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Supply‐Chain Research Opportunities with the Poor as Suppliers or Distributors in Developing Countries
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2013
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Logistics ProcessesDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentTradeSupply NetworkSupply Chain RiskSupply Chain EthicsSupply‐chain Research OpportunitiesCommodities Supply ChainSustainable Supply Chain ManagementNew Research OpportunitiesManagementLogisticsSupply ChainSupply Chain ViabilityEconomicsSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementNot-for-profit Supply ChainOperations ManagementSupplier ManagementMarketingSupply ManagementBusinessSupply ChainsSupply Chain Analysis
Many social enterprises and some companies have developed supply chains with the poor as suppliers or distributors to alleviate poverty and to create revenues for themselves. Such supply chains have created new research opportunities because they raise issues fundamentally different from those examined in the existing operations management literature. We report this phenomenon of supply chains with the poor as suppliers or distributors in developing countries and identify operations management (OM) research opportunities. We also provide some stylized models to serve as potential seeds for modeling‐based research in this area.
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