Journal of Supply Chain Management
In This Issue
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INTRODUCTION All academic fields are biased toward publishing research that has significant findings and/or confirms existing theory (e.g.,...Read More...
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INTRODUCTION The world has observed an increase in international trade and consequently worldwide sourcing volumes, stressing the importance...Read More...
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INTRODUCTION Fifteen years ago, I cowrote an introduction to a special issue on the emergence of theory-driven empirical...Read More...
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The following remarks are based on observations from the dissertation process at our school, which largely represents the...Read More...
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If one considers how to advise Ph.D. students in their formative stage, one should first and foremost recognize...Read More...
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There always comes a time when doctoral students, after having learned the basics of research methods and having...Read More...
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INTRODUCTION Companies are increasingly developing collaborative relationships. Dyer and Hatch (2006) have shown the kind of competitive advantage...Read More...
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INTRODUCTION Research has shown that collaborative approaches involving suppliers significantly contribute to improved product quality, shorter lead times...Read More...
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INTRODUCTION Compared with the general and strategic management literature, the supply chain management (SCM) domain exhibits substantial leeway...Read More...

