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CfP HICL-Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2012

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    Posted 12-19-2011 11:39
    Call for Papers

    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2012
    "Designing the Future Supply Chain - Reliable, Robust, Secure"

    13 - 14 September 2012, HAMBURG, Germany

    We are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the 2012 Hamburg
    International Conference of Logistics (HICL), which will be held at Hamburg
    University of Technology (TUHH), Germany on 13 - 14 September 2012.

    Theme and Objectives
    Today's business environment is changing significantly due to a steady
    progress towards more efficient organizational paradigms as well as product
    and process innovations. In this context, current developments such as
    outsourcing and shorter lead times contribute to a more risk-sensitive
    environment. In the scope of all management activities, the task of
    optimizing highly evolved supply chains is particularly sensitive to
    unexpected disruption. As companies have to compete on the global market in
    today's challenging political situation, security and risk aspects have
    become an important success factor for the management of supply chains.
    Furthermore, natural catastrophes - like the 2011 Thailand floods or the
    earthquake causing the Fukushima nuclear disaster - have significant impact
    on a supply chain's operational capability. A reliable and robust supply
    chain design will contribute not only to higher resistivity, but also to
    shorter recovery times regarding such external forces. A promising approach
    is to find structures and processes which enable all types of security and
    risk management in supply chains to be in line with economic goals as well
    as with the fulfillment of customer needs. This challenge requires new and
    creative ideas that combine technical, analytical and economical know-how to
    create innovative solutions to sustain the competitive advantage of a safe
    and risk-responsive supply chain. Another challenge is to handle the growing
    organizational complexity that arises from this task.
    The HICL will provide a multidisciplinary network and forum for scientists
    and practitioners involved in logistics and supply chain management to
    interact with each other and to exchange ideas and information on the latest
    issues in this field.
    We welcome scientific and practical contributions from different disciplines
    such as Business Administration & Economics, Engineering, Computer Science,
    Science & Mathematics and Law.


    Important Dates
    Abstract Deadline Saturday, March 31st 2012
    Notification of Acceptance (Abstract) Monday, April 16th 2012
    Paper Deadline Saturday, June 16th 2012
    Notification of Acceptance (Full paper) Monday, July 16th 2012
    Author Registration Deadline Tuesday, July 31st 2012
    Conference 13 - 14 September 2012
    Scope of Topics


    Papers addressing any relevant topic within the broad area of security and
    risk aspects of global supply chains including, but not limited to the
    following are welcome:
    * Dealing with unpredictable situations in logistic systems
    * Improving security standards of international transportation
    * Addressing political instabilities
    * Causal relations and categorization approaches for supply chain risks
    * Sustainability in logistics and supply chain management
    * Port logistics and operations
    * Analysis of transportation, handling, and storage processes
    * Creating innovations for logistics services
    * Innovation management in supply chains
    * Implementation strategies for innovation management in logistics and
    supply chains
    * Innovative concepts for management accounting & risk evaluation in supply
    chains
    * Concepts for humanitarian logistics
    * Reliability aspects of international value chains
    * Innovative concepts for modeling and simulation
    * Green supply chain management and green manufacturing
    * Organizational innovations in supply chains
    * Interrelationships between the innovation of internal operations in supply
    chains
    * Innovation induced complexity and risks in logistics and supply chains
    * Profit and risk sharing of supply chain innovations
    * The role of suppliers and service providers in supply chain innovation
    * Technology driven innovations in supply chains
    * Managing technological risks in supply chains
    * Planning, design and control of ecology- and security-related challenges
    in logistics

    Submission Instruction
    Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research results/best
    practices that are not currently submitted for publication elsewhere. We ask
    for a brief abstract as well as the complete paper. Submissions must adhere
    to following rules:
    - Abstracts should not exceed 250 words and should be in MS Word and PDF.
    Abstracts should include three to four keywords and all authors' contact
    information.
    - Paper submissions may not exceed 10-15 pages and 6000 words as the total
    length of the paper. Submissions should be in MS Word - using the template
    available at www.hicl.org is mandatory - as well as PDF and printable on A4
    sized paper. In keeping with recent HICL conferences, refereeing is
    double-blind.
    - Papers that exceed the length requirements or are submitted late will be
    rejected.
    - The official conference language for abstracts, papers and presentation is
    English.


    Please submit the abstracts and papers to: hicl@hicl.org


    Evaluation
    The conference committee will evaluate contribution to theory of each
    submission as well as accessibility to the HICL audience. The abstract
    should clearly describe the nature and relevance of the problems, the
    research methodology, and work-in-progress or final research results. Papers
    will be judged in significance, originality, relevance, novelty,
    correctness, and clarity.



    Conference Chairs
    Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Wolfgang Kersten
    Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker
    Institute of Business Logistics and General Management

    Prof. Dr. Christian M. Ringle
    Institute for Human Resource Management and Organizations


    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2012
    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
    Institute of Business Logistics and General Management (W-2)
    Website: www.hicl.org
    CONTACT: hicl@hicl.org