Prof. Dr. Lydia Bals
Fachbereich Wirtschaft, Hochschule Mainz
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Tate, Wendy; Bals, Lydia; Foerstl, Kai et al.
Using biomimicry in network research31st POMS conference. Minneapolis. 2020
Tate, Wendy; Bals, Lydia; Foerstl, Kai et al.
Using biomimicry in network research31st POMS conference. Minneapolis. 2020
Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy; Bals, Cristof et al.
Exploring Financial Flows, Contagion, and the Financial Bullwhip in the Context of GreeceAcademy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM). Boston, USA. 2019
Bals, Lydia; Bals, Cristof
Exploring Fragmentation in the SCF EcosystemBals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy; Ellram, Lisa (Hrsg). Supply Chain Finance: Risk Management, Resilience and Supplier Management. New York: Kogan Page 2019 S. 207 - 244
Bals, Lydia; Turkulainen, Virpi
Global sourcing organization designs and their implications for the buyer-supplier interface – The case of project operations28th IPSERA conference. Milan, Italy. 2019
Schulze, Heike; Bals, Lydia
Implementing sustainable purchasing and supply management (SPSM): A Delphi study on skills and competences needed by purchasing and supply management professionals28th IPSERA conference. Milan, Italy. 2019
Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy; Gelsomino, Luca et al.
Implementing sustainable purchasing and supply management (SPSM): Exploring the Financial Flows in Sustainable Supply Chains and the Role of Supply Chain Finance28th IPSERA conference. Milan, Italy. 2019
Mol, Michael; Wieland, Andreas; Bals, Lydia et al.
Overcoming the Blind Spots of Global Sourcing: How Supply Chain Management Can Inform International BusinessAcademy of International Business Annual Meeting (AOM), Copenhagen, Denmark. 2019
Bals, Lydia; Schulze, Heike; Kelly, Stephen et al.
Purchasing and supply management (PSM) competencies: Current and future requirementsJournal of Purchasing & Supply Management. Bd. 25. H. 5. 2019 100572
Tate, Wendy; Bals, Lydia; Bals, Cristof et al.
Seeing the Forest and Not the Trees: Learning from Nature’s Circular EconomyResources, Conservation & Recycling. Bd. 149. 2019 S. 115 - 129