Supply Chain Management: Volume 17 Issue 4

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subject:

Table of contents - Special Issue: Building theory in supply chain management through “systematic reviews” of the literature. Part 1

Guest Editors: Richard Wilding, Beverly Wagner

The governance of supply networks: a systematic literature review

Colin Pilbeam, Gabriela Alvarez, Hugh Wilson

The purpose of this paper is to establish what is known regarding how supply network governance leads to network outcomes, what mechanisms underlie this relationship, and how…

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Outcomes of inter‐organizational trust in supply chain relationships: a systematic literature review and a meta‐analysis of the empirical evidence

Emanuela Delbufalo

This study's purpose is to improve the understanding of inter‐organizational trust outcomes in supply chain relationships. It focuses on synthesizing the empirical research…

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Supply chain risk management: a new methodology for a systematic literature review

Claudia Colicchia, Fernanda Strozzi

Supply chain risk management (SCRM) has recently gained increasing attention in the supply chain context, both from the practitioners' perspective and as a research area. Given…

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Towards a theory of supply chain alignment enablers: a systematic literature review

Chee Wong, Heather Skipworth, Janet Godsell, Nemile Achimugu

The importance of supply chain alignment has been discussed since the birth of supply chain management (SCM). Yet it remains a major challenge for supply chains. This paper aims…

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Understanding the role of logistics capabilities in achieving supply chain agility: a systematic literature review

David M. Gligor, Mary C. Holcomb

The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of logistics capabilities in achieving supply chain agility through a multi‐disciplinary review of the relevant research. The…

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Theoretical perspectives in purchasing and supply chain management: an analysis of the literature

Daniel Chicksand, Glyn Watson, Helen Walker, Zoe Radnor, Robert Johnston

This paper attempts to seek answers to four questions. Two of these questions have been borrowed (but adapted) from the work of Defee et al.: RQ1. To what extent is theory used in…

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Cover of Supply Chain Management

ISSN:

1359-8546

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Beverly Wagner