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INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS

Yıl 2011, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1, 319 - 331, 01.06.2011

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Globalization is such a phenomenon, which provides opportunity for economic organizations to acquire more types of resources thanks to the expansion of market opportunities. In this globalized world it goes without saying that a high quality product or service itself is not enough to achieve long-term goals. The competition (which today basically exists between supply chains/networks, rather than between firms) is getting harder and harder in order to attract new customers, to increase market share, or just to maintain the existence. The competition always forces companies to aspire after new things. This constraint refers not only to products and services, but to the technology, to the processes, to the leadership styles, to the organizational culture and to the establishment of partnerships as well. To meet the requirements of today’s competition, organizations must harmonize their resources and processes within the confines of some kind of cooperation in order to create value for the customers and for the national economy as well. The aspiration for newness is one of the most important key factors of the competitiveness of organizations. The efficient operation of a firm depends on several factors. Among these factors, innovation and partnerships (between companies and their suppliers/customers) are the most significant ones. Consequently, by applying new methods and innovation, competitive advantage can be achieved not only for a company, but for the whole chain as well. This paper (based on a Hungarian, nationwide research) demonstrates the role of innovation in competitiveness, moreover it gives a general idea about how inter-organizational co-operations influences the development and realization of innovation processes which affect more member of the supply chain

Kaynakça

  • Arend, R. J. – Wisner, J. D. (2005), „Small Business and Supply Chain
  • Management: Is There a Fit?”, Journal of Business Venturing 20 (2005), pp. 403
  • Csath M. (2010), The examination of factors affecting innovation in Hungarian small- and medium-sized companies (published in Hungarian: Az innovációt befolyásoló és kísérő tényezők vizsgálata a hazai kis - és közepes vállalkozásokban), tanulmány-kötet, Budapest.
  • Dorogi I. – Rott N. (1985), The Innovation Process and its Control (published in
  • Hungarian: Az innovációs folyamat és irányítása), Budapest, Műszaki Könyvkiadó. pp. 5. Gelei A. (2000), „Issues of Supply Chain Management” (published in Hungarian:
  • „Az ellátási lánc menedzsment kérdései”) 27. sz. műhelytanulmány, Budapest. Gilbert, S. M. – Cvsa, V. (2003), „Stretegic commitment to price to stimulate downstream innovation in a supply chain”, European Journal of Operational Research 150 (2003), pp. 617-639.
  • Grean, M. - Shaw, M. J. (2000), „Supply-Chain Integration through Information
  • Sharing: Channel Partnership between Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble, http://citebm.business.illinois.edu/IT_cases/Graen-Shaw-PG.pdf, pp. 1-21., Accessed 04. 04. 2010.]
  • INNOTARS reserch program (2010), (conducted among Hungarian companies),
  • The examination of factors influencing and accompanying innovation in national small and medium enterprises. Research manager: Dr. Magdolna Csath – Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences – head of the department, lecturer; the project was supported by the National Innovation Office (the former National Research and Technology Office). Logistics Innovation Booklets (2010) (published in Hungarian: Logisztikai
  • Innovációs Füzetek), Győr, Pannon Kutatás-fejlesztési Közhasznş Alapítvány. Motta, M. (2007), „Competition Policy” (published in Hungarian:
  • „Versenypolitika”), Budapest, GVH Versenykultşra Központ. Szegedi Z. (2008), „Logistics in Small and Medium Companies in Central and Eastern Europe”, Int. J. Procurement Management Vol. 1. No. 3. (2008), pp. 359
  • Vágási M.–Piskóti I.–Buzás N. (2006), Innovation – marketing (publised in
  • Hungarian: Innováció – marketing), Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó.
Yıl 2011, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1, 319 - 331, 01.06.2011

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Arend, R. J. – Wisner, J. D. (2005), „Small Business and Supply Chain
  • Management: Is There a Fit?”, Journal of Business Venturing 20 (2005), pp. 403
  • Csath M. (2010), The examination of factors affecting innovation in Hungarian small- and medium-sized companies (published in Hungarian: Az innovációt befolyásoló és kísérő tényezők vizsgálata a hazai kis - és közepes vállalkozásokban), tanulmány-kötet, Budapest.
  • Dorogi I. – Rott N. (1985), The Innovation Process and its Control (published in
  • Hungarian: Az innovációs folyamat és irányítása), Budapest, Műszaki Könyvkiadó. pp. 5. Gelei A. (2000), „Issues of Supply Chain Management” (published in Hungarian:
  • „Az ellátási lánc menedzsment kérdései”) 27. sz. műhelytanulmány, Budapest. Gilbert, S. M. – Cvsa, V. (2003), „Stretegic commitment to price to stimulate downstream innovation in a supply chain”, European Journal of Operational Research 150 (2003), pp. 617-639.
  • Grean, M. - Shaw, M. J. (2000), „Supply-Chain Integration through Information
  • Sharing: Channel Partnership between Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble, http://citebm.business.illinois.edu/IT_cases/Graen-Shaw-PG.pdf, pp. 1-21., Accessed 04. 04. 2010.]
  • INNOTARS reserch program (2010), (conducted among Hungarian companies),
  • The examination of factors influencing and accompanying innovation in national small and medium enterprises. Research manager: Dr. Magdolna Csath – Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences – head of the department, lecturer; the project was supported by the National Innovation Office (the former National Research and Technology Office). Logistics Innovation Booklets (2010) (published in Hungarian: Logisztikai
  • Innovációs Füzetek), Győr, Pannon Kutatás-fejlesztési Közhasznş Alapítvány. Motta, M. (2007), „Competition Policy” (published in Hungarian:
  • „Versenypolitika”), Budapest, GVH Versenykultşra Központ. Szegedi Z. (2008), „Logistics in Small and Medium Companies in Central and Eastern Europe”, Int. J. Procurement Management Vol. 1. No. 3. (2008), pp. 359
  • Vágási M.–Piskóti I.–Buzás N. (2006), Innovation – marketing (publised in
  • Hungarian: Innováció – marketing), Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó.
Toplam 14 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA64RC69EZ
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Robert Morvai Bu kişi benim

Janos Varga Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2011
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2011 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Morvai, R., & Varga, J. (2011). INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 3(1), 319-331.
AMA Morvai R, Varga J. INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS. IJBMS. Haziran 2011;3(1):319-331.
Chicago Morvai, Robert, ve Janos Varga. “INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 3, sy. 1 (Haziran 2011): 319-31.
EndNote Morvai R, Varga J (01 Haziran 2011) INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 3 1 319–331.
IEEE R. Morvai ve J. Varga, “INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS”, IJBMS, c. 3, sy. 1, ss. 319–331, 2011.
ISNAD Morvai, Robert - Varga, Janos. “INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 3/1 (Haziran 2011), 319-331.
JAMA Morvai R, Varga J. INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS. IJBMS. 2011;3:319–331.
MLA Morvai, Robert ve Janos Varga. “INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, c. 3, sy. 1, 2011, ss. 319-31.
Vancouver Morvai R, Varga J. INNOVATION IN SUPPLY CHAINS. IJBMS. 2011;3(1):319-31.