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  • June 2013
  • Article

Vacancies in Supply Chain Networks

By: John William Hatfield and Scott Duke Kominers
We use the supply chain matching framework to study the effects of firm exit. We show that the exit of an initial supplier or end consumer has monotonic effects on the welfare of initial suppliers and end consumers but may simultaneously have positive and negative... View Details
Keywords: Matching; Networks; Stability; Vacancy Chains; Market Entry and Exit; Supply Chain
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Hatfield, John William, and Scott Duke Kominers. "Vacancies in Supply Chain Networks." Economics Letters 119, no. 3 (June 2013): 354–357.
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Supply Chain Management

By: Kris Johnson Ferreira

The Supply Chain Management (SCM) course builds on aspects of the first-year Technology and Operations Management (RC TOM) course. However, whereas RC TOM focuses primarily on developing and producing products and services, SCM emphasizes managing... View Details

  • June 2016
  • Supplement

Supply Chain Finance at Procter & Gamble Spreadsheet Supplement

By: Benjamin C. Esty, Scott Mayfield and David Lane
In April 2013, Procter & Gamble (P&G), the world’s largest consumer packaged goods (CPG) company, announced that it would extend its payment terms to suppliers by 30 days. At the same time, P&G announced a new supply chain financing (SCF) program giving suppliers the... View Details
Keywords: Working Capital; Supply Chain Finance; Corporate Treasury; Consumer Packaged Goods; Value Creation; Supply Chain; Supplier Relationships; Banking; Liquidity; Accounts Payable; Accrual Accounting; Financial Reporting; Cash Flow; Cost Management; Banks and Banking; Financial Strategy; Multinational Firms and Management; Supply Chain Management; United States; Brazil
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Esty, Benjamin C., Scott Mayfield, and David Lane. "Supply Chain Finance at Procter & Gamble Spreadsheet Supplement." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 216-713, June 2016.
  • 2013
  • Dissertation

Firm-to-Firm Matching Along the Global Supply Chain

By: Raluca Dragusanu
This paper examines the matching patterns between buyers and sellers at different stages of the global production chain. I construct a new dataset, which links firm-level information on Indian manufacturing exporters from the CMIE-Prowess database with firm-level... View Details
Keywords: Supply Chain; Relationships; Trade; United States; India
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Dragusanu, Raluca. "Firm-to-Firm Matching Along the Global Supply Chain." Diss., November 2013 (JOB MARKET PAPER.)
  • 25 Mar 2019
  • Research & Ideas

The Secret Life of Supply Chains

research rethinks what academics and practitioners have simply called the supply chain—a loose federation of individual suppliers that feed companies with the goods and services necessary to create products... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Manufacturing; Service

    Global Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World

    The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities in the production strategies and supply chains of firms everywhere. Coupled with a rise in economic nationalism, manufacturers everywhere are going to be under pressure to rethink their sourcing and logistics... View Details

    • October 2020
    • Article

    The Supply Chain Economy: A New Industry Categorization for Understanding Innovation in Services

    By: Mercedes Delgado and Karen G. Mills
    An active debate has centered on the importance of manufacturing for driving innovation in the U.S. economy. This paper offers an alternative framework that focuses on the role of suppliers of goods and services (the “supply chain economy”) in national performance. We... View Details
    Keywords: Supply Chain Industries; Business-to-consumer Industries; Services; Innovation; Economy; Framework; Supply Chain; Service Operations; Innovation and Invention; Economic Growth; United States
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    Delgado, Mercedes, and Karen G. Mills. "The Supply Chain Economy: A New Industry Categorization for Understanding Innovation in Services." Research Policy 49, no. 8 (October 2020).
    • 02 Jul 2019
    • News

    The high price of breaking up global supply chains

    • September 2013
    • Teaching Note

    VF Brands: Global Supply Chain Strategy

    By: Gary P. Pisano
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    Pisano, Gary P. "VF Brands: Global Supply Chain Strategy." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 614-009, September 2013.
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    Supply Chain Inventory Planning

    My work studies management decision-making in demand and supply planning contexts with a focus on forecasting and inventory planning decisions.  I examine these decision-making processes from both a supply chain (i.e. across firm) and an... View Details

    • 23 Sep 2021
    • News

    How the Global Supply Chain Grinch Could Steal Christmas

    • 07 Jun 2004
    • Research & Ideas

    What Drives Supply Chain Behavior?

    To err is human, but most research on supply chain management doesn't take psychological, functional, incentive-related, and other biases into account. HBS professors Rogelio Oliva and Noel Watson have... View Details
    Keywords: by Sarah Jane Johnston
    • 27 Mar 2015
    • Conference Presentation

    Managing Working Conditions in Global Supply Chains

    By: Michael W. Toffel
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    Toffel, Michael W. "Managing Working Conditions in Global Supply Chains." Paper presented at the Ethical Sourcing Forum, March 27, 2015.
    • 19 Mar 2015
    • Talk

    Managing Working Conditions in Global Supply Chains

    By: Michael W. Toffel
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    Toffel, Michael W. "Managing Working Conditions in Global Supply Chains." Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business, March 19, 2015.
    • 6 Mar 2015
    • Talk

    Managing Working Conditions in Global Supply Chains

    By: Michael W. Toffel
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    Toffel, Michael W. "Managing Working Conditions in Global Supply Chains." Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), March 6, 2015.
    • 20 Mar 2011
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    Stress Test for the Global Supply Chain

    • June 2001
    • Teaching Note

    Role of Intermediaries in Supply Chains TN

    By: Ananth Raman
    Describes the role of intermediaries in the Coordinating and Managing Supply Chains elective course at HBS. Contrary to many observers' predictions, intermediaries have continued to survive and even grow. This module examines the ways in which intermediaries can add... View Details
    Keywords: Cost of Capital; Cost Management; Labor; Supply Chain Management; Motivation and Incentives
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    Raman, Ananth. "Role of Intermediaries in Supply Chains TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 601-151, June 2001.
    • 20 Nov 2000
    • Research & Ideas

    Moving from Supply Chains to Supply Networks

    place in today's supply chain, as well as the far-reaching impact of information technology advancements. Outlining the program's curriculum, they explain how the participants leave the program armed with... View Details
    Keywords: by Staff
    • May 2019 (Revised June 2019)
    • Background Note

    Responsibilities in the Supply Chain

    By: Nien-hê Hsieh
    Companies are increasingly called upon to take responsibility for what occurs in their supply chains. One particular area of debate is a company’s responsibility for working conditions in supplier factories. This note provides a framework for managers to grapple with... View Details
    Keywords: Supply Chain; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Working Conditions; Safety; Corporate Accountability
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    Hsieh, Nien-hê. "Responsibilities in the Supply Chain." Harvard Business School Background Note 319-114, May 2019. (Revised June 2019.)
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    Market Implications of Supply Chain Disruptions

    Identifying how and why the financial markets respond to problems in corporate supply chains. View Details
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