Digitalization in procurement
Material type:
- 9783658456696
- 658.72 SCH
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Table of contents:
Starting Points for Digitization in the Design Area of Purchasing
Florian Schupp, Heiko Wöhner
Pages 1-10
Successful Digital Transformations—Identifying the Role of Leadership
Alessandro Ancarani, Carmela Di Mauro
Pages 11-24
Managing Knowledge Through Knowledge Management Systems: Innovation vs Tradition
Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Emilio Esposito
Pages 25-43
The Effect of Digitalization Is Measurable—How Transparency on the CCC Creates Momentum for Working Capital Management?
Lotta Lind, Timo Kärri, Sari Monto, Miia Pirttilä, Florian Schupp
Pages 45-62
Digitization and Crisis
Dirk Adam, Florian Glunz, Marie Klemsmann
Pages 63-80
Autonomous Manufacturing-Related Procurement in the Era of Industry 4.0
Yilmaz Uygun
Pages 81-98
Increasing Quality with Digital—Making Supplier Production Data Available to Improve the Customer’s Product Quality
Per Larsen
Pages 99-110
Digitization in Supplier Integration
Heiko Wöhner
Pages 111-129
The Environmental Sustainability Puzzle in Purchasing Can Be Solved by Adding CO2-Values to the Technology Dimension in Multi-dimensional Dynamic Sourcings
Florian Schupp, Matthias Rehm
Pages 131-158
Opportunities in Emerging Markets—Purchasing with Start-ups
Florian Schupp, Heiko Wöhner, Alisée de Tonnac
Pages 159-178
Derivations on the Influence of Digitization on the National Economy
Achim Wambach, Philippe Gillen
Pages 179-188
Digital Twins in Logistics: Requirements, Application and Potentials
Simon Zarnitz, Frank Straube
Pages 189-202
Networking Process Data within a Zero-Error Strategy—Comprehensive Connectivity of Machines as a Basis for Value Enhancement
Max Eichenwald, Benjamin Burk, Anne Blum, Rainer Müller
Pages 203-215
Stairway to Heaven: How Firms Build Absorptive Capacity to Succeed in Industry 4.0
Francesco Arcidiacono, Alessandro Ancarani, Carmela Di Mauro, Florian Schupp
Pages 217-249
Collaborative Capacity Management with Digital Tools
Heiko Wöhner, Jürgen Schuberthan
Pages 251-264
Collaboration, Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Enable Purchasing X.0
Simon Kreuzwieser, Anjela Mayer, Matthes Elstermann, Jivka Ovtcharova
Pages 265-282
[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-45670-2]
The book vividly describes how digitalization affects and changes procurement in companies in various ways. Numerous contributions from academia and practice show design options and provide advice for practical implementation. In this context, procurement encompasses not only the classic areas of supplier search, negotiation, and nomination on one side but also supplier development in terms of quality and technology as well as supply management on the other side, with the goal of ensuring efficient production and production control. In this design area of procurement, 15 starting points for digitalization are located and outlined in content. The implementation of digitalization in procurement offers opportunities for both buyers and suppliers.
In the 2nd edition, the chapters have been updated, and topics such as digital twins and collaborative digitalization approaches in supplier quality and supply management have been newly included.
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-658-45670-2)
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