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Exploring environmental sustainability and performance of global logistics hubs (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Shaw, S., Grant, D., Hassan, S., & Creazza, A. (2018). Exploring environmental sustainability and performance of global logistics hubs.

Globalization has had different effects on the world since the concept emerged. Globalization impact on supply chains and logistics has revolutionized global trade. It has resulted in new levels of speed, efficiency, effectiveness and endless options... Read More about Exploring environmental sustainability and performance of global logistics hubs.

Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors (2014)
Conference Proceeding
A-Jalil, E. E., Grant, D. B., Nicholson, J. D., & Deutz, P. (2014). Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors. . https://doi.org/10.2495/wm140101

In recent years household recycling behaviour (HRB) has become a focal point in social science research to understand the concept of household waste recycling management. Household recycling systems involve two main actors: households and municipalit... Read More about Investigating household recycling behaviour through the interactions between personal and situational factors.

Consumers as logisticians: The development of consumer logistics (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Teller, C., Kotzab, H., & Grant, D. (2010). Consumers as logisticians: The development of consumer logistics. In J. S. Arlbjørn (Ed.), Proceedings of the 22nd annual NOFOMA conference : Logistics and supply chain management in a globalised economy, Syddansk Universitet, Kolding, Denmark, 3-16

Design of an RFID-enabled fresh meat retail supply chain (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Sergeyev, Y., Butcher, T., & Grant, D. (2010). Design of an RFID-enabled fresh meat retail supply chain. In K. S. Pawar, & C. S. Lalwani (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Logistics, 85-85

This paper reports on a research project to evaluate the benefits of using radio frequency identification (RFID) in a fresh meat retail supply chain.

Using logistics services to achieve satisfaction and turn corporate brand equity into loyalty (2009)
Conference Proceeding
Grant, D., Juntunen, J., Juga, J., & Juntunen, M. (2009). Using logistics services to achieve satisfaction and turn corporate brand equity into loyalty. In K. S. Pawar, & C. S. Lalwani (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Logistics (14th ISL), Nottingham University Business School (408-414)

Purpose: This research applies theory and techniques from the services and marketing literature to a logistics service provider (LSP) context to determine whether corporate brand equity and the LSP’s service offerings lead to customer satisfaction wh... Read More about Using logistics services to achieve satisfaction and turn corporate brand equity into loyalty.

SCM Implementation in Austrian organizations (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Kotzab, H., Grant, D., Teller, C., & Völk, N. (2008). SCM Implementation in Austrian organizations. In V. Autere, A. H. Bask, G. Kovács, K. Spens, & K. Tanskanen (Eds.), Beyond Business Logistics : Selected full papers presented at the 20th Anniversary NOFOMA 2008 logistics conference held in June 2008 at Hanken (the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration) in Helsinki, Finland, 297-312

Improving service and sustainability in retail supply chains (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Grant, D. B., Fernie, J., Tautrims, A., & El-Adas, R. (2008). Improving service and sustainability in retail supply chains. In Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Logistics (ISL) 2008, 257-264

Purpose: On-shelf availability and its impact on retail customer service and profitability has concerned retailers for many years. Further, globalisation of retail supply chains has meant increased logistics costs, particularly in transportation, and... Read More about Improving service and sustainability in retail supply chains.

Improving the bottom line: Moving towards a transport capability maturity model (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Holter, A., Millar Ritchie, J., Shaw, W. N., & Grant, D. (2008). Improving the bottom line: Moving towards a transport capability maturity model. In Logistics Research Network Annual Conference 2008 - Liverpool, United Kingdom, 14-19

Transport is often considered a service that can easily be purchased and obtained without further complications. However, managing and purchasing transport is a complex process. A five step transport purchasing capability maturity model is proposed w... Read More about Improving the bottom line: Moving towards a transport capability maturity model.

Supply chain management implementation in Austria (2007)
Conference Proceeding
Kotzab, H., Grant, D. B., & Teller, C. (2007). Supply chain management implementation in Austria. In C. Lalwani, J. Mangan, T. Butcher, & A. Mondragon (Eds.), Logistics Research Network 2007 Conference Proceedings (LRN 2007), Hull UK, 252 - 257

Supply chain management (SCM) enables the internal and external integration of business processes with customers and suppliers in order to add customer value. There is a burgeoning need to implement SCM in organizations stemming from increased compet... Read More about Supply chain management implementation in Austria.

Home delivery and online consumer motivations: More B2B logistics than consumer behaviour? (2005)
Conference Proceeding
Grant, D., Kotzab, H., Teller, C., & Xing, Y. (2005). Home delivery and online consumer motivations: More B2B logistics than consumer behaviour?. In B. Gammelgaard, & T. Skjøtt-Larsen (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference for Nordic Researchers in Logistics : NOFOMA 2005. Lost in Translation: Local Practice versus Global Trends?, 595 - 610

Lean thinking and ERP functionality: A case analysis (2005)
Conference Proceeding
Gustafsson, A., & Grant, D. (2005). Lean thinking and ERP functionality: A case analysis. In Lost in Translation: Local practice versus global trends - Proceedings of the XVII NOFOMA Conference - Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, 275 - 290

Quantitative versus Qualitative Forecasting in Whisky Distilling (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Karagianni, C., & Grant, D. (2004). Quantitative versus Qualitative Forecasting in Whisky Distilling. In H. Aronsson (Ed.), Challenging Boundaries with Logistics - Proceedings of the XVIth Annual Conference for Nordic Researchers in Logistics, 373-390

Responsiveness and hypercompetition - Consequences for supply chain management (2003)
Conference Proceeding
Grant, D., Halldórsson, Á., Kotzab, H., & Teller, C. (2003). Responsiveness and hypercompetition - Consequences for supply chain management. In M. Christopher, & D. Jones (Eds.), European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management European Forum on Market-Driven Supply Chains