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Enabling the Glass Pipeline: The Infusion of Mobile
Technology Applications in Supply Chain Management
Umar
Ruhi1 and Ofir Turel2
1 School of Business & Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
2 DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada
Published in: September 2005.
In recent years, the prospect of information exchange independent of
time and place has been a compelling driver for organizations worldwide
to adopt mobile technology applications in their various business practices.
In particular, the application of mobile technology in Supply Chain
Management has drawn widespread attention from researchers and practitioners
who endorse adaptive and agile supply chain processes. This chapter
discusses the applications of mobile technologies in various areas of
supply chain management and the potential benefits of those technologies
along the dimensions of reduced replenishment time and transactions
and billing cycles. Among other discussions, the role of mobile procurement,
inventory management, product identification, package tracking, sales
force, and field service automation technologies is highlighted. To
substantiate the basis for adopting mobile technologies for supplychain
management, different market drivers for mobile applications are exemplified
and applied to the three macro-level processes of supplier relationship
management, internal supply chain management, and customer relationship
management; a resulting typology of mobile supply chain management applications
is presented.
Keywords:
Mobile Commerce, Supply Chain Management, Wireless Technologies.
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