Supply Chain Management: Text and Cases presents a comprehensive, yet structured, view of logistics and supply chain management, with a focus on supply chain innovations for firms operating in competitive markets. The most significant change from the previous edition is the addition of two chapters. Chapter 11 is about supply chain contracts. Supply chain contract is emerging as a valuable instrument to coordinate various supply chains. Few popular contracts such as buyback contracts and revenue sharing contracts are discussed in depth. The other new chapter is Chapter 14. It deals with emerging field of sustainable supply chain management. Testimonials “This exceptionally well-written book introduces the concepts of supply chain management in a simple language. The case studies discuss several Indian supply chain issues from a managerial viewpoint.” - Rahul Jagannath Patil, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay “This book is an incredible mix of well-explained concepts and case studies. It is probably the best book in this field that covers issues relevant to India. Sincere effort has been made to look at various supply chain issues while maintaining a fine balance between an analytical approach and a qualitative perspective.” - Balram Avittathur, Professor, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta “Supply Chain Management: Text and Cases is an excellent book with comprehensive treatment of theory and practice covering people, process, technology and systems aspects of supply chain management with best practices from the context of emerging economies. Features, such as interview with expert and mini- project, have been included in every chapter are very useful.” - S Venkataramanaiah, Professor, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow “This is a rare textbook that lucidly interlaces conceptual rigor with practical nuances. The most important feature of this book is the treasure of cases that exemplify the complex and globally relevant Indian context. This is a must-read resource for both academia and industry.” - L S Murty, Professor, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore “This book is extremely helpful to assimilate difficult concepts like supply chain innovation, vehicle routing problems, inventory models (both deterministic and probabilistic) and postponement strategy with excellent case studies to help students understand the managerial implications. This is also the first book on supply chain management which has addressed Indian supply chain issues. Both MBA and PhD students can find comprehensive coverage of supply chain concepts in this textbook. ” - Dr. RameshwarDubey, Associate Professor, Symbiosis International University, Pune
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Janat Shah, Professor, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur