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  • 1.  Call for Papers: Hamburg International Conference on Logistics (HICL 2007)

    Posted 02-26-2007 11:42
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    Call for Papers


    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics 2007
    (HICL2007)


    "Complexity and Risk Management in Supply Chains"


    06 - 07 September 2007


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    Conference Website http://www.hicl.org/

    Submission of Abstract : 15 March 2007
    Notification of Acceptance : 09 April 2007
    Full paper submission : 30 May 2007
    Conference : 6 to 7 September 2007
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    We are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the HICL 2007
    Hamburg International Conference of Logistics, which will be held at Hamburg
    University of Technology (TUHH), Germany from 6 - 7 September 2007. This
    international conference is co-organized by the Hamburg University of
    Technology (TUHH) and the Hamburg School of Logistics (HSL).



    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. Unfortunately, innovations are still mostly seen in
    the context of industrial production. This approach, however, does not match
    the current reality of modern economies. In Germany, for example, services
    accounted for over 70% of gross value and provided nearly 75% of employment
    in 2006. Thus, the impact of services on the economy is so high that their
    systematic development should be taken at least as seriously as that of
    products. As modern competition does not take place between individual
    companies but between entire supply chains, the emerging challenges have to
    be faced at the supply chain level. Where the goal used to be having an
    innovative company, there is now a need to construct innovative supply
    chains. Creating and managing innovations in supply chains will become one
    of the main differentiating aspects in a world of global competition.

    Logistics is a key enabler of supply chain collaboration. Innovations in
    this field allow supply chains to increase their efficiency significantly
    and help to create further innovations in different areas. In this context,
    an important task is to find structures and approaches which enable all
    types of innovations in logistics and supply chains for a better fulfillment
    of customer needs. Another challenge is to handle the growing organizational
    complexity and the associated supply chain risks.

    Some of the key questions are: How can innovations systematically come up in
    this environment? How can innovations be stimulated - not only technological
    innovations but process innovations as well? How to apply innovative
    technologies? Can innovations in logistics services be "engineered" in a
    structured procedure? Is it possible to apply methods of innovation
    management on innovations in logistics and supply chain management? How to
    implement technology driven logistical processes? What are impacts of
    innovations on logistics and supply chain management - benefits and risks?
    How should benefits of supply chain innovations be shared between supply
    chain partners?

    Innovations in Logistics and Supply Chain Management - The HICL will provide
    a multidisciplinary network and forum for scientists and practitioners
    involved in logistics and supply chain management as well as in innovation
    management to interact with each other and 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.




    Topics

    Papers addressing any topic within the broad area of Complexity and Risk
    Management in Supply Chains including, but not limited to the following are
    welcome:

    * Creating Innovations for Logistics Services
    * Innovation Management in Supply Chains
    * The Role of Suppliers and Service Providers in Supply Chain Innovation
    * Innovation Measurement & Controlling
    * Innovative Supply Chain Design
    * Interrelationships between the Innovation of Internal Operations in
    Supply Chains
    * Innovation induced Complexity and Risks in Logistics and Supply Chains
    * Ramp up Management in Logistics and Supply Chains
    * Profit and Risk sharing of Supply Chain Innovations
    * Collaborative Development of Innovations in Supply Chains
    * Innovation Management in Supply Chains
    * Innovative Concepts for Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of
    Supply Chains and Transportation Networks
    * Innovative Concepts for Management Accounting & Risk Evaluation in
    Supply Chains
    * Innovative IT Systems in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (RFID,
    SOA etc.)
    * Innovations in Transport Systems (Air, Rail, Road, Sea)
    * Technology driven innovations in Supply Chains
    * Organizational Innovations in Supply Chains
    * Distributed Product Development in Supply Chains
    * Managing Technological Risks in Supply Chains
    * Interdependencies between Innovation Management and Supply Chain
    Performance
    * Enabling Innovations in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
    * Implementation Strategies for Innovation Management in Logistics and
    Supply Chains




    Submission of Abstracts

    Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research results/best
    practices for consideration in HICL 2007. All papers will be double-blind
    refereed. Abstracts for papers should describe the nature and relevance of
    the problems, the research methodology, and work-in-progress or final
    research results. Abstracts must not exceed 500 words and should be in MS
    Word and PDF format. The font type for body text should be 'Arial' size 11
    while the title size 12 with 'BOLD UPPER CASE'. Abstracts for Papers should
    include three to four keywords and all authors' contact information. The
    official conference language for abstracts, papers and presentation is
    English. Please submit the abstracts to: hicl@hicl.org



    Chairs


    Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kersten
    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) /
    Hamburg School of Logistics (HSL)
    Institute of Business Logistics and General Management (M-12)
    Schwarzenbergstr. 95
    21073 Hamburg, Germany
    Email: logu@tu-harburg.de

    Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker
    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) /
    Hamburg School of Logistics (HSL)
    Institute of Business Logistics and General Management (M-12)
    Schwarzenbergstr. 95
    21073 Hamburg, Germany
    Email: blecker@ieee.org

    Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt
    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) /
    Hamburg School of Logistics
    Department of Technology and Innovation Management
    Schwarzenbergstr. 95
    21073 Hamburg, Germany
    Email: c.herstatt@tu-harburg.de