As global supply chains become increasingly complex, the need for expertise in their financial aspects intensifies. This book aims to equip students and professionals with the necessary knowledge to navigate these complexities, ensuring efficient and resilient financial supply chain operations. It delves deeply into the intricate and constantly evolving realm of supply chain finance. By integrating key concepts, major mechanisms, hands-on risk analytics, and the latest technology trends, this book provides a seamless and comprehensive examination of the topic, grounded in the author's twenty years of academic research and practical experience.
Students in supply chain management will gain a thorough understanding of the financial and risk elements integral to modern supply chains. This includes optimizing cash flows, the role of financial institutions and supply chain firms, and mitigating risks within the supply chain ecosystem. Definitions throughout the text will elucidate supply chain finance terminology that may be unfamiliar to management students. The instructor's manual will include PowerPoint slides, exercises, and quizzes to assess student comprehension and progress. This textbook is poised to be the primary resource for understanding the financial dimensions of supply chains.
Gangshu (George) Cai is a Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Information Systems and Analytics in the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University, USA. He is the founding director of the Institute of Supply Chain and Operations Management (ISCOM) and the founder of ISCAI, a consultancy specializing in supply chain analytics and intelligence. Professor Cai serves as an Associate Editor of the Decision Sciences Journal and a Senior Editor of the Production and Operations Management Journal. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers in esteemed academic journals, including Production and Operations Management, Marketing Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Management Science, and PNAS.