Title: Cost Management in Supply Chains Author: Maria, Seuring, Stefan; Goldbach ISBN: 3790815004 / 9783790815009 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 435 Publisher: Springer Verlag Year: 2002 Availability: 45-60 days
Description
Contents
Supply Chain Management and Cost Management are important developments helping companies to respond to increased global competition and demanding customer needs. Within the 23 chapters of the book, more than 35 authors provide insights into new concepts for cost control in supply chains. The frameworks presented are illustrated with case studies from the automotive, textile, white goods, and transportation industry as well as from retailing. Academics will benefit from the wide range of approaches presented, while practitioners will learn from the examples how their own company and the supply chains which they compete in, can be brought to lower costs and better performance.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgement
Contents
Chapter 1 : Cost Management in Supply Chains-Different Research Approaches
Part 1 : Developing Concepts for Cost Management in Supply Chains Chapter 2 : Supply Chain Costing-A Conceptual Framework Chapter 3 : Proactive Cost Management in Supply Chains Chapter 4 : A Framework for Extending Lean Accounting into a Supply Chain Chapter 5 : Managing Costs Across the Supply Chain Chapter 6 : Organizational Settings in Supply Chain Costing
Part 2 : Applying Cost Management Instruments Chapter 7 : Supply Chain Target Costing-An Apparel Industry Case Study Chapter 8 : Integrating Life Cycle Costing and Life Cycle Assessment for Managing Costs and Environmental Impacts in Supply Chains Chapter 9 : Transfer pricing in Supply Chains: An Exercise in Internal Marketing and Cost Management Chapter 10 : The Role of Finance in Supply Chain Management Chapter 11 : Non-Hierarchical Production Networks-Order Fulfillment and Costing Chapter 12 : Efficient Consumer Response-Increasing Efficiency Through Cooperation Chapter 13 : Improving Supply Chain Productivity Through Horizontal Cooperation-the Case of Consumer Goods Manufacturers Chapter 14 : Cost Efficiency in Supply Chain-A Conceptual Discripancy? Logistics Cost Management Between Desire and Reality
Part 3 : Building Cost Management Models Chapter 15 : Interdependencies Between Supply Contracts and Transaction Costs Chapter 16 : Decision Support by Model Based Analysis of Supply Chains Chapter 17 : A New Customer-Oriented Methodology to Evaluate Supply Chain Lost Sales Costs Due to Stockout in Consumer Goods Sectors Chapter 18 : Global Supply Chain Management: Extending Logistics’ Total Cost Perspective to Configure Global Supply Chains Chapter 19 : Managing Stocks in Supply Chains: Modeling and Issues Chapter 20 : Some Optimization Tools to Improve Manufacturing and Supply Chain Performance Chapter 21 : An Options Approach to Enhance Economic Efficiency in a Dyadic Supply Chain
Part 4 : Extending the Scope Beyond Cost Chapter 22 : Using Internet-Based Purchasing Tools in Supply Chains-Insights from a Retail Industry Analysis Chapter 23 : Complexity Management in the Supply Chain: Theoretical Model and Empirical Investigation in the Italian Household Appliance Industry Chapter 24 : Using the Balanced Scorecard for Interorganizational Performance Management of Supply Chains-A Case Study