Enhancing awareness on the benefits of supply chain visibility through serious gaming

conference paper
Improving both efficiency and security in international supply chains requires a new approach in data sharing and control measures. Instead of managing supply chain risks individually, supply chain partners need to collaborate in order to exchange cargo information and implement control measures on the level of the entire supply chain. Governmental agencies, having access to this up-to-date and complete information, can implement alternative risk assessment policies, resulting in less disruptive ways of supervising entire trade lanes. However, this paradigm shift requires awareness of these supply chain visibility concepts and increased collaboration between partners in a value chain. In order to disseminate these new concepts and initiate cooperation between key stakeholders, a serious game called ‘The Chain Game’ was designed, implemented and evaluated. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2015.
TNO Identifier
530875
ISSN
03029743
ISBN
9783319250120
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Source title
14th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society, I3E 2015, 13 October 2015 through 15 October 2015
Editor(s)
Lamersdorf, W.
Hidders, J,.
Janssen, M.
Klievink, B.
Zuiderwijk, A.
Mantymaki, M.
Loenen, B. van
Pages
503-512
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