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An analysis of the value of supply chain management periodicals


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Title:

An analysis of the value of supply chain management periodicals

Author(s):

David A. Menachof, Brian J. Gibson, Joe B. Hanna, Anthony E. Whiteing

Journal:

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

Year:

2009

Volume:

39

Issue:

2

Page:

145 - 165


ISSN:

0960-0035


DOI:

10.1108/09600030910942403

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide rankings of quality of peer reviewed periodicals for faculty research use, rankings of usefuless of both peer reviewed and non-peer reviewed periodicals for teaching and outreach purposes, and rankings of usefulness of search engines for finding articles.

Design/methodology/approach – An online survey was conducted during the Autumn Semester of 2006. 82 periodicals were identified as relevant to the Supply Chain Management field. Respondents were asked to rank their top used journals in terms of use for teaching, outreach and research.

Findings – A total of 143 surveys were completed. Journal of Business Logistics, Harvard Business Review, and International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management were the top three ranked journals in the composite index. EBSCO Business Source Premier, ProQuest, and Google Scholar were the top three search engines used to find logistics and SCM articles.

Research limitations/implications – A clear global consensus is forming on the top journals for SCM. However, the emergence of Operations Management/Operations Research Journals into the rankings is an important trend. There was also the absence of previously ranked journals as the field evolved from transportation and distribution to logistics to SCM.

Originality/value – This paper is the largest survey completed to date in the field and substantially updates previous surveys. All academics who are active in SCM will find value in this paper.

Keywords:

Research, Serials, Supply chain management


Article Type:

Research paper


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/09600030910942403

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