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Sinha, A & Swati, P. (2014). Supply Chain: Next generation issues and concerns.Uncertain Supply Chain Management, 2(1), 1-14.
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Anderson, D.L. & Lee, H.L. (2000). The internet-enabled supply chain: From the “first click” to the “last mile”. Achieving supply chain excellence through technology, 2 (4).
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Bauknight, D. (2000). The future of supply chain – at the heart of the customer-driven enterprise. Company White Paper, Accenture.
Christopher, M. & Towill, D. (2001). An integrated model for the design of agile supply chains. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 31 (4), 235-246.
Cooke, J.A. (2000). The dawn of supply chain communities. Logistics Management and Distribution.
Dai, W., Yan, H. & Liu, X. (2010). Supply chain system for emergency rescue of natural disastersed. Information Science and Management Engineering (ISME), International Conference of IEEE, 218-221.
Dan, G. (2009). Report on next generation if supply chain management. Supply Chain Digest, May 2013.
Ferrari, B. (2008). Supply chain management challenges in the post financial crisis era, oct. http://www.theferrarigroup.com/supply-chain-matters/2008/10/03/supply-chain-management-challenges-in-the-post-financial-crisis-era/.
Fine, C.H. (1998). Clockspeed: Winning industry control in the age of temporary advantage: Basic Books.
Fredriksson, B., Holmberg, G., & Lilliecreutz, J. (2003). Collaborative Product Development Supported by Modelling and Simulation. SAAB AEROSPACE LINKOEPING (SWEDEN).
Frohlich, M.T. (2002). E-integration in the supply chain: Barriers and performance. Decision Sciences, 33 (4), 537-556.
Hewitt, F. (2001). After supply chains, think demand pipelines. Supply Chain Management Review, 5 (3), 28-38.
Keskinocak, P. & Tayur, S., 2001. Quantitative analysis for internet-enabled supply chains. Interfaces, 31 (2), 70-89.
Lee, H.L., Padmanabhan, V. & Whang, S. (1997). The bullwhip effect in supply chains. Sloan Management Review, 38 (3), 93-102.
Lummus, R.R. & Vokurka, R.J. (1999). Defining supply chain management: A historical perspective and practical guidelines. Industrial Management & Data Systems, 99 (1), 11-17.
Malone, T.W. & Crowston, K. (1994). The interdisciplinary study of coordination. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 26 (1), 87-119.
Mentzer, J.T., Foggin, J.H. & Golicic, S.L. (2000). Collaboration: The enablers, impediments, and benefits. Supply Chain Management Review, 4 (4), 52-58.
Orlov, L., Chatman, B., Schadler, T. & Howard, E. (2000). XRM: Ebusiness nertwork applications emerge. Forrester Research Brief-11585.
?zdamar, L., Ekinci, E. & Küçükyazici, B. (2004). Emergency logistics planning in natural disasters. Annals of Operations Research, 129 (1-4), 217-245.
Rae, D., 2009. Recommendation for managing currency fluctuation, 1097-0266.
Simchi-Levi, D., Simchi-Levi, E. & Kaminsky, P. (1999). Designing and managing the supply chain: Concepts, strategies, and cases: McGraw-Hill United-States.
Staff, W.B. (1995). World development report 1995: Workers in an integrating world: Oxford University Press, Incorporated.
Stalk, G. (1988). Time--the next source of competitive advantage.
Sterman, J. (2000). Business dynamics: Irwin-McGraw-Hill.
Theodore, L. (1990). Accident and emergency management: Wiley Online Library.
Tidd, J. & Trewhella, M.J. (1997). Organizational and technological antecedents for knowledge acquisition and learning. R & D Management, 27 (4), 359-375.
Waller, M., Johnson, M.E. & Davis, T. (1999). Vendor-managed inventory in the retail supply chain. Journal of Business Logistics, 20, 183-204.
Walton, B. & Princi, M. (2000). From supply chain to collaborative network: Case studies in the food industry, ASCET White Paper, Andersen Consulting