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Supply Chain Security: An Overview and Research Agenda

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Williams, Zachary; Lueg, Jason E.; LeMay, Stephen A.

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The International Journal of Logistics Management, SySSec Deliverable 4.2, Volume 19, Issue 2, p.254–81 (2008)
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Urciuoli, Luca, Toni Männistö, Juha Hintsa, and Tamanna Khan. "Supply Chain Cyber Security – Potential Threats." Information & Security: An International Journal 29, no. 1 (2013): 51-68.
APA style: Williams, Z., Lueg J. E., & LeMay S. A. (2008).  Supply Chain Security: An Overview and Research Agenda. The International Journal of Logistics Management. 19(2), 254–81.
Chicago style: Williams, Zachary, Jason E. Lueg, and Stephen A. LeMay. "Supply Chain Security: An Overview and Research Agenda." The International Journal of Logistics Management 19, no. 2 (2008): 254-81.
IEEE style: Williams, Z., J. E. Lueg, and S. A. LeMay, "Supply Chain Security: An Overview and Research Agenda", The International Journal of Logistics Management, vol. 19, issue 2: SySSec Deliverable 4.2, pp. 254–81, 2008.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09574090810895988
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