Book Chapter10.1201/9781420071702.CH12
Real Options Design for Sustainable Product Quality Management
Julie Stuart Williams
- 27 Oct 2009
- pp 169-186
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model to evaluate the value of Flexibility to produce Ordinary, Green, or Both Product Designs, and real options analysis of Ordinary and Green Desktop Product Designs.
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Abstract: 12.1 Sustainable Production in Flexible Systems . '. 170 12.2 Sustainable Product Quality Management Issues in Design and Manufacturing in the Electronics Industry 171 12.3 Real Options for the Flexible Supply Chain 172 12.4 Formulation of a Model to Evaluate the Value of Flexibility to Produce Ordinary, Green, or Both Product Designs : 173 12.5 Real Options Analysis of Ordinary and Green Desktop Product Designs 177 12.6 Summary 182 Acknowledgments 182 References 182
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