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Logistics case study based research: towards higher quality

Alex da Mota Pedrosa (Faculty of Engineering, University of Southern Denmark, Sonderborg, Denmark)
Dag Näslund (Coggin College of Business, Department of Management, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA and Department of Industrial Management and Logistics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden)
Claudia Jasmand (Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands)

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

ISSN: 0960-0035

Article publication date: 13 April 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to assess the quality of the case study based research approach as documented in articles published during the past 13 years, based on a synthesis of indicators for the quality criteria truth‐value, transferability, and traceability.

Design/methodology/approach

Content analysis of 134 case study‐based articles published in six leading logistics and supply chain management (SCM) journals between 1998 and 2010 is used to assess and evaluate the quality of the case study‐based research approach as documented in these publications.

Findings

This research provides an overview of the quality of the case study‐based research approach. Results show that the quality is generally low, supporting the ongoing, but empirically unsupported criticism on the quality of case study‐based research. The results also highlight which specific aspects authors and reviewers need to address to ensure high quality of the case study‐based research approach in published articles.

Research limitations/implications

This study is limited to the analysis of published articles in six logistics and SCM journals. Further research should investigate different journals in logistics and other disciplines, and the relationship between the rigor of case study based research and its contribution to the field.

Practical implications

The findings give guidance to authors and reviewers in developing articles with a high‐quality case study‐based research approach and help reviewers and readers to evaluate the quality of the described approach.

Originality/value

The paper verifies the validity of ongoing claims for more rigor in case study‐based research and identifies areas of improvement.

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Citation

da Mota Pedrosa, A., Näslund, D. and Jasmand, C. (2012), "Logistics case study based research: towards higher quality", International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 42 No. 3, pp. 275-295. https://doi.org/10.1108/09600031211225963

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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