Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry

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Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry. / Scholz-Reiter, Bernd; Heger, J.; Meinecke, Christian et al.
16th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE 2010) : ‘Collaborative Environments for Sustainable Innovation’ ; Lugano, Switzerland 21-23 June 2010. ed. / K. Pawar; L. Canetta; K. Thoben; C. Boer. Nottingham, UK: Centre for Concurrent Enterprise, 2016. 7477031.

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Scholz-Reiter, B, Heger, J, Meinecke, C, Rippel, D, Zolghadri, M & Rasoulifar, R 2016, Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry. in K Pawar, L Canetta, K Thoben & C Boer (eds), 16th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE 2010) : ‘Collaborative Environments for Sustainable Innovation’ ; Lugano, Switzerland 21-23 June 2010., 7477031, Centre for Concurrent Enterprise, Nottingham, UK, 16th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising - ICE 2010, Lugano, Switzerland, 21.06.10. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICE.2010.7477031

APA

Scholz-Reiter, B., Heger, J., Meinecke, C., Rippel, D., Zolghadri, M., & Rasoulifar, R. (2016). Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry. In K. Pawar, L. Canetta, K. Thoben, & C. Boer (Eds.), 16th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE 2010) : ‘Collaborative Environments for Sustainable Innovation’ ; Lugano, Switzerland 21-23 June 2010 Article 7477031 Centre for Concurrent Enterprise. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICE.2010.7477031

Vancouver

Scholz-Reiter B, Heger J, Meinecke C, Rippel D, Zolghadri M, Rasoulifar R. Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry. In Pawar K, Canetta L, Thoben K, Boer C, editors, 16th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE 2010) : ‘Collaborative Environments for Sustainable Innovation’ ; Lugano, Switzerland 21-23 June 2010. Nottingham, UK: Centre for Concurrent Enterprise. 2016. 7477031 doi: 10.1109/ICE.2010.7477031

Bibtex

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