PROGRAM
Days: Thursday, June 15th Friday, June 16th
Thursday, June 15th
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09:00-09:15 Session 1: Opening
Location: TU1
09:15-10:15 Session 2: Keynote: Carmela di Mauro: Bring it home? Reshoring at a crossroad
Location: TU1
10:15-10:45
coffee
10:45-12:15 Session 3A: Electric vehicles
Chair:
Location: TU1
10:45 | WITH WHOM TO COORDINATE AND WHY? - TOWARDS THE ADOPTION OF HEAVY-DUTY BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLES (abstract) |
11:15 | POWERING AHEAD! NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR FLEET ELECTRIFICATION - TOWARDS A EXPLORATORY FRAMEWORK (abstract) |
11:45 | CRITICAL FACTORS IN BUSINESS MODELS FOR ELECTRIFIED FREIGHT (abstract) |
10:45-12:15 Session 3B: Localisation
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Location: TU5
10:45 | Product Transfer in Warehouse Relocation - An Application of Total Cost Analysis (abstract) |
11:15 | LOCALIZATION OF MASS LOGISTICS CENTRES FOR INCREASED TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY (abstract) |
11:45 | RESHORING BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY FROM A HIGH-COST COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE (abstract) |
10:45-12:15 Session 3C: Supply chain resilience
Chair:
Location: TU4
10:45 | FIRM RESILIENCE AND PERFORMANCE: THE ROLE OF RESPONSIVENESS AND LOGISTICS OUTSOURCING DURING THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK (abstract) |
11:15 | HOUSEHOLD’S SENSEMAKING OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND THE IMPACT OF CRISIS INFORMATION ON CUSTOMERS’ DEMANDS: FROM HOUSEHOLD TO SUPPLY CHAIN PREPAREDNESS (abstract) |
11:45 | CHARACTERIZING THE DEFENCE INDUSTRY FOR RISK MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMS APPROACH (abstract) |
10:45-12:15 Session 3D: Sustainable SCM
Chair:
Location: TU3
10:45 | Small worlds within global supply chains: Implications for ESG controversies (abstract) PRESENTER: Seongtae Kim |
11:15 | Towards closing the loops in humanitarian supply chains (abstract) |
11:45 | VALUE CREATION FOR EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH CONSTRUCTION LOGISTICS (abstract) |
10:45-12:15 Session 3E: Automation
Chair:
Location: AS4
10:45 | ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE CHALLENGES TO IMPLEMENTATION FROM A LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE (abstract) |
11:15 | Automated Loading and Unloading Operations: A Systematic Review (abstract) |
11:45 | DIRECT DIGITAL, ON-SITE, AND MOBILE MANUFACTURING: THE VALUE OF MOBILE DIGITAL FACTORIES FROM A TRANSVECTION THEORY PERSPECTIVE (abstract) |
12:15-13:15
lunch
13:15-14:45 Session 4A: Last mile
Chair:
Location: TU1
13:15 | Paradoxes in E-grocery Delivery: Exploring the Sustainability Tensions of the Last Mile (abstract) |
13:45 | The impact of order fulfillment on consumer experience. Text mining consumer reviews and ratings from Amazon US (abstract) |
14:15 | IT’S NOT EASY BECOMING GREEN – A STUDY ON PARADOXES IN TRANSPORT BUYER-SUPPLIER DYADS (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 4B: Change management
Chair:
Location: TU5
13:15 | CHANGE MANAGEMENT METHODS AND TOOLS FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION - A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW (abstract) |
13:45 | Context-based change management - A systematic literature review and a research agenda (abstract) |
14:15 | Achieving Integrative Experiential Learning in SCM (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 4C: Supply chain risk and resilience
Chair:
Location: TU4
13:15 | Contextualizing supply chain risk governance in critical infrastructure sectors. Learnings from the food sector in Sweden. (abstract) |
13:45 | Supply chain resilience – preparing citizens for crises and supply chain disruptions (abstract) |
14:15 | SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE IN SOCIETAL CRITICAL SECTORS (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 4D: Circular economy
Chair:
Location: TU3
13:15 | Machine learning technology and the circularity of supply chains: A systematic literature review (abstract) PRESENTER: Zeinab Farshadfar |
13:45 | Value Creation in Textile Circular Supply Chains – a Systematic Literature Review (abstract) |
14:15 | END-OF-LIFE TEXTILE COLLECTION SYSTEM EXPLORING DESIGN & PERFORMANCE (abstract) |
13:15-14:45 Session 4E: Collaboration
Chair:
Location: AS4
13:15 | EXPLORING CHALLENGES IN HORIZONTAL LOGISTICS COLLABORATION: CONCEPTUALIZATION AND ANALYSIS (abstract) |
13:45 | Interfaces and Integration in Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP): A Multiple Case Study (abstract) |
14:15 | Examining supplier, buyer, and customer triads in a defence setting - or what hides behind the hidden cloud (abstract) |
14:45-15:15
coffee
15:15-16:15 Session 5B: Health care (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU5
15:15 | Data-driven healthcare supply chain transformation: A case study of Victoria’s largest public health service (abstract) |
15:35 | Ensuring CEO-CPO alignment: Development of a conceptual framework (abstract) |
15:55 | Logistics as a catalyst for circular business model innovation (abstract) |
15:15-16:15 Session 5C: Platforms (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU4
15:15 | Review of smart port operations in Europe (abstract) |
15:35 | THE POSSIBILITIES TO DECREASE EMISSIONS OF LOGISTICS OPERATIONS BY USING MARKETPLACE TO TRADE LOGISTICS SERVICES (abstract) |
15:55 | THE ROLE OF PLATFORMS IN MULTI-TIER SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND ITS EFFECT ON VISIBILITY (abstract) |
15:15-16:15 Session 5D: Food SCs (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU3
15:15 | EUROPEAN FISH TRACEABILITY SYSTEMS - A CROSS CASE ANALYSIS (abstract) |
15:35 | COLLECTIVE IMAGINARIES FOR THE FUTURE OF FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS (abstract) |
15:55 | HOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTE: THE ROLE OF CONSUMER LOGISTICS (abstract) |
15:15-16:15 Session 5E: Sustainability (WIP)
Chair:
Location: AS4
15:15 | THE EFFECT OF SCOPE 3 EMISSIONS REGULATION ON SUPPLY CHAINS AND THEIR TRANSITION TO DECARBONIZATION (abstract) |
15:35 | ELECTRIFICATION AND OTHER CLEAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS AT CONTAINER SEAPORTS ASSESSING THE IMPACT ON UPSTREAM SUPPLY CHAIN CARBON EMISSIONS (abstract) |
15:55 | CLIMATE ALIGNMENT WITH TRANSPORT PROVIDERS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE PROCUREMENT OF TRANSPORT SERVICES (abstract) |
16:15-17:15
refreshments
17:35-22:00
transfer to dinner: bus leaving 17:35 to Heureka
exhibition
dinner
Friday, June 16th
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10:00-10:30
coffee
10:30-12:00 Session 7A: Green transportation
Chair:
Location: TU1
10:30 | A Benchmarking Study of Online Carbon Emission Calculators for Freight Transport (abstract) |
11:00 | The Paradox of Environmental Trucking Reforms: Supply Chain and Policy Lessons Learned from Europe (abstract) |
11:30 | Investigation of system-level impacts of electrification on the road freight transport system: a System Dynamics approach (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 7B: Digitalisation
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Location: TU5
10:30 | Designing Digital Platform Ecosystems - A Synthetization of relevant Design Topics for Ecosystems from a Literature Review (abstract) |
11:00 | IMPROVING CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY BY DIGITALIZATION (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 7C: Humanitarian SCM
Chair:
Location: TU4
10:30 | Digitalization of Performance Management in Humanitarian Supply Chains A systematic literature review for developing future research agenda (abstract) |
11:00 | Managing medical waste in a humanitarian context (abstract) PRESENTER: Margot Rocheteau |
11:30 | Painting of the Sustainable Humanitarian Cold Chain (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 7D: Procurement
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Location: TU3
10:30 | A SOCIAL NETWORK PERSPECTIVE ON PURCHASING AND THE SUPPLY NETWORK STRUCTURE: INSIGHT FROM AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS AND SEMICONDUCTORS (abstract) |
11:00 | THE EFFECT OF SUPPLIER’S PERCEIVED LOSS/GAIN FROM FAILURE ON BUYER ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME (abstract) |
11:30 | The Selective Logistics Service Provider: Creating the right customer mix to unlock economy of scale (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 7E: Optimisation
Chair:
Location: AS4
10:30 | The Implementation of Berth Allocation Policies that Align with IMO’s JIT strategy: Lessons from the Port of Gävle (abstract) |
11:00 | De-conflicting freight streetside operations for liveable streets. From conflicts identification to right-of-way decisions modelling (abstract) |
11:30 | OPTIMAL COALITION STRUCTURE FOR HORIZONTAL COLLABORATION IN LOGISTICS (abstract) |
12:00-13:15
lunch
13:45-14:15
coffee
14:15-15:45 Session 9A: Transportation (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU1
14:15 | Plugging the Data Hole of Truck Parking Policy Issues (abstract) |
14:35 | How to make Urban Consolidation Centers more successful in sustainable urban logistics: a Nordic case study (abstract) |
14:55 | Exploring local business adoption of e-cargo bikes as delivery vehicles Challenges, Prerequisites, and Potential Approaches (abstract) |
15:15 | Consumer and citizen perspectives on sustainability in last-mile deliveries (abstract) |
14:15-15:45 Session 9B: Digitalisation (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU5
14:15 | DEVELOPMENT OF A DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAIN FOR A SMART FACTORY IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING (abstract) |
14:35 | Artificial intelligence as a catalyst for supply chain resilience and sustainability - A systematic literature review (abstract) |
14:55 | Manufacturing firms’ efforts and challenges in digitalization: searching for circularity (abstract) |
15:15 | Enabling artificial intelligence in procurement - An investigation of influencing factors (abstract) |
14:15-15:45 Session 9C: Supply chain resilience (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU4
14:15 | Influence of firms & networks on SC Resilience: a SLR (WIP) (abstract) |
14:35 | Supply Chain Adjustment: An Examination of Responsiveness and Resilience (abstract) |
14:55 | Enhanced resilience through collaboration and resource sharing (abstract) |
15:15 | Societal Preparedness and Response as Complex Adaptive Systems (abstract) |
14:15-15:45 Session 9D: Innovation (WIP)
Chair:
Location: TU3
14:15 | A configuration approach to financing the upstream supply chain network (abstract) |
14:35 | INNOVATION PROCESSES IN THE ECOSYSTEM – FROM FOCAL ACTOR AND DYAD TO COLLABORATION (abstract) |
14:55 | IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS IN SUPPLY CHAINS: MULTIPLE CASE STUDY OF REUSABLE CONSUMER PACKAGING IN FINLAND AND SWEDEN (abstract) |
14:15-15:45 Session 9E: Humanitarian and defence logistics (WIP)
Chair:
Location: AS4
14:15 | Strengthening the capability of small-scale farmers: local food accessibility in midst of disrupted supply chain (abstract) |
14:35 | WHAT IS SUPPLIER IN THE HUMANITARIAN CONTEXT AND HOW TO DEFINE IT? : Defining the Concept of Non-Commercial Supplier in Humanitarian Supply Chain Management. (abstract) |
14:55 | TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE… PERSPECTIVES ON THE SIGNALING OF LOGISTICS GROWTH AS POWER IN THE ARMED FORCES (abstract) |
15:15 | Foreign ownership of defence industries: Are they trustworthy suppliers? (abstract) |