The Freedom Economy: Gaining the Mcommerce Edge in the Era of the Wireless Internet
The Freedom Economy: Gaining the Mcommerce Edge in the Era of the Wireless Internet
HICSS '02 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 3 - Volume 3
Emerging technologies to support supply chain management
Communications of the ACM - Why CS students need math
Auto-ID: managing anything, anywhere, anytime in the supply chain
Communications of the ACM - Spyware
RFID privacy issues and technical challenges
Communications of the ACM - Special issue: RFID
A research agenda for Autonomous Business Process Management
ARES '07 Proceedings of the The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
The future of radio frequency identification
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Radio frequency identification: a case study of healthcare organisations
International Journal of Security and Networks
Effects of Reciprocal Investments and Relational Interaction in Deploying RFID Supply Chain Systems
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
FlexRFID Middleware in the Supply Chain: Strategic Values and Challenges
International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications
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In this study, we examine the fundamental components of RFID technology in a comprehensive supply chain strategy that directly support the effectiveness and efficiency of supply chain management. We examine the appropriate business processes affected by the RFID technology, the required planning and examination for successful implementation, and many potential impacts on effectiveness and efficiency of supply chain management. We emphasize on business values and strategic advantages of RFID technology as well as the challenges and recommendations in adoption of the technology particularly when a company extends its supply chain to upstream suppliers and downstream customers, as their external integration needs to gain in capacity planning and in efficiency. Using four major supply chain processes, we highlight economic opportunities and challenges when planning and implementing RFID technology within an existing supply chain framework. We will focus on the capabilities of RFID in providing security, privacy, and integrity of supply chain processes while facilitating sharing information with upstream suppliers and downstream customers, developing alliances, establishing strategic alliances, and gaining competitive advantages.