Toward a Theory of the Financial Supply Chain: Exploring Contagion and the Financial Bullwhip during the Greek Debt Crisis

Yvonne Kreis, Wendy Tate, Lydia Bals, Cristof Bals

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    Abstract

    Despite a strong interrelationship between financial flows and material flows within an economy, present literature assumes that physical flows in supply chains are the primary flows supported by financial and information auxiliary flows. This assumption has been challenged during the debt crisis in Greece, which led to severe friction in the (physical) distribution of materials and services due to liquidity shortages. This research takes this event as an opportunity to further understanding about the macro economic context of financial flows in supply chains as well as the interrelationship between financial and physical flows.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Publikationsdato2017
    Antal sider14
    StatusUdgivet - 2017
    Begivenhed26th Annual IPSERA Conference: Coping with the Future: Picking your Battles - Anna Grand Hotel, Budapest, Ungarn
    Varighed: 9 apr. 201712 apr. 2017
    Konferencens nummer: 26
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    Konference

    Konference26th Annual IPSERA Conference
    Nummer26
    LokationAnna Grand Hotel
    Land/OmrådeUngarn
    ByBudapest
    Periode09/04/201712/04/2017
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    Emneord

    • Supply Chain Theory
    • Financial
    • Contagion
    • Bullwhip

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