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Global Supply Chains in the Pharmaceutical Industry
process and communicate information. They are organized in a way they can perform a set of tasks”. A system is “a collection of objects, such as people, resources; concepts and procedures intended to perform an identifiable function or serve a goal”. Hence, the combination of many technologies creates information systems which are “a set of information, information technologies, people and work design practices organized to accomplish goals.”
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Supply Chain and Inter-Organizational Information Systems Role
Tharwa Najar (University of Mannouba, Tunisia) and Mokhtar Amami (MIS and Supply Chain Business Administration RMC, Canada)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5921-4.ch002
Abstract
Since their initiation—characterized by an unsophisticated structure—organizations declare the necessity to organize, coordinate, and manage resources. This necessity is emphasized through the appearance of emergent types of structure assorted with crossing boundaries strategies (strategic alliances, virtual enterprise, modular enterprise, and so forth). This paradigm shift has a prevailing effect on the “way of doing” within organizations and networks. The chapter aims to expose the theoretical approaches that explain the formation and the dynamics of the supply chain (Section 1). As a second step, the notion of the supply chain management (Section 2) and the supply chain performance. It also presents the impact of the IOS use on supply chain performance (Section 3).
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