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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to study mobile services for supply chain management (SCM) in the electronic grocery (e-grocery) sector. The authors investigate their diffusion and formulate policies in order to stimulate the adoption.
Design/methodology/approachA System Dynamics model is proposed for a short fresh food supply chain (SC). The model predicts how product traceability, mobile payment, and time-based delivery management functionalities contribute to the adoption of a SCM mobile application.
FindingsThe three services drive the diffusion of the application. A high level of real time information brings decreased inventory levels and more frequent order placing, leading to an increased number of logistics transactions managed by the mobile application and growth in the associated revenue for the service provider company.
Research limitations/implicationsThe proposed study fosters research on overcoming the barriers that prevent integration, collaboration, and better visibility in e-grocery SCs.
Practical implicationsThis work constitutes a roadmap to identify the key enabling factors of e-grocery expansion.
Originality/valueThis is one of the few contributions focussing on increasing the efficiency of e-grocery SCs by applying management strategies supported by mobile devices.
Details
Software;
Management;
Sensitivity analysis;
Applications programs;
Electronic devices;
Mobile communications networks;
Mobile computing;
Visibility;
Chain mobility;
System dynamics;
Transaction processing;
Logistics;
Portable computers;
Supply chains;
Efficiency;
Strategic management;
Business process reengineering;
Grocery industry;
Consumers;
Supply chain management;
Retail stores;
Electronic commerce;
Cost control;
Food;
Socialization;
Radio frequency identification;
Mobile commerce;
Feasibility studies
1 Department of Management and Production Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
