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Knowledge and information flows in supply chains: A study on pharmaceutical companies
Authors:Marcelo Caldeira Pedroso  Davi Nakano  
Institution:aFundacao Instituto de Administracao, Sao Paulo, Brazil;bEscola Politecnica, Production Engineering Department, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, trav2, 128, 05508-070 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:A great deal of attention in the supply chain management literature is devoted to study material and demand information flows and their coordination. But in many situations, supply chains may convey information from different nature, they may be an important channel companies have to deliver knowledge, or specifically, technical information to the market. This paper studies the technical flow and highlights its particular requirements. Drawing upon a qualitative field research, it studies pharmaceutical companies, since those companies face a very specific challenge: consumers do not have discretion over their choices, ethical drugs must be prescribed by physicians to be bought and used by final consumers. Technical information flow is rich, and must be redundant and early delivered at multiple points. Thus, apart from the regular material channel where products and order information flow, those companies build a specialized information channel, developed to communicate to those who need it to create demand. Conclusions can be extended to supply chains where products and services are complex and decision makers must be clearly informed about technology-related information.
Keywords:Supply chain management  Information flow  Knowledge flow  Health care  Pharmaceutical companies
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