SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Authors

Miguel Alejandro García Vidales; Patricia Janet Padilla Ornelas; María del Carmen Martínez Serna; Rosa Mayela Mendoza Esparza; Neftalí Parga Montoya; María de los Ángeles Silva Olvera; Javier Eduardo Vega Martínez; Ariel Vázquez Elorza; Abigail Reyes Munguía; Héctor Cuevas Vargas; Noé Velázquez Espinoza; Melisa García Aguilar; Carlos Eduardo Romo Bacco; Myrna Alicia Abraján Villaseñor; María Magdalena Ramírez Gómez; Abril Areli Llamas Martínez; Rocío Montserrat Campos García; Miguel Alejandro García Vidales; Diana Elizabeth Hernández Ochoa; Carol Stephanie Carlos Cedillo; Rocío Montserrat Campos García; Salomón Montejano García; Carmen Estela Carlos Ornelas; Gabriela Citlalli López Torres; Francisco Javier Álvarez Torres

Synopsis

The chapters that make up this book address, in different ways, the implications of the Supply Chain (SC), which impacts the generation of value in a company or organization. From a simplistic point of view, the SC could be understood as the series of steps or activities involved in delivering a good or service to the customer; however, the different perspectives of SC study that are addressed in this book contribute to the understanding of the importance of its integration for achieving positive results in the business sector.

The exchange of goods is not conceived only at a regional or local level, since now borders are not seen as barriers to entry or exit, on the contrary, they are a fundamental part of global trade and are part of this complex commercialization process. To briefly address the implications and viewpoints of the different authors of the chapters that make up this book, I will mention some of the intrinsic and extrinsic aspects involved in the management of the company's SC, with their respective impacts on the achievement of its objectives.

Chapters

  • Foreword
    Carlos Eduardo Romo Bacco
  • Knowledge management in Aguascalientes companies
    Patricia Janet Padilla Ornelas, María del Carmen Martínez Serna
  • The family business as a factor in the behavior of the stakeholders of the service company
    Case Aguascalientes
    Rosa Mayela Mendoza Esparza
  • The influence of regulatory aspects and the reason for business creation on entrepreneurial orientation.
    Neftalí Parga Montoya, María de los Ángeles Silva Olvera, Javier Eduardo Vega Martínez
  • Comparative analysis of international logistics performance and the characteristics of workers in Mexico as a driver of competitiveness
    Ariel Vázquez Elorza, Abigail Reyes Munguía
  • Organizational capacity of Colombian MSMEs
    Héctor Cuevas Vargas, Noé Velázquez Espinoza, Melisa García Aguilar
  • The supply chain and agri-food production chains
    Carlos Eduardo Romo Bacco, Myrna Alicia Abraján Villaseñor, María Magdalena Ramírez Gómez, Abril Areli Llamas Martínez
  • Logistics practices as an influential factor in SME competitiveness
    Rocío Montserrat Campos García, Miguel Alejandro García Vidales, Diana Elizabeth Hernández Ochoa, Salomón Montejano García
  • Corporate sustainability in SMEs: a literature review
    María del Carmen Martínez Serna, Gabriela Citlalli López Torres, Francisco Javier Álvarez Torres
  • The impact of supply chain management on performance in the manufacturing industry in the state of Aguascalientes
    Miguel Alejandro García Vidales, Carol Stephanie Carlos Cedillo, Rocío Montserrat Campos García, Salomón Montejano García, Carmen Estela Carlos Ornelas
GESTIÓN DE LA CADENA DE SUMINISTROS

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February 21, 2020

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