Supply Chain Management: Volume 28 Issue 1

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An International Journal
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Factors influencing the acceptance of private and public blockchain-based collaboration among supply chain practitioners: a parallel mediation model

Gayathri Giri, Hansa Lysander Manohar

Drawing inspiration from the organizational information processing theory, the technology acceptance model (TAM) and the theory of motivation, this study aims to examine the…

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The big picture on supply chain integration – insights from a bibliometric analysis

Herbert Kotzab, Ilja Bäumler, Paul Gerken

Integration is a key element of supply chain management (SCM) and a lot of research has been executed within the field of supply chain integration (SCI). The purpose of this paper…

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Dynamic capabilities in the “new normal”: a study of organizational flexibility, integration and agility in the Peruvian coffee supply chain

Edgar Ramos, Andrea S. Patrucco, Melissa Chavez

Considering the unprecedented supply chain disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the agri-food sector, the possession of dynamic capabilities (DCs) …

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A graph-theoretic approach for assessing the leanness level of supply chains

Luciano Costa Santos, Lívia Maria Albuquerque Reul, Cláudia Fabiana Gohr

Developing a lean supply chain is a continuous improvement effort, so it requires tracking the implementation progress by assessing the achieved level of leanness. However, lean…

Socially responsible supply chain initiatives and their outcomes: a taxonomy of manufacturing companies

Fernando Gonçalves Picasso, Cristiane Biazzin, Ely Laureano Paiva, Raul Beal Partyka

This paper aims to propose a taxonomy based on socially responsible practices across supply chains. The authors compare and contrast different socially responsible initiatives in…

Impact of a country’s logistical capabilities on supply chain risk

R. Sreedevi, Haritha Saranga, Sirish Kumar Gouda

This paper aims to examine the relationship between environmental factors, risk perception and decision-making in risk management. Specifically, using attribution theory, the…

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Diagnosing recurrent logistics problems: a combined SCM disciplines and maturity perspective

Harmen S. Wijbenga, Paul C. van Fenema, Nynke Faber

The purpose of the study is to diagnose recurrent logistics problems in a public organization’s network of logistics entities, determining the maturity level of each supply chain…

Behavioral operations management and supply chain coordination mechanisms: a systematic review and classification of the literature

Fatemeh Sahar Goudarzi, Paul Bergey, Doina Olaru

The recent surge in behavioral studies on the coordination mechanisms in supply chains (SCs) and advanced methods highlights the role of SC coordination (SCC) and behavioral…

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The role of capabilities in shaping sustainable supply chain flexibility and enhancing circular economy-target performance: an empirical study

Surajit Bag, Muhammad Sabbir Rahman

A circular economy is a popular approach considered by many firms to address sustainable development goals strategically. Literature indicates that collaborative relationships…

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How and when does relational governance impact lead-time performance of developing-country suppliers in global value chains?

Mohammad Tarikul Islam, Doren Chadee, Michael Jay Polonsky

This study aims to integrate social capital theory and the knowledge-based view of firms to develop and test a theoretical framework of the mechanisms that explain the influence…

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ISSN:

1359-8546

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Beverly Wagner