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A study of Internet of Things (IoT) and its impacts on global supply chains
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A study of Internet of Things (IoT) and its impacts on global supply chains

Satya Shah, Mark Bolton and Sarath Menon
2020 International Conference on Computation, Automation and Knowledge Management (ICCAKM), pp.245-250
IEEE
2020 International Conference on Computation, Automation and Knowledge Management (ICCAKM), conference (Amity Dubai, UAE, 09/01/2020–11/01/2020)
18/01/2020

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internet of things IoT Supply chain Management Global Logistics Social Sciences Technology
The objective of this research paper is to assess and produce a synthesis of peer and research findings towards a better understanding on the impacts of technology developments such as that of Internet of Things (IoT) in global supply chains. It examines on how they begin to converge as one integrated concept. The basis of the paper will revolve around (IoT) areas impact the Supply chain and in turn the management of the supply chain, it will also look at the growing innovation within (IoT) and large investments being made in the supply chain sector. It could further be argued that (IoT) is merely a repeatable exercise and merely an investment that any competitive market could undertake thus nullifying any genuine competitive advantage. Furthermore, it provides future researchers to explore the criteria that can be assessed by organisations towards the adoption and implementation of IoT services and its readiness.
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