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Supply chain integration through community cloud: Effects on operational performance

In this paper we analyze the effects exerted by a specific type of cloud technology (community cloud computing) on a particular type of supply chain integration (integration of informational and physical flows). We also analyze the combined effect of community cloud computing and physical-informatio...

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Published in:Journal of purchasing and supply management 2016-06, Vol.22 (2), p.141-153
Main Authors: Bruque-Cámara, Sebastián, Moyano-Fuentes, José, Maqueira-Marín, Juan Manuel
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Studies
Supply chain integration
Supply chain management
Supply chains
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