ISSC4-2019 - III SC4 Network Symposium
III International Symposium on Supply Chain 4.0:Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Transformation, Intelligent Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management 4.0 October 24-28th, 2019, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Joint-organized by SC4 (Collaborative Research Network on Supply Chain 4.0), Conexus Indiana www.conexusindiana.com, and Butler University, Lacy School of Business www.butler.edu/lacyschool
Topics
Intelligent Operations and Supply Chain Management
Industry 4.0
Emerging business models, Servitization
Emerging Technologies
Smart Factories, Logistics, Business, and Organizations
Digital transformation
And related topics
Objectives
Foster Collaboration among industry and academic partners
Promote and disseminate research works in the area
Plan other collaborative activities among members and non-members of the SC4 Network
Advance 4.0 Industrial pratices in Indiana and beyond
Types of Manuscripts
We accept manuscripts comprising ongoing studies or papers presenting results of theoretical or applied research covering one of the topics mentioned above.
All full submissions will be double-blind and peer-reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to the conference, contributions, and readability.
Please, note that the initial submission is an abstract of up to 500 words.
Next, authors of all accepted abstracts must choose one of the submission options:
Full Paper: up to 2500-5000 words;
Abstract: up to 500 words.
Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiiissc4
Best Paper Award The purpose of Best Paper Award is to recognize and reward outstanding scientific or professional contributions.
Publication All accepted papers will be published on the Proceedings of the III International Symposium on Supply Chain 4.0 (ISSN: 2594-8342). Selected manuscripts will be invited to submit a full-paper to some selected scientific journals.
Two partnerships are already established:
Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (BJO&PM – ISSN: 2237-8960)
Production and Management Journal
Download the full version of ISSC4 – 2019 – Call for Papers
Submissions and Important Dates (New Dates)
Initial submission (Abstract up to 500 words – for all authors): June 16th August 1st
Notification of Acceptance: July 1st August 12th (NEW: Accepted abstracts here)
Full Paper (2500-5000 words) or Final Abstract Submissions (500 words): July 14th September 1st (Authors do not desire to submit a full paper, can keep their original or revised abstract).
Final acceptance and comments from reviewers: August 18th September 18th
End of early registration: September 1st
End of regular registration: October 24th
Conference – October 24th – 28th
Submission language: English
All author must to submit an abstract of up to 500 words.
Submission Link: Closed
Questions: info@supplychain4.org
Summarized Program
Thursday, October 24th (Check-in and Hilton Downtown – Conexus Indiana Case Competition)
- Participants check-in
- Student Case Competition
- Executive dinner for the Student Case Competition
- NEW: Conexus Detailed Program
Friday, October 25th (Morning Hilton Downtown, Afternoon LSB Butler University)
- Career Fair
- Award Luncheon & Keynote Speaker
- Round Table
Saturday, October 26th (All day at LSB Butler)
- Parallel Sessions (paper presentations)
- Social Activities
- NEW: ISSC4-2019 Detailed Program
Sunday, October 27th(All day at LSB Butler)
- Parallel Sessions (paper presentations)
- SC4 Network meeting
- Closing Ceremony
Monday, October 28th (Company visits)
- Industrial Day (visit to global companies in Indianapolis area)
NEW: Detailed Program of the ISSC4 only (PDF Version here)
Saturday, October 26th | Sunday, October 27th | Monday, October 28th | |||
7:30 – 8:30 | Registration | ||||
8:30 – 9:00 | Open Ceremony | ||||
09:00 – 10:30 | Thematic Session – Education in the era of Industry 4.0 (Chair: Prof. Fabiano Armelini) | Thematic Session – Humans and Environement (Chair: Prof. Elias Ribeiro da Silva) | Industrial Visit 1 (transportation is provided) |
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Teaching Digital Transformation | Sven Packmohr and Kristin Vogelsang. | Theorical framework of the Industry 4.0 risks from sustainability perpective | Ramon Soltovski, Luis Mauricio Resende, Joseane Pontes and Rui Tadashi Yoshino. | Faurecia(Columbus, IN) Transportation is provided | |
Analysis of the main categories of Skills oriented to the context of the Industry 4.0 | Leonardo Breno Pessoa Da Silva, Joseane Pontes, Luis Mauricio Martins De Resende and Rui Tadashi Yoshino. | Historical perspective of the industrial revolutions: how we got here Industry 4.0 | Francisco Ignácio Giocondo César and Ieda Kanashiro Makiya. | ||
A Benchmarking Study of Industry 4.0 Initiatives in Engineering | Amanda Guerra De Araujo Cruz and Fabiano Armellini. | Marketing 4.0 and Social Responsibility: A Bibliometric Contribution | Rubia Carla Mendes, Joseane Pontes, Luis Mauricio Martins De Resende and Rui Tadashi Yoshino. | ||
Proposal for a Systematic Literature Review on the Theme Education 4.0: a contribution to the improvement of Engineering teaching | Bernardo Perota Barreto, Joseane Pontes, Fernanda Tavares Treinta and Rui Tadashi Yoshino. | Elena Laroche, Elaine Mosconi, Nathalie Cadieux, Leandro Feitosa Jorge and Rachel Guertin. | |||
10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break | ||||
11:00 – 12:30 | Thematic Session – Supply Chain 4.0 (Chair: Prof. Luis A. De Santa-Eulalia) | Thematic Session – Emerging Technologies (Chair: Prof. Fabiano Armellini) | |||
The contribution of KPIs to build resilience in the supply chain in the context of Industry 4.0 | Enzo Gabriel Nascimento Domingos, Heric Serafim Luciano, Luciana Rosa Leite, Andrea Lago Da Silva, Fabiano Armelinni and Carla Roberta Pereira. | The influence of blockchain in business ecosystems | Elias Ribeiro Da Silva and Jannis Angelis. | ||
The supply chain in the industry 4.0 context in small and medium enterprises: an international landscape | Marcelo Silva De Andrade. | Assessment of potentially attractive tasks to collaborative robotics application: A case study based on electronics industry | Mário César Reis Bonifácio, Jardel Sival Wolkers, Matheus Salati, Stefano Parenti Netto, Francisco Ignácio Giocondo César and Ieda Kanashiro Makiya. | ||
Digital Supply Chain: A literature review | Priscila Laczynski de Souza Miguel, Kenyth Alves de Freitas and Alexandre de Vicente Bittar. | Blockchain in sustainable supply chains: a literature review about benefits and applications | Flaviana Casella Galli, Edson Pinheiro De Lima, Elias Ribeiro Da Silva and Talita Frozza. | ||
Business Cluster Identification Leveraging Self-Organizing Maps | Francis Bowen and Janaina Siegler. | Big Data with Data Lake: A Case of a Paper Industry | Raquel Goulart, Eduardo Sallum, Rui Yoshino and Max Santos. | ||
12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch | Lunch with Keynote Speaker and Closing Ceremony | Lunch | ||
14:00 – 15:30 | Thematic Session – Digital Transformation (Chair: Prof. Elias Ribeiro da Silva) | SupplyChain4.org Meetings – registration required | Industrial Visit 2 (transportation is provided) |
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Human Resources Management and Digital Transformation in SMEs: How to Manage Paradoxes? | Sandrine Berger-Douce, Elaine Mosconi and Luis-Antonio De Santa-Eulalia. | Presentation of the SupplyChain4.org Netwok | Prof. Luis Antonio De Santa-Eulalia, Université de Sherbrooke | Toyota Forklift (Columbus, IN) Transportation is provided |
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Market of Rules: A new business through combination of people expertise and automation from Industry 4.0 | Anibal Tavares De Azevedo. | Working Groups about the Network Development | All participants | ||
Digital Business Transformation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Systematic literature Review of Maturity Readiness | Martin Beliveau, Luis Antonio De Santa-Eulalia, Elaine Mosconi and Nathalie Cadieux. | ||||
The Effects of Industry 4.0 Implementation on Organizational Value Chain. | Thales Volpe Rodrigues, Luis Maurício Martins De Resende, Rui Tadashi Yoshino and Joseane Pontes. | ||||
15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | ||||
16:00 – 17:30 | Thematic Session – Knowledge, Collaboration and Innovation (Chair: Prof. Jane Siegler) | SupplyChain4.org Meetings – registration required | |||
Implications of blockchain technology in Knowledge Management: a literature review | Talita Frozza, Edson Pinheiro De Lima, Elias Ribeiro Da Silva and Flaviana Casella Galli. | Planning the next Steps of the SupplyChain4.org | All participants | ||
Iron, Sustainability, and Social Media for co-innovation in a mining tailings recycling supply chain | Leandro Feitosa Jorge, Emiliano Oliveros, Elaine Mosconi. | ||||
Startups and the usage of Social Media for co-innovation | Anna Laura Almeida, Elaine Mosconi, Jeremi Doyon-Roch and Leandro Feitosa Jorge. | ||||
Collaboration between startups and industry to face the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: a Systematic Literature Review | Ivan Caputo Nunes, Fernanda Tavares Treinta, Joseane Pontes, Rui Tadashi Yoshino and Rubia Carla Mendes. | ||||
Linking Industry 4.0, Learning Factories, and Simulation Modeling: testbeds and proof-of-concepts experiments | William De Paula Ferreira, Arun Palaniappan, Fabiano Armellini, Luis Antonio De Santa-Eulalia, Elaine Mosconi and Guillaume Marion. | Closing Session | Prof. Jane Siegler, Butler University |
Online Transmissions (NEW)
- Time: Oct 26, 2019 09:00 AM America/Indiana/Indianapolis
- Join Zoom Meeting: https://butleru.zoom.us/j/704666126
- Meeting ID: 704 666 126
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- Dial by your location
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Registration (Here)
Early registration: US$ 150.00 (until October 1st )
Early student registration: US$ 50.00 (until October 1st )
Regular registration: US$ 250.00 (until October 20th )
Late student registration: US$ 100.00 (until October 20th)
Available payment methods
There are three registration payment options available in ISSC4-2019 – III SC4 Network Symposium.
- Credit Card (Here)
- International Wire Transfer
- Online payment system (ACH Payment)
Important Note:
The conference secretariat should receive the proof of payment by email (csantia1@butler.edu).
Organizing Committee
Janaina (Jane) Siegler (chair)
Eduardo Zancul
Paulo Sérgio de Arruda Ignácio
Francisco I. Giocondo César
Rui Yoshino
Scientific Committee
Luis Antonio De Santa-Eulalia (chair)
Veronica de Paula
Elaine Mosconi
Fabiano Armellini
Moacir Godinho Filho
Kleber Espôsto
Francesco Facchin
Paulo Ignácio
Sven Packmhor
Izabela Simon Rampasso
Cristiane Biazzin
Juliana Mendes
Rosley Anholon
Elias Ribeiro da Silva
Best Paper Award Committee
Fabiano Armellini (chair)
Moacir Godinho Filho
Paulo Ignácio
Local Organizing Committee
Janaina (Jane) Siegler (chair)
Christian Santiago
Barry King, Matthew Caito
Mauricio Melgarejo
Michael Schmierer
Venue
Lacy School of Business, Butler University
and
Hilton Downtown
Accommodation
While it is usually possible to find a hotel on short notice, it is not recommended to wait to book hotel rooms.
There are a few hotels near the conference venue.
Why Indianapolis?
#1 Convention city in the US
#1 Airport in America
Logistic capital of the US – the Crossroads of America
America’s favorite places for travel and leisure
America’s favorite cities for food & wine
(https://www.visitindy.com/
https://youtu.be/udJX8ERecwQ
Why Butler University?
One of only three universities in the US recognized in five or more categories—more than all other Indiana schools combined
Ranked #2 overall among Midwest schools
Listed among the Midwest’s “Best Value Schools”
Ranked among the nation’s finest in:
First-year student experience
Internships
Study abroad
Service-learning
Undergraduate research and creative projects
Led the top-10 Midwest universities in multiple categories:
Percent of freshmen in the top quarter of their high-school class (81%)
Percent of alumni who support the university through giving (23%)
Freshman retention rate (90%)
Percent of applicants accepted to the university (66%)
Source: https://www.butler.
The Lacy School of Business
AACSB Accredited
#1 in the country for Internships and with a 99% placement rate of students, the LSB’s success comes from a mix of high-quality scholarly faculty and their high involvement with the business community.
In 2019, the LSB is preparing to launch its Supply Majors for both undergraduate and MBA courses
In the fall of 2019, the new building will be opened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usYohlF0oOs
https://www.butler.edu/lacyschool
*We are partnering with one of the most important supply chain and logistics organizations in the preparation of this event: https://www.