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Collaboration in reverse: A conceptual framework for reverse logistics operations
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posted on 2020-05-18, 00:00 authored by Kumaraguru MahadevanKumaraguru MahadevanPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the research carried out on the development of a conceptual framework termed as the reverse collaboration framework (RCF) to provide supply chain (SC) visability and information sharing to practitioners in a reverse logistics (RL) operations. Design/methodology/approach: The research methodology used in this research is a combination of concept mapping, and the extension of the work of other researchers (deductive approach) to develop a RCF that connects tools, techniques, systems and RL processes. Findings: This research shows that by integrating tools, systems, tools and techniques with RL processes by means of the RCF will increase performance and productivity of a RL operations. This is demonstrated by applying the RCF to a consumer electronics business that proves that the time taken for the end to end RL operations is reducred by 2020. Research limitations/implications: The RCF has been demonstrated with the data from a consumer electronics organisation. Literature points out that there are many different mathematical models for RL across a number of industries. Thus, at this stage, it is not clear if the RCF developed in this research will work in other industries, such as the newspaper, plastic bottles and online retailers industry where product returns are high. This research work can be extended in developing an IT solution by future researchers that can be linked to the main ERP system of an organisation. Practical implications: SC managers can use the RCF in the extended form of an IT solution to manage the RL operations of their organisations. Originality/value: There is a lack of research in the space of reverse collaboration in the broader field of SC management. This paper has fulfilled that gap. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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68Issue
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504Number of Pages
23eISSN
1758-6658ISSN
1741-0401Publisher
EmeraldPublisher DOI
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Open Access
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2018-09-15Era Eligible
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International Journal of Productivity and Performance ManagementUsage metrics
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