PhD defence: Amanda Bille
PhD defence: Amanda Bille
No business without politics: Investigating the political nature of supply chain management Ìý Global crises are making it harder to navigate the complexity of supply chain management (SCM), and "business as usual" can no longer sufficiently cope with the challenges managers experience in relation to both social and environmental sustainability. Awareness is spreading in the SCM research community that new perspectives that challenge the status quo are needed. This research joins this discussion by providing a political perspective on SCM. Over the course of five articles and a cape, a range of methods, theories, and philosophies are explored and applied, ultimately leading to a conclusion that helps decomplexifying SCM for both managers and researchers: SCM is a political activity. Ìý Primary Supervisor: Ìý Secondary Supervisors: Assistant Professor Philip Beske-Janssen Ìý Assessment Committee: Professor Britta Gammelgaard (Chair) Ìý Associate Professor Anne Touboulic Ìý Professor Peter Hasle Ìý Thesis: Ìý Reception: |
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