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Lydia Bals

Prof. Dr. Lydia Bals

Fachbereich Wirtschaft, Hochschule Mainz

Lucy-Hillebrand-Straße 2, 55128 Mainz

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Publikationen
Ergebnisse pro Seite:  10

Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy; Foerstl, Kai et al.

Transmission in supply chain networks: On the brink to another evolutionary stage?

8th European Decision Sciences Institute (EDSI) Conference. Granada. 2017


Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy

What Hybrid Business Models can Teach Sustainable Supply Chain Management: The Role of Entrepreneurs’ Social Identity and Social Capabilities

Brandenburg, Marcus; Hahn, Gerd; Rebs, Tobias (Hrsg). Social and Environmental Dimensions of Organizations and Supply Chains – Tradeoffs and Synergies, Greening of Industry Networks Studies. Cham: Springer 2017 S. 259 - 282


Kreis, Yvonne; Tate, Wendy; Bals, Lydia

Advancing Theory on Support Chains: Balancing Financial, Information and Material Flows

7th European Decision Sciences Institute (EDSI) Conference. Helsinki. 2016


Kreis, Yvonne; Tate, Wendy; Bals, Lydia

Advancing Theory on Support Chains: Balancing Financial, Information and Material Flows

POMS Annual Conference. Orlando. 2016



Bals, Lydia; Kirchoff, Jon

Exploring the Reshoring and Insourcing Decision Making Process: Toward an Agenda for Future Research

Operations Management Research. Bd. 9. H. 3-4. 2016 S. 102 - 116


Bals, Lydia; Kirchoff, Jon F.; Foerstl, Kai

Exploring the Reshoring and Insourcing Decision Making Process: Toward an Agenda for Future Research

Operations Management Research. Bd. 9. H. 3-4. Springer 2016 S. 102 - 116


Schulze, Heike; Bals, Lydia

Implementing sustainable supply chain management: Which skills and competencies do we need for Purchasing and Supply Management?

7th International Conference on Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility. Berlin. 2016


Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy

Implementing Triple Bottom Line Sustainability into Global Supply Chains

Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing 2016