E-Business and Supply Chain Management: An Overview and Framework

20 Pages Posted: 5 Mar 2003

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M. Eric Johnson

Independent

Seungjin Whang

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Date Written: November 27, 2002

Abstract

The web is having a significant impact on how firms interact with each other and their customers. Past stumbling blocks for supply chain integration such as high transaction costs between partners, poor information availability, and the challenges of managing complex interfaces between functional organizations are all dissolving on the web. In this paper, we examine how the web is changing supply chain management. We present a survey of emerging research on the impact of e-business on supply chain management including descriptive frameworks, analytical models, empirical analysis, and case studies. We classify the work into three major categories: e-Commerce, e-Procurement, and e-Collaboration.

Suggested Citation

Johnson, M. Eric and Whang, Seungjin, E-Business and Supply Chain Management: An Overview and Framework (November 27, 2002). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=385540 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.385540

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