TY - JOUR
T1 - A knowledge chain management framework to support integrated decisions in global supply chains
AU - Liu, Shaofeng
AU - Moizer, Jonathan
AU - Megicks, Phil
AU - Kasturiratne, Dulekha
AU - Jayawickrama, Uchitha
PY - 2013/5/28
Y1 - 2013/5/28
N2 - Knowledge management has been identified as a key enabler to achieve organisation’s value chain competitiveness. It, however, has been facing fresh challenges in a global supply chain setting. This paper proposes a global knowledge chain management (GKCM) framework that identifies and prioritises critical knowledge that a global supply chain can focus on to support integrated decisions. The framework explores three types of global context knowledge, namely global market knowledge, global capacity knowledge and global supply network configuration knowledge. Empirical study has been undertaken within the manufacturing industry to evaluate the GKCM framework. Analytic network process has been explored as a key method to assess the importance of the global knowledge constructs from supply chain managers’ perspectives. A key contribution of the paper is that it advances existing knowledge chain management approaches within one organisation and its local supply chain to include the global context knowledge applicable to global manufacturing settings, and highlights how the GKCM framework can support global supply chain integrated decisions.
AB - Knowledge management has been identified as a key enabler to achieve organisation’s value chain competitiveness. It, however, has been facing fresh challenges in a global supply chain setting. This paper proposes a global knowledge chain management (GKCM) framework that identifies and prioritises critical knowledge that a global supply chain can focus on to support integrated decisions. The framework explores three types of global context knowledge, namely global market knowledge, global capacity knowledge and global supply network configuration knowledge. Empirical study has been undertaken within the manufacturing industry to evaluate the GKCM framework. Analytic network process has been explored as a key method to assess the importance of the global knowledge constructs from supply chain managers’ perspectives. A key contribution of the paper is that it advances existing knowledge chain management approaches within one organisation and its local supply chain to include the global context knowledge applicable to global manufacturing settings, and highlights how the GKCM framework can support global supply chain integrated decisions.
KW - Knowledge chain management
KW - Global supply chains
KW - Integrated decisions
KW - Critical knowledge
KW - Identification and prioritisation
UR - https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1046500010
U2 - 10.1080/09537287.2013.798084
DO - 10.1080/09537287.2013.798084
M3 - Conference proceedings published in a journal
SN - 0953-7287
VL - 25
SP - 639
EP - 649
JO - Production Planning and Control
JF - Production Planning and Control
IS - 8
ER -