Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes
Managing reverse exchanges in service supply chains
Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo; Kumar, Vikas; Amorim, Marlene; Bhattacharya, Arijit; Garza, Jose
Authors
Professor Vikas Kumar Vikas.Kumar@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management
Marlene Amorim
Arijit Bhattacharya
Jose Garza
Abstract
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – This study aims to address the management of reverse flows in the context of service supply chains. The study builds on the characteristics of services production reported in literature to: identify diverse types of reverse flows in services supply chains, discuss key issues associated to the management of reverse service flows and suggest directions for research for developing the knowledge for management of reverse flows in service contexts. Design/methodology/approach – This study first provides an overview of the theoretical background which supports the identification and the characterization of the flows, and the reverse flows, involved in service production. A short summary of each paper accepted in this special issue is also provided to give readers an overview of the various issues around reverse exchanges in service supply chains that authors have attempted to address. Findings – In this study, the authors identify distinct types of reverse flows in services production building on the analysis of the characteristics of service production and delivery reported in the literature. Our discussion highlights the fact that service supply chains can be quite diverse in the type of exchanges of inputs and outputs that take place between customers and providers, showing that often there can be substantial flows of items to return. In particular, and differently from manufacturing contexts, the authors highlight that in service supply chains, providers might need to handle bi-directional reverse flows. Research limitations/implications – The lack of research on reverse service supply chains is, to a great extent, a consequence of dominant paradigms which often identify the absence of physical product flows as a key distinguishing feature of service supply chains, and therefore lead to the misbelief that in services there is nothing to return. This special issue therefore aims to clarify this misunderstanding through the limited selection of eight papers that address various issues around reverse exchanges in service supply chains. Originality/value – While theoretical and empirical research in supply chain is abundant, management of reverse exchanges in service supply chain is sparse. In this special issue we aim to provide the first contribution to understand how the characteristics of service production raise new issues for the management of reverse flows in service supply chains, and to foster the development of adequate management strategies.
Journal Article Type | Review |
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Acceptance Date | Dec 18, 2015 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 1, 2016 |
Publication Date | Mar 14, 2016 |
Deposit Date | Dec 21, 2015 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 1, 2018 |
Journal | Supply Chain Management |
Print ISSN | 1359-8546 |
Publisher | Emerald |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 157-165 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1108/SCM-12-2015-0467 |
Keywords | service supply chain, reverse exchanges, reverse flows, supply chain management, service production |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/904774 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/SCM-12-2015-0467 |
Additional Information | Additional Information : This is the accepted version of the article. The final version can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/SCM-12-2015-0467 |
Contract Date | Apr 21, 2016 |
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