Song Hua is a Professor of supply chain management at the School of Business, Renmin University of China. He is also a market research and regulative expert at the department of Commerce, an Assistant Secretary General of the Chinese Society for Management Modernization, and Chair of the Beijing Modern Institute of Enterprises Research. His main research interests include service supply chains, inter-firm relationships, and supply chain flexibility. His pioneering works in service supply chains and global supply chains were funded by the China National Science Foundation and the China Social Science Foundation. Professor Song has presented over 40 articles in refereed conferences and journals including Transportation Journal, Asia-Pacific Journal of Management, Chinese Management of Studies, and so on. So far, he has published four works in the supply chain management domain.
Publisher
Gale Asia
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Copyright
2013
ISBN13
9789814410977
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Print
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TBD
Features & Benefits
Provides a new perspective in the understanding of supply chain management by highlighting the paradigm shift of supply chain management from product to services.
Provides a new perspective in the understanding of supply chain management by highlighting the paradigm shift of supply chain management from product to services.
Best practices are illustrated with substantial corporate case studies and illustrations related to the experiences of Li & Fung and other leading supply chain management companies in the country.
Best practices are illustrated with substantial corporate case studies and illustrations related to the experiences of Li & Fung and other leading supply chain management companies in the country.
Covers topics such as the evolution of service-oriented supply chain management models, different types of service strategies, and service procurement and outsourcing.
Covers topics such as the evolution of service-oriented supply chain management models, different types of service strategies, and service procurement and outsourcing.
Foreword.
1. From Goods-Oriented Supply Chains to Service-Oriented Supply Chains.
2. The Topological Structures of Service Supply Chains.
3. Interactions in Service Supply Chain Operations.
4. Different Types of Service Supply Chain Strategies: Perspective of Service Providers.
5. Service Outsourcing and Procurement in Service Supply Chains: Perspective of Service Buyers.
6. Business Model Innovation-The Service Supply Chain Strategy of Li & Fung.