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This remarkable volume highlights the importance of Production and Operations Management (POM) as a field of study and research contributing to substantial business and social growth. The editors emphasize how POM works with a range of systems-agriculture, disaster management, e-commerce, healthcare, hospitality, military systems, not-for-profit, retail, sports, sustainability, telecommunications, and transport-and how it contributes to the growth of each.
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This remarkable volume highlights the importance of Production and Operations Management (POM) as a field of study and research contributing to substantial business and social growth. The editors emphasize how POM works with a range of systems-agriculture, disaster management, e-commerce, healthcare, hospitality, military systems, not-for-profit, retail, sports, sustainability, telecommunications, and transport-and how it contributes to the growth of each.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317419242
- Artikelnr.: 48114142
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317419242
- Artikelnr.: 48114142
Martin K. Starr is Distinguished Professor of Production and Operations Management Emeritus at Rollins College, and Emeritus Senior Professor of Operations Research, Management Science, and Operations Management at Columbia University, both in the USA. He is a past president of the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) and the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). He is Director of Strategic Planning for POMS. Sushil K. Gupta is Professor in the College of Business at Florida International University, USA, and an honorary professor at Universidad Ricardo Palma, Peru. He is one of the founding members and a past president of the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) and serves on the advisory board of the Production and Operations Management journal. He is the Executive Director of POMS.
Part I: The Remarkable 500 Years of POM History
1. Evolution of the POM Discipline (Martin K. Starr, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Christopher S. Tang)
Part II: Core POM Functions
2. Forecasting: State-of-the-Art in Research and Practice (Nada Sanders)
3. Aggregate Production Planning (Lee Krajewski)
4. Scheduling (Michael Pinedo and Kangbok Lee)
5. Inventory Management (Prem Vrat)
6. Quality Management (Peter Robertson)
7. Facilities Planning (Sundresh Heragu)
8. Manufacturing Strategy (Raffaella Cagliano and Federico Caniato)
Part III: Major POM Categories
9. Supply Chain Management (Henrique Correa)
10. POM and Manufacturing (Tinglong Dai and Sridhar Tayur)
11. Service Strategy and Design (Aleda Roth)
12. Product/Process Design and Technology Management (Cheryl Gaimon,
Manpreet Hora, and Karthik Ramachandran)
13. Project Design and Management (Tyson Browning)
14. Lean Operations and Agile Systems (Pauline Found and James Lyons)
Part IV: Emerging Themes and Research Domains of POM
15. The Management of Start Ups (Nitin Joglekar, Sinan Erzurumlu, and Moren
Levesque)
16. Sustainable Operations (Asoo J. Vakharia, Tharanga Rajapakshe, Lan
Wang, and Arda Yenipazarli)
17. The Interdependence of Big Data and Operations Management (Kaushik
Dutta, Subodha Kumar, and Abhijeet Ghoshal)
18. Logistics Clusters: Engines for Benefits, Employment and Environmental
Innovation (Yossi Sheffi and Liliana Rivera-Virgüez)
19. Human Behavior in Operations (Elliot Bendoly, Adam McClintock, and
Rahul Pandey)
Part V: POM Interface with Other Functions
20. Production and Operations Management and Accounting (Thomas Hemmer and
Eva Labro)
21. POM and Finance (John Birge)
22. POM and Marketing (Manoj Malhotra and Ram Janakiraman)
23. The Strategic Role of HR in Enabling POM (Robert Prescott, Henrique
Correa, and Adeola Shabiyi)
Part VI: POM Domains of Application
24. POM and Retailing (Vishal Gaur)
25. POM for Hospitality (Lee Cockerell and Rohit Verma)
26. POM for Healthcare (Vedat Verter)
27. POM for Entertainment (Rich Taylor and Andy Taylor)
28. POM for Sports (David Bamford, Benjamin Dehe, Iain Reid, Jim Bamford,
and Marina Papalexi)
29. POM for Government, Public Policy and the Law (Edward Anderson and
Geoffrey Parker)
30. POM for Agribusiness and the Natural Sciences (Nicola Shadbolt and
David Gray)
31. POM and the Military (Keenan Yoho and Wayne P. Hughes, Jr.)
32. POM in Not-for-Profit (George Shanthikumar)
33. POM in Telecommunications (Subodha Kumar, Kaushik Dutta, and Yonghua Ji
)
34. POM for Disaster Management (Peter Robertson, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Martin K. Starr)
35. POM Teaching and Education (Luis Solis)
36. POM for Transport and Logistics (Dongping Song)
Part VII: POM - The Next Era
37. The Evolutionary Trends of POM Research in Services (Andy Neely)
38. Evolutionary Trends in Global Sourcing, Procurement, and Distribution
Research and Practice (Edwin Keh)
39. Best Practices in e-commerce supply chain management (Gang Yu and Ping
Yang)
40. Conclusion: The Summing Up of the POM Domain (Sushil K. Gupta and
Martin K. Starr)
1. Evolution of the POM Discipline (Martin K. Starr, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Christopher S. Tang)
Part II: Core POM Functions
2. Forecasting: State-of-the-Art in Research and Practice (Nada Sanders)
3. Aggregate Production Planning (Lee Krajewski)
4. Scheduling (Michael Pinedo and Kangbok Lee)
5. Inventory Management (Prem Vrat)
6. Quality Management (Peter Robertson)
7. Facilities Planning (Sundresh Heragu)
8. Manufacturing Strategy (Raffaella Cagliano and Federico Caniato)
Part III: Major POM Categories
9. Supply Chain Management (Henrique Correa)
10. POM and Manufacturing (Tinglong Dai and Sridhar Tayur)
11. Service Strategy and Design (Aleda Roth)
12. Product/Process Design and Technology Management (Cheryl Gaimon,
Manpreet Hora, and Karthik Ramachandran)
13. Project Design and Management (Tyson Browning)
14. Lean Operations and Agile Systems (Pauline Found and James Lyons)
Part IV: Emerging Themes and Research Domains of POM
15. The Management of Start Ups (Nitin Joglekar, Sinan Erzurumlu, and Moren
Levesque)
16. Sustainable Operations (Asoo J. Vakharia, Tharanga Rajapakshe, Lan
Wang, and Arda Yenipazarli)
17. The Interdependence of Big Data and Operations Management (Kaushik
Dutta, Subodha Kumar, and Abhijeet Ghoshal)
18. Logistics Clusters: Engines for Benefits, Employment and Environmental
Innovation (Yossi Sheffi and Liliana Rivera-Virgüez)
19. Human Behavior in Operations (Elliot Bendoly, Adam McClintock, and
Rahul Pandey)
Part V: POM Interface with Other Functions
20. Production and Operations Management and Accounting (Thomas Hemmer and
Eva Labro)
21. POM and Finance (John Birge)
22. POM and Marketing (Manoj Malhotra and Ram Janakiraman)
23. The Strategic Role of HR in Enabling POM (Robert Prescott, Henrique
Correa, and Adeola Shabiyi)
Part VI: POM Domains of Application
24. POM and Retailing (Vishal Gaur)
25. POM for Hospitality (Lee Cockerell and Rohit Verma)
26. POM for Healthcare (Vedat Verter)
27. POM for Entertainment (Rich Taylor and Andy Taylor)
28. POM for Sports (David Bamford, Benjamin Dehe, Iain Reid, Jim Bamford,
and Marina Papalexi)
29. POM for Government, Public Policy and the Law (Edward Anderson and
Geoffrey Parker)
30. POM for Agribusiness and the Natural Sciences (Nicola Shadbolt and
David Gray)
31. POM and the Military (Keenan Yoho and Wayne P. Hughes, Jr.)
32. POM in Not-for-Profit (George Shanthikumar)
33. POM in Telecommunications (Subodha Kumar, Kaushik Dutta, and Yonghua Ji
)
34. POM for Disaster Management (Peter Robertson, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Martin K. Starr)
35. POM Teaching and Education (Luis Solis)
36. POM for Transport and Logistics (Dongping Song)
Part VII: POM - The Next Era
37. The Evolutionary Trends of POM Research in Services (Andy Neely)
38. Evolutionary Trends in Global Sourcing, Procurement, and Distribution
Research and Practice (Edwin Keh)
39. Best Practices in e-commerce supply chain management (Gang Yu and Ping
Yang)
40. Conclusion: The Summing Up of the POM Domain (Sushil K. Gupta and
Martin K. Starr)
Part I: The Remarkable 500 Years of POM History
1. Evolution of the POM Discipline (Martin K. Starr, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Christopher S. Tang)
Part II: Core POM Functions
2. Forecasting: State-of-the-Art in Research and Practice (Nada Sanders)
3. Aggregate Production Planning (Lee Krajewski)
4. Scheduling (Michael Pinedo and Kangbok Lee)
5. Inventory Management (Prem Vrat)
6. Quality Management (Peter Robertson)
7. Facilities Planning (Sundresh Heragu)
8. Manufacturing Strategy (Raffaella Cagliano and Federico Caniato)
Part III: Major POM Categories
9. Supply Chain Management (Henrique Correa)
10. POM and Manufacturing (Tinglong Dai and Sridhar Tayur)
11. Service Strategy and Design (Aleda Roth)
12. Product/Process Design and Technology Management (Cheryl Gaimon,
Manpreet Hora, and Karthik Ramachandran)
13. Project Design and Management (Tyson Browning)
14. Lean Operations and Agile Systems (Pauline Found and James Lyons)
Part IV: Emerging Themes and Research Domains of POM
15. The Management of Start Ups (Nitin Joglekar, Sinan Erzurumlu, and Moren
Levesque)
16. Sustainable Operations (Asoo J. Vakharia, Tharanga Rajapakshe, Lan
Wang, and Arda Yenipazarli)
17. The Interdependence of Big Data and Operations Management (Kaushik
Dutta, Subodha Kumar, and Abhijeet Ghoshal)
18. Logistics Clusters: Engines for Benefits, Employment and Environmental
Innovation (Yossi Sheffi and Liliana Rivera-Virgüez)
19. Human Behavior in Operations (Elliot Bendoly, Adam McClintock, and
Rahul Pandey)
Part V: POM Interface with Other Functions
20. Production and Operations Management and Accounting (Thomas Hemmer and
Eva Labro)
21. POM and Finance (John Birge)
22. POM and Marketing (Manoj Malhotra and Ram Janakiraman)
23. The Strategic Role of HR in Enabling POM (Robert Prescott, Henrique
Correa, and Adeola Shabiyi)
Part VI: POM Domains of Application
24. POM and Retailing (Vishal Gaur)
25. POM for Hospitality (Lee Cockerell and Rohit Verma)
26. POM for Healthcare (Vedat Verter)
27. POM for Entertainment (Rich Taylor and Andy Taylor)
28. POM for Sports (David Bamford, Benjamin Dehe, Iain Reid, Jim Bamford,
and Marina Papalexi)
29. POM for Government, Public Policy and the Law (Edward Anderson and
Geoffrey Parker)
30. POM for Agribusiness and the Natural Sciences (Nicola Shadbolt and
David Gray)
31. POM and the Military (Keenan Yoho and Wayne P. Hughes, Jr.)
32. POM in Not-for-Profit (George Shanthikumar)
33. POM in Telecommunications (Subodha Kumar, Kaushik Dutta, and Yonghua Ji
)
34. POM for Disaster Management (Peter Robertson, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Martin K. Starr)
35. POM Teaching and Education (Luis Solis)
36. POM for Transport and Logistics (Dongping Song)
Part VII: POM - The Next Era
37. The Evolutionary Trends of POM Research in Services (Andy Neely)
38. Evolutionary Trends in Global Sourcing, Procurement, and Distribution
Research and Practice (Edwin Keh)
39. Best Practices in e-commerce supply chain management (Gang Yu and Ping
Yang)
40. Conclusion: The Summing Up of the POM Domain (Sushil K. Gupta and
Martin K. Starr)
1. Evolution of the POM Discipline (Martin K. Starr, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Christopher S. Tang)
Part II: Core POM Functions
2. Forecasting: State-of-the-Art in Research and Practice (Nada Sanders)
3. Aggregate Production Planning (Lee Krajewski)
4. Scheduling (Michael Pinedo and Kangbok Lee)
5. Inventory Management (Prem Vrat)
6. Quality Management (Peter Robertson)
7. Facilities Planning (Sundresh Heragu)
8. Manufacturing Strategy (Raffaella Cagliano and Federico Caniato)
Part III: Major POM Categories
9. Supply Chain Management (Henrique Correa)
10. POM and Manufacturing (Tinglong Dai and Sridhar Tayur)
11. Service Strategy and Design (Aleda Roth)
12. Product/Process Design and Technology Management (Cheryl Gaimon,
Manpreet Hora, and Karthik Ramachandran)
13. Project Design and Management (Tyson Browning)
14. Lean Operations and Agile Systems (Pauline Found and James Lyons)
Part IV: Emerging Themes and Research Domains of POM
15. The Management of Start Ups (Nitin Joglekar, Sinan Erzurumlu, and Moren
Levesque)
16. Sustainable Operations (Asoo J. Vakharia, Tharanga Rajapakshe, Lan
Wang, and Arda Yenipazarli)
17. The Interdependence of Big Data and Operations Management (Kaushik
Dutta, Subodha Kumar, and Abhijeet Ghoshal)
18. Logistics Clusters: Engines for Benefits, Employment and Environmental
Innovation (Yossi Sheffi and Liliana Rivera-Virgüez)
19. Human Behavior in Operations (Elliot Bendoly, Adam McClintock, and
Rahul Pandey)
Part V: POM Interface with Other Functions
20. Production and Operations Management and Accounting (Thomas Hemmer and
Eva Labro)
21. POM and Finance (John Birge)
22. POM and Marketing (Manoj Malhotra and Ram Janakiraman)
23. The Strategic Role of HR in Enabling POM (Robert Prescott, Henrique
Correa, and Adeola Shabiyi)
Part VI: POM Domains of Application
24. POM and Retailing (Vishal Gaur)
25. POM for Hospitality (Lee Cockerell and Rohit Verma)
26. POM for Healthcare (Vedat Verter)
27. POM for Entertainment (Rich Taylor and Andy Taylor)
28. POM for Sports (David Bamford, Benjamin Dehe, Iain Reid, Jim Bamford,
and Marina Papalexi)
29. POM for Government, Public Policy and the Law (Edward Anderson and
Geoffrey Parker)
30. POM for Agribusiness and the Natural Sciences (Nicola Shadbolt and
David Gray)
31. POM and the Military (Keenan Yoho and Wayne P. Hughes, Jr.)
32. POM in Not-for-Profit (George Shanthikumar)
33. POM in Telecommunications (Subodha Kumar, Kaushik Dutta, and Yonghua Ji
)
34. POM for Disaster Management (Peter Robertson, Sushil K. Gupta, and
Martin K. Starr)
35. POM Teaching and Education (Luis Solis)
36. POM for Transport and Logistics (Dongping Song)
Part VII: POM - The Next Era
37. The Evolutionary Trends of POM Research in Services (Andy Neely)
38. Evolutionary Trends in Global Sourcing, Procurement, and Distribution
Research and Practice (Edwin Keh)
39. Best Practices in e-commerce supply chain management (Gang Yu and Ping
Yang)
40. Conclusion: The Summing Up of the POM Domain (Sushil K. Gupta and
Martin K. Starr)