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Construction supply chain modeling : a research review and interdisciplinary research agenda

conference contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by W O’Brien, Kerry London, R Vrijhoef
Supply chain management has emerged as a popular and useful concept in the construction industry and research community since the mid 1990s. Research in construction supply chain management draws from a broad range of disciplines, notably: (1) industrial organization economics to better understand market structure and forces and their effect on firm and supply chain behavior and (2) Analytic modeling of supply chains to improve supply chain performance along metrics such as speed, cost, reliability, quality, etc. Both industrial organization and analytic modeling provide useful but
ultimately incomplete perspectives and prescriptions for construction supply chain management. As such, this paper proposes development of an interdisciplinary research agenda that draws from both fields. Towards that agenda, a review of research is presented to introduce the main ideas, relevant literature, and theory and methods in each of the two areas. From these independent reviews, applications that could benefit from a combined perspective are identified and used as a basis for development of an
interdisciplinary research agenda.

History

Event

International Group on Lean Construction. Congress (10th : 2002 : Granmado, Brazil)

Pagination

1 - 19

Publisher

International Group for Lean Construction

Location

Granmado, Brazil

Place of publication

[Porto Alegre, Brazil]

Start date

2002-08-06

End date

2002-08-08

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Formoso, G Ballard

Title of proceedings

IGLC 10 : Proceedings 10th Annual Lean Construction Conference

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