sides
change
terms.
party
can
optimizes
magnitude
costs.
Language: Английский
METHODOLOGICAL JUSTIFICATION OF STRATEGIC DECISIONS TO PRESERVE THE STABILITY OF THE TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS MARKET OF ST. PETERSBURG IN AN UNSTABLE MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
Scientific Research and Development Economics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 23 - 28
Published: July 7, 2023
The
transport
and
logistics
industry,
being
the
"circulatory
system"
of
economy,
has
been
subjected
to
serious
sanctions
pressure.
preservation
effective
functioning
national
regional
systems
in
conditions
current
geopolitical
situation
is
most
important
factor
stability
economy.
At
same
time,
market
St.
Petersburg
an
increased
risk
zone.
methodological
approach
proposed
article
making
strategic
decisions
aimed
at
preserving
(on
example
Petersburg)
based
on
segmentation
participants
with
subsequent
development
targeted
measures
state
support
Language: Английский