Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry
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Título da fonte: | JOSCM. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management |
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Resumo: | Although frequently used interchangeably, the concepts of supply chain and production chain are considered in this study as two distinct and complementary theoretical frameworks for the conception of a data-mapping model titled SCMap – Supply Chain Map. The model’s objective is to identify and assess real chains of companies and products. An application in the agribusiness sector, starting with a specific sugarcane processing plant and the biofuel ethanol is performed. The SCMap establishes a structured and integrated manner of linking products and companies, considering three different categories of relationships: (1) between companies – supply chain approach; (2) between products – production chain approach, and; (3) between companies and products – regarding commercial practices in the corporate environment. Grounded on Graph Theory and Social Network Analysis – SNA, the software UCINET and NetDraw application are used to draw the maps and quantitatively assess the centrality of each company and product relative to the whole chain. |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry Ferragi, Eder Moreno Supply chain maps product maps production chain chain visibility agribusiness. |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Integrating Supply Chain and Production Chain: a Genesis in the Ethanol Industry |
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Ferragi, Eder Moreno |
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Ferragi, Eder Moreno |
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Ferragi, Eder Moreno |
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Supply chain maps product maps production chain chain visibility agribusiness. |
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Supply chain maps product maps production chain chain visibility agribusiness. |
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Although frequently used interchangeably, the concepts of supply chain and production chain are considered in this study as two distinct and complementary theoretical frameworks for the conception of a data-mapping model titled SCMap – Supply Chain Map. The model’s objective is to identify and assess real chains of companies and products. An application in the agribusiness sector, starting with a specific sugarcane processing plant and the biofuel ethanol is performed. The SCMap establishes a structured and integrated manner of linking products and companies, considering three different categories of relationships: (1) between companies – supply chain approach; (2) between products – production chain approach, and; (3) between companies and products – regarding commercial practices in the corporate environment. Grounded on Graph Theory and Social Network Analysis – SNA, the software UCINET and NetDraw application are used to draw the maps and quantitatively assess the centrality of each company and product relative to the whole chain. |
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