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Nonprofit operations and supply chain management : theory and practice

This book explores nonprofit organizations (NPOs) from an operations and supply chain management (OM/SCM) perspective. Traditionally, OM/SCM research has concentrated on for-profit businesses in sectors like retail and manufacturing. In contrast, nonprofit sectors such as food banks, nursing homes,... Celý popis

Instituce: Tomas Bata University
Další autoři: Berenguer, Gemma,, Sohoni, Milind G.,
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk: English
Vydáno: Cham : Springer, 2025
Edice: Springer series in supply chain management ; v. 25.
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  • Overview on Nonprofit Healthcare Organizations: Theories, Ownership Conversions and Policy Impacts
  • Child Welfare Services in the United States: An Operations Research Perspective
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