Competence in supply chain management: a systematic review
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to present an integrated view of the literature published on all aspects and facets of competence in supply chain management (SCM) and furthermore provides a framework for classifying and analyzing literature to facilitate further study, practice and research.
Design/methodology/approach
A systematic literature review identified 98 peer-reviewed scientific journal publications on the subject of competence in SCM.
Findings
This review identifies and classifies the key content of the subject based on whose competence (level of analysis) and the type of competence (competence element), resulting in a framework that brings together aspects at the individual and organizational level, and of the functional, relational, managerial and behavioral elements of competence from the SCM literature. It furthermore displays the timeliness and wide-ranging character of the subject, as presented by the evolutionary timeline and the main research streams.
Research limitations/implications
Although competence in SCM is a key to business success, the subject is ambiguous and an explicit need exists for more research. This paper provides a foundation for future examination of and theory building in this subject. It also alerts researchers to complementary studies outside of their own “customary” domains.
Practical implications
This paper can support managers in their pursuit to secure competence in SCM and thereby improve outcomes on both individual and organizational level. It can furthermore assist in the development of relevant programs and training sessions.
Originality/value
To the best of authors’ knowledge, this work represents the first systematic literature review on the subject of competence in SCM. In addition, it proposes a taxonomy for mapping and evaluating research on this subject.
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Acknowledgements
The authors gratefully acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for their constructive and detailed feedback on the previous draft of this paper. Their comments have contributed to improving this paper. The authors also thank Associate Professor Carl-Henric Nilsson, Department of Business Administration, School of Economics and Management at Lund University, and Associate Professor Henrik Sternberg, Department of Design Sciences, Faculty of Engineering at Lund University, for their careful reading and suggestions. This research was financially supported by The Swedish Retail and Wholesale Development Council through the Centre for Retail Research at Lund University, and by Helsingborg City and VINNOVA through the ReLog research platform.
Citation
Derwik, P. and Hellström, D. (2017), "Competence in supply chain management: a systematic review", Supply Chain Management, Vol. 22 No. 2, pp. 200-218. https://doi.org/10.1108/SCM-09-2016-0324
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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