Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 08/July/2024
8:30am
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9:00am
Registration
Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College
9:00am
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9:30am
Welcome Session
Location: Room 205
Chair: Prof. Kulwant Pawar
9:30am
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10:30am
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains
Location: Room 204
Chair: Prof. Booi Kam
 

Achieving food supply chain sustainability through digital sharing platforms: prospects in China

Shuang Tian1, Lin Wu1, Kulwant S. Pawar1, Ming Lim2

1: University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom



Empowering supply chain innovation to enhance GI food sustainability in China: A case study of JD.com and its collaborative food producer

Haiyan Lu1, Matthew Gorton1, Thomas Reardon2

1: Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 2: Michigan State University, US

Humanitarian Logistics
Location: Room 205
Chair: Dr. Aswini Yadlapalli
 

Unlocking Synergies: Exploring Coopetition in Surplus Food Redistribution Networks

Emmanuel Sawyerr, Michael Bourlakis

Cranfield University, United Kingdom



Applications of Machine Learning Methods in Humanitarian Supply Chain – A Systematic Literature Review

Ali Anjomshoae1, Mahdi Aghaabbasi2, Thira Chavarnakul1,3, Ruth Banomyong4

1: Transportation Institute, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand; 2: Urban Digital Twin, School of modeling, simulation, and training, University of Central Florida, 3100 Technology Parkway, Orlando, Florida 32826; 3: Department of Commerce, Chulalongkorn Business School, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand; 4: Center of Excellence in "Connectivity", Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand

Supply Chain Analytics
Location: Room 208
Chair: Prof. Reza Pouraghabagher
 

Blockchain Adoption for Electric Vehicle Batteries Reverse Logistics : A Total Interpretive Structural Modelling Approach for Barriers Analysis

Amir Hossein Azadnia1, Kanakapriya Venkatesan2

1: School of Business, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland; 2: Atlantic Technological University, Donegal



Development of Location Determination Model for Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Stations on highways in Thailand

Teenawat Maijandang, Poti Chaopaisarn

Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University

Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains
Location: Room 209
Chair: Prof. Stephan Wagner
 

Efficiency comparison to improve sustainability of Australian banana farms

Kwok Hung Lau1, Muhammad D. Abdulrahman2, Prem Chhetri3, Delwar Akbar4

1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: RMIT University, Australia; 3: RMIT University, Australia; 4: Central Queensland University, Australia



FIRMS LEVERAGING SUSTAINABILITY-DRIVEN CHANGE: EVIDENCE FROM A SECOND-TIER REGION IN MEXICO

Fatima Lopez Castellanos

University of Bristol, United Kingdom

10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College
11:00am
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1:00pm
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains
Location: Room 204
Chair: Dr. Thanh-Thuy Nguyen
 

A Conceptual Blockchain Framework of a Mixed Freight and Passenger Transportation Service in Rural Area

Cheng-Chieh {Frank} Chen, Chien Chu Lu

Department of Business Administration & Graduate Institute of Logistics Management, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan



Risk management of transaction security using blockchain technology in the international logistics industry

Yi-Chih Yang, Yu-Chen Chen

National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology



A STUDY ON THE DRONE STATIONS

Harahm Na, Yoon Seok Chang

Korea Aerospace University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)



VARIATION OF MAP MATCHING ALGORITHMS AND CORRESPONDING PURPOSE

Takeo Takeno, Toshifumi Uetake

Iwate Prefectural University, Japan

Building resilience for supply chains
Location: Room 205
Chair: Prof. Paul Childerhouse
 

Evaluating Novel Food Supply Chains From a Resilience and Cost Perspective: A Study on the Alternative Protein Industry

Mariel Alem Fonseca1, Naoum Tsolakis2, Helen Rogers3, Mukesh Kumar4

1: Industrial Resilience Research Group, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Department of Engineering, School of Technology, University of Cambridge; 2: Centre for Industrial Manufacturing, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Department of Engineering, School of Technology, University of Cambridge; 3: International Business, The Technische Hochschule Nürnberg; 4: Industrial Resilience Research Group, Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Department of Engineering, School of Technology, University of Cambridge



Investigation factors affecting Agri-food waste in Retailers entities: Evidence from Egypt

Ahmed Dabees1, Mahmoud Barakat1, Andrej Lisec2

1: College of International Transport and Logistics, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria 1209, Egypt; 2: Landscape Governance College Grm Novo mesto, Sevno 13, 8000 Novo mesto



MILES: Enhancing Perishable Agri-food Cold Supply Chain Management through a Newly developed Multimodal Integrated Logistics Environment for Simulation

Aghdas Badiee, Adam Gripton, Philip Greening

Heriot-watt University, United Kingdom

Globalisation of Supply Chains
Location: Room 208
Chair: Prof. M Goh
 

Establishing Backward Linkages in Indian Pharmaceutical Supply Chains

Aswini Yadlapalli1, Shams Rahman2, Gopal Ramchandra3

1: RMIT, Australia; 2: East West University, Bangladesh; 3: NITW, India



Supply Network Mapping: Development of a region-centric Approach

Jost Wiethölter1, Linus Kühl1,2,3

1: Münster University of Applied Sciences; 2: Frankfurt School of Finance and Management; 3: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics



Open-source ERP System Selection: the Perspective of Internationalizing SMEs

Peder Veng Søberg1, Vytaute Lucenko2

1: Technical University of Denmark; 2: Flying Tiger Copenhagen



Managers’ resource orchestration and reshoring decision making: evidence from multinational enterprises in China

Muhammad Abdulrahman1, Nachiappan Subramanian2, Chenchen Weng3, Kamrul Ahsan1

1: RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Australia; 2: Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School, Brighton, UK; 3: The University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Sustainability in Logistics and Supply Chains
Location: Room 209
Chair: Prof. Kune-muh Tsai
 

An Optimization Model and its Solution Algorithm for Scheduling Express Delivery Services Using E-scooters

Chung-Cheng Lu, Yu-Shyun Chien, Jui-Jing Sun

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan



Survey on Consumer Choice for Pickup Options Alternatives to Face-to-face Delivery

Kosuke Miyatake

Tokyo Keizai University, Japan



Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction of B to C Delivery Truck Drivers in Japan

Katsuhiko Hayashi, Sadaaki Sudo

Ryutsu Keizai University, Japan



Evaluating the impact of logistics service quality on Gen-Z’s customer satisfaction: A Case Study on E-Commerce in the Northern Region of Vietnam

Tran Bao Huy1, Nguyen Ngoc Ha2, TaihCherng Lirn1

1: National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan; 2: Vietnam Maritime University, Viet Nam

1:00pm
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2:00pm
Lunch
Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College
2:00pm
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3:00pm
Keynote: Prof. Ruth Banomyong, Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University
Location: Room 205
This session will be available on Zoom for online participants. Click here to join the session. Meeting ID: 917 9379 0932 Passcode: ISL2024205
3:00pm
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3:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: 1st Floor, Pridi Banomyong International College
3:30pm
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5:00pm
Smart/digital connectivity in logistics and supply chains (Online)
Location: Room 204
Chair: Prof. Rudrajeet Pal
This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants. Click here to join the session. Meeting ID: 975 8046 4715 Passcode: ISL2024204
 

Development of Maturity Model for Digital Transformation

Shiyi Wang1, Abhijeet Ghadge2, Emel Aktas3

1: Cranfield University, United Kingdom; 2: Cranfield University, United Kingdom; 3: Cranfield University, United Kingdom



Exploring Acceptance of Industry 4.0 Adoption in Supply Chain in Emerging Economies

Mohamed Khaled El-Gabry, Esraa Osama Zayed

German International University (GIU), Egypt



BLOCKCHAIN ENABLED DEMAND INFORMATION SHARING TO MITIGATE THE BULLWHIP EFFECT: AN AGENT-BASED MODELING AND SIMULATION

Muthana Salem Al-Sukhni1, Muhammad Asif Jaffer2, Yaşanur Kayikci3, Athanasios Migdalas4

1: Lulea University of Technology, Sweden1; 2: Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan2; 3: Sheffield Business School, UK3; 4: Lulea University of Technology, Sweden4



The Effect of Blockchain Technology on Trust within Supply Chain Partners: The Mediating Role of Supply Chain Transparency

Marwan Hatem, Esraa Osama Zayed

German International University (GIU), Egypt



Autonomous Processes in Logistics

Jens Schumacher, Martin Dobler, Nicola Moosbrugger, Markus Ilg, Falko E. P. Wilms, Markus Becker

University of Applied Science Vorarlberg, Austria

Building resilience for supply chains (Online)
Location: Room 205
Chair: Prof. Matthias Kalverkamp
This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants. Click here to join the session. Meeting ID: 949 5618 4476 Passcode: ISL2024205
 

Factors Influencing Tourists for Selecting Thailand as a destination after the COVID-19 Pandemic

Anan Zhou1, Thananya Wasusri2

1: Mahidol University, Thailand; 2: Mahidol University, Thailand



SHOULD RECOVERY STRATEGIES BE REUSE - OR RECYCLING BASED? A CASE STUDY ON ELECTRONICS IN MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA

Hans Ronald Krikke1, Mark Sayers2

1: Open University Netherlands, Netherlands, The; 2: Anthesis, United Kingdom



Carbon footprint analysis of reusable containers in cold chain logistics

Mohammed Fakhrulddin1, D.G Mogale1, Mohamed M. Naim1, Irina Harris1, Kevin Doran2

1: Logistics and Operations Management Section, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK; 2: Supply Chain, Tower Cold Chain Solutions, Theale, UK



Decentralized and circular food waste-related supply chains: success and failure factors

Kathrin Auer1, Helen Rogers2, Björn Sven Ivens3

1: Technische Hochschule Deggendorf , Germany; 2: Technische Hochschule Nürnberg, Germany; 3: Universität Bamberg, Germany



The Nexus between Organisational Culture and Competitive Advantage: Does Supply Chain Collaboration Matter?

Dung Thi My Tran1,2, Vinh Van Thai1, Truong Ton Hien Duc1, Chi Minh Pham1

1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: Can Tho University, Vietnam

Logistics connectivity (Online)
Location: Room 208
Chair: Prof. Michael Bourlakis
This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants. Click here to join the session. Meeting ID: 972 1211 6553 Passcode: ISL2024208
 

Challenges facing Vietnam's rail transport system in providing effective logistics services for the national economy

Jakub Donski Lesiuk

University of Lodz, Poland



THE ONGOING TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN LOGISTICS: IMPLICATIONS OF THE BATTLE OVER LEAD TIMES

Gilles Pache

CERGAM, Aix-Marseille University, France



Sustainable innovations in supply chain services - the case of Polish and Slovak Logistics Service Providers (LSPs)

Iwona Wasielewska-Marszałkowska

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland



A Systematic Literature Review Approaches towards Sustainable Ports in the Gulf: A Focus on Saudi Arabia and UAE

Osayd Helal, Dr.Jane Haider, Dr.Jean-Paul Skeete, Dr.Sehwa Lim

Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School ,United Kingdom



A Bibliometrics Study on the Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)

Ashari Fitra Rachmannullah, Taih-Cherng Lirn, Kuo-Chung Shang

National Taiwan Ocean University

Sustainability in logistics and supply chains (Online)
Location: Room 209
Chair: Prof. Erik Sandberg
This parallel session will be available on Zoom for online participants. Click here to join the session. Meeting ID: 968 3707 8045 Passcode: ISL2024209
 

SMEs STRATEGIC BEHAVIOUR: IMPLICATION ON THEIR E-COMMERCE ADOPTION AND CUSTOMER RESPONSIVENESS

Joshua Ofori-Amanfo1, Florence Newman2, Juliet Ohenewaa Siaw3, Prosper Biaka Konlan4

1: University Of Ghana, Ghana; 2: University of Ghana, Ghana; 3: University of Ghana, Ghana; 4: University of Ghana, Ghana



EXPLORING THE BARRIERS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES FOR EXPRESS COURIER SERVICES IN USING CROWDSOURCED LAST-MILE DELIVERY (CSLMD); A STUDY BASED ON THE SRI LANKAN EXPRESS COURIER MARKET

Nipuni Piyasena, Associate Prof. Ferry Jie, Dr.Violetta Wilk, Dr.Saiyidi Mat Roni

Edith Cowan University, Australia



An end-to-end GHG emissions assessment for transitioning to a decarbonized parcel supply chain

Suriyan Jomthanachai1, Janya Chanchaichujit2, Sreejith Balasubramanian3

1: Prince of Songkla University, Thailand; 2: Prince of Songkla University, Thailand; 3: Middlesex University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates



The adoption of longer customer lead time in last-mile delivery: benefits, barriers and contingent factors

Yi Liu1, Vaggelis Giannikas1, Fotios Petropoulos1,2

1: School of Management, University of Bath, United Kingdom; 2: Makridakis Open Forecasting Center, University of Nicosia, Cyprus



A Study on the Consumer Perception of Overpackaging in E-commerce Using Topic Modelling Analysis

Jin Ju Kim1, Hyunmi Jang2

1: Graduate School of International Studies, Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Graduate School of International Studies, Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

5:15pm
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6:15pm
ISL Advisory Committee Meeting (hybrid)
Chair: Prof. Kulwant Pawar
Advisory Committee members unable to attend in-person will be able to join via Zoom. Click here to join. Meeting ID: 968 3707 8045 Passcode: ISL2024209

 
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