Maximizing Asset Recovery: Establishing a Disposition Decision Tool
Abstract
Driven by both internal and external pressures, organizations are becoming skilled in the art of reverse logistics. Some of these have adopted reverse logistics voluntarily while others are participating due to governmental... [ view full abstract ]
Driven by both internal and external pressures, organizations are becoming skilled in the art of reverse logistics. Some of these have adopted reverse logistics voluntarily while others are participating due to governmental pressures and financial risk. This paper contributes to the literature by focusing on the asset disposition decision step in reverse logistics. Efficient and effective disposition decisions are key both to recovering the maximum economic value from returned assets and insuring social responsibility. Addressing the need for management tools, this paper proposes asset recovery selection criteria and performance measures that can be used to evaluate and compare disposition options.
Authors
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Kimberly Whitehead
(Anderson University)
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Edmund Prater
(University of Texas at Arlington)
Topic Area
Topics: Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management - Click here when done
Session
EP1 » Innovations in Student Leanring (08:00 - Thursday, 6th October, West A Room)
Paper
Asset_Recovery_Disposition_UPDATE_9_2016.pdf