Official course description:

Full info last published 9/08-19
Course info
Language:
English
ECTS points:
7.5
Course code:
2012004U
Offered to guest students:
yes
Offered to exchange students:
Offered as a single subject:
yes
Price for EU/EEA citizens (Single Subject):
10625 DKK
Programme
Level:
Bachelor
Programme:
BSc in Global Business Informatics
Staff
Course manager
Part-time Lecturer
Course Academic Responsible
Full Professor
Course semester
Semester
Efterår 2019
Start
26 August 2019
End
31 January 2020
Exam
Exam type
ordinær
Internal/External
ekstern censur
Grade Scale
7-trinsskala
Exam Language
GB
Abstract

The course will enable the students to analyze a supply chain and identify solutions where information technology can optimize the collaboration between actors in the supply chain network.

Description

Supply chains connect businesses in global networks of collaboration to provide customers with services and products. Effective management of supply chains is highly dependent on up-stream and down-stream information sharing and on IT-infrastructures to capture, store and process information.

Enabling supply chain management through IT represents the exemplar instance of business process innovation in the increasingly global economy and it requires complex combinations of a wide portfolio of IT hardware, software and network technologies.

The course aims at enabling the student to analyse information processing requirements to support management of complex supply chains, to describe the role of IT hardware, software, and network technologies in enabling supply chain management and to help firms select and design IT solutions to support supply chain management.

The course covers classical supply chain topics like coordination across actors in the supply chain, optimizing supply chain performance, supply chain networks, planning and forecasting and pricing / revenue management for optimal supply chain surplus. It then introduces IT enabling technologies like decision support, business information and big data technologies, e-commerce and digital supply chain as well as Internet of Things technologies and applications.

Formal prerequisites
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Intended learning outcomes

After the course, the student should be able to:

  • Describe down-stream and up-stream information flows and their role in supply chain management
  • Describe the role of various forms of IT hardware, software, and network technologies in enabling management of supply chains
  • Describe and recognise the opportunities and the challenges related to collaboration as firms engage in IT-related process innovation across a supply chain
  • Analyse challenges and options related to vertical integration (granularity of information capture) as well as horizontal integration (sharing of information)
  • Assess and criticise key practices of how information technology can be used to manage knowledge, enhance efficiency, aid in decision making, and create a strategic competitive advantage in supply chains
Learning activities

The course is organized around lectures and readings supplemented with group discussions and exercises. The theoretical material is supplemented with case studies where key issues of supply chain integration is analyzed and solutions developed through group discussions. Students are required to participate in group work and make presentations in class.

Course literature

Supply Chain Management - Strategy, Planning and Operation 7th edition by Sunil Chopra

Ordinary exam
Exam type:
B: Oral exam, external (7-trinsskala)
Exam variation:
B1I: Oral exam with time for preparation. Inhouse. The preparation will take place at the university.
Exam description:
The duration of the exam: 30 minutes incl. assessment and feedback Preparation time: 30 minutes.
Time and date