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ERIC Number: EJ793143
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 7
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-1467-6370
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Sustaining Higher Education Using Wal-Mart's Best Supply Chain Management Practices
Comm, Clare L.; Mathaisel, Dennis F. X.
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, v9 n2 p183-189 2008
Purpose: The costs in higher education are increasing and need to be controlled. This paper aims to demonstrate what lessons higher education could learn from Wal-Mart's reasons for its financial success with its focus on efficient and effective supply chain management (SCM) best practices. Design/methodology/approach: Wal-Mart's best practices in SCM were investigated through a secondary data literature review. Findings: Wal-Mart's best practices in SCM can be categorized into four segments: strategic concepts, logistics and distribution, information technology, and supplier collaboration. The company's technology, outsourcing, and collaboration practices are particularly useful in higher education. Research limitations/implications: The adoption of Wal-Mart's best practices was investigated for only one service industry (higher education). Future research could apply these practices to other service industries, such as hotels and transportation. Practical implications: Higher education is looking for best practices to help control costs and can learn from Wal-Mart's best practices. Originality/value: Past research has focused on applying the best practices of other colleges and universities to higher education. Benchmarking Wal-Mart's best practices can add further value to the sustainability of higher education.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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