An ISCRIM gem
I have been so busy with work lately that I have completely forgotten to thoroughly read the ISCRIM newsletter that came out two months ago. It’s a shame, because the ISCRIM Newsletter features the latest research and publications in supply chain risk and is a highly valuable source for digging up new findings, and this is where I – belatedly, I could add – came across this dissertation.
Early warnings of impending risks
For those of you not so well-versed in the German language, Supply Frühwarnsysteme means Early Warning Systems, and as far as I am able to gather, the case study used in the dissertation is the development and implementation of a corporate-wide supply risk management system at Robert Bosch GmbH in Germany.
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Unfortunately, Marco Moder’s dissertation is neither available at my library, nor through an inter-library loan, and the acquisition librarian told me that they would not be likely to acquire it since it is in German, and thus has a very limited audience…yeah right, it’s probably only me, anyway. Fortunately though, there is Google Books, and albeit half the pages or so are missing due to copyright issues, a glimpse of what the dissertation is about is still possible: Google Books – Supply Frühwarnsysteme. A brief preview is also available on the publisher’s website: Gabler Online – Supply Frühwarnsysteme, presumably the same as in Google Books.
References, references, references
Case study survey questions
Reference
Moder, M (2008) Supply Frühwarnsysteme: Die Identifikation und Analyse von Risiken in Einkauf und Supply Management. Unpublished PhD dissertation. European Business School, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Download
- springerlink.de: Supply Frühwarnsysteme
- books.google.com: Supply Frühwarnsysteme
Publisher Link
- gabler.de: Supply Frühwarnsysteme
amazon
- Buy this book form amazon.com: Supply Frühwarnsysteme
Author Link
- moder.de: Marco Moder
Related
- husdal.com: The Supply Chain of the Future