Reverse Supply Chain of Ship Recycling: Marketization and Operationalization

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Abstract

Ship recycling refers to the process of tearing down vessels with the goal of reusing the components. This paper treats ship recycling as an economic activity, contextualizing it in accounting and operations management debates about the economization of markets and the assessment of value. Through qualitative research, a map of reverse supply chain of ship recycling and key activities of the stakeholders are portrayed. Preliminary findings show that there are conflicts of interest in the valuation of ship recycling by the stakeholders. Moreover, standards and regulations have not been able to fully embrace the social aspects in the developing countries.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 25th EUROMA Conference 2018 : To Serve, to Produce and to Servitize in the Era of Networks, Big Data, and Analytics
RedaktørerRóbert Hohol, Gergely Szakáts, Gabriella Bánfalvi
Antal sider10
UdgivelsesstedBrussel
ForlagEUROMA, European Operations Management Association
Publikationsdato2018
StatusUdgivet - 2018
BegivenhedThe 25th International Annual EurOMA Conference 2018: To Serve, to Produce and to Servitize in the Era of Networks, Big Data, and Analytics - Budapest, Ungarn
Varighed: 24 jun. 201826 aug. 2018
Konferencens nummer: 25
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Konference

KonferenceThe 25th International Annual EurOMA Conference 2018
Nummer25
Land/OmrådeUngarn
ByBudapest
Periode24/06/201826/08/2018
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