International Journal of Operations & Production Management
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On the edge: a multilevel perspective on innovation complexities and dynamic attractors in the supply network
Iryna Malacina, Katrina LintukangasIn innovation management, the complexity inherited in the supply network may be necessary for success. This study aims to holistically examine innovation complexities and system…
How incentive alignment along the supply chain fosters incremental innovation: evidence from defence performance-based contracts
Faris Alqahtani, Kostas Selviaridis, Mark StevensonTo investigate how providers of product-service bundles design and manage their contracts with upstream suppliers to incentivise incremental innovation for the benefit of their…
Navigating through geopolitical risk: the role of supply chain concentration
Minghao Zhu, Shucheng Miao, Hugo K.S. Lam, Chen Liang, Andy C.L. YeungThis study aims to investigate the impact of geopolitical risk (GPR) on supply chain concentration (SCC) and the roles of operational capabilities and resources in this…
Understanding competition, cooperation and their interplay in supplier network: implication on manufacturer’s innovation
Xiaotian YangA manufacturer with complex end-products can play the “hub firm” role in its supplier network and manage the relationship among its suppliers, but it mostly does not know how to…
Examining the dark side of quality management: analysing work overload, exhaustion and managerial support using a moderated mediation approach
Ana B. Escrig-Tena, Mercedes Segarra-Ciprés, Beatriz García-JuanIn this study, we propose a model for analysing the association between total quality management (TQM) and exhaustion, which considers work overload as a mediation variable and…
Nexus supplier transparency and supply network accessibility: effects on buyer ESG risk exposure
Jesus Diego, Maria J. Montes-SanchoThis paper investigates the role of nexus supplier transparency, which involves the collective information disclosure to the public by second-tier nexus suppliers, as an…
Friendshoring: how geopolitical tensions affect foreign sourcing, supply base complexity, and sub-tier supplier sharing
Remi Charpin, Martin CousineauThis paper examines the influence of geopolitical tensions—operationalized as political divergence between governments—on firms’ foreign supply bases and the resulting effects on…
Caught in the deglobalisation crosswind? De-risking by “China+1” or “In-China-For-China”
Steven James Day, Janet Godsell, Yongyi ShouForeign firms in China, particularly those from the Global West, are in a difficult position as deglobalisation and strained international relations create risk. This paper offers…
Improving group problem solving through awareness of members’ problem-solving preferences
José C.M. Franken, Desirée H. van Dun, Celeste P.M. WilderomMany groups in organisations are unsuccessful in problem solving. However, the principle of continuous improvement necessitates that organisations refine their employees’…
Impact pathways: geopolitics, risk and ethics in critical minerals supply chains
Ran Bhamra, Adrian Small, Christian Hicks, Olimpia PilchThis pathway paper highlights how geopolitics, risk and ethics affect critical minerals (CMs) supply chains (SCs). It identifies pathways to enable operations and SC management…
Is it good to have a choice? The value of participatory order assignments in warehousing
Thomas De Lombaert, Kris Braekers, René De Koster, Katrien RamaekersWarehouses are under pressure to operate as efficiently as possible. In pursuit of attaining high efficiency in the order picking process, the warehouse manager must take several…
The role of digital technologies in configuring circular ecosystems
Lisa Arianna Rossi, Jagjit Singh SraiThis paper aims to explore the use of digital technologies in enabling circular ecosystems. We apply supply network (SN) configuration theory and a novel resource pooling lens…
To complete or terminate smart manufacturing projects: a prospect theory perspective
Xueshu Shan, Jinan Shao, Xinyu Zhao, Yongyi ShouDespite the increasingly salient role of smart manufacturing (SM) in revolutionizing operational processes, little research has explored the dynamics of corporate executives’…
Impact pathways: digital product passport for embedding circularity in electronics supply chains
Atanu Chaudhuri, Brian Vejrum Wæhrens, Horst Treiblmaier, Steffen Foldager JensenThis impact pathways paper identifies drivers and barriers for digital product passport (DPP) applications in electronics supply chains and to derive future research pathways.
Digital integration capability asymmetry and buyer product innovation: the contingent roles of environmental dynamism and innovative climate
Sichu Xiong, Antony Paulraj, Jing Dai, Chandra Ade IrawanFirms are increasingly digitalizing their business processes and expanding them into digital platforms, which are believed to generate digital and relational resources that can…
Are common directors guilty of corporate fraud contagion from the customer side?
Yifan Zhan, Tian Xiao, Tiantian Zhang, Wai Kin Leung, Hing Kai ChanThis study examines whether common directors are guilty of contagion of corporate frauds from the customer side and, if so, how contagion occurs. Moreover, it explores a way to…
Geopolitical disruptions and supply chain structural ambidexterity
Hamid Moradlou, Heather Skipworth, Lydia Bals, Emel Aktas, Samuel RoscoeThis paper seeks insights into how multinational enterprises restructure their global supply chains to manage the uncertainty caused by geopolitical disruptions. To answer this…
Unfolding the resource configuration and interaction in digital servitization: an exploratory two-stage research design
Keyi Fang, Xiaobo Wu, Weiqi Zhang, Linan LeiThis article aims to unfold digital servitization by exploring the key resources and resource orchestration (i.e. resource configuration and interaction).
An experimental investigation of environmental knowledge sharing in a supply chain coopetition situation
Jing Dai, Yao “Henry” Jin, David E. Cantor, Isaac Elking, Laharish GuntukaDespite the important role that suppliers have in enhancing the environmental performance of a buyer firm, previous research has not investigated the individual-level motivations…
Unveiling the impact of the congruence between artificial intelligence and explorative learning on supply chain resilience
Jing Dai, Ruoqi Geng, Dong Xu, Wuyue Shangguan, Jinan ShaoDrawing upon socio-technical system theory, this study intends to investigate the effects of the congruence and incongruence between artificial intelligence (AI) and explorative…
How do engineering suppliers create project value for buyers? A micro-foundational perspective
Miao Yu, Xinnan Wang, Xiaotian Yang, Lu SunValue creation in engineering projects has received considerable research attention. However, buyers’ expectations regarding project value do not always translate into the actions…
Unlocking circularity: the interplay between institutional pressures and supply chain integration
Tommaso Calzolari, Andrea Genovese, Andrew Brint, Stefan SeuringThis paper investigates the role of institutional pressures (IPs) and supply chain integration (SCI) in driving the adoption of circular economy (CE) practices. It is hypothesised…
Social-ecological resilience in extreme natural environments: a multiple case study of Arctic offshore supply ecosystems
Antonina Tsvetkova, Britta GammelgaardThis study aims to explore how operational resilience can be achieved within supply ecosystems in the delicate yet harsh natural environments of the Arctic.
For the many not the few: introducing just transition for supply chain management
Hakan Karaosman, Donna Marshall, Irene WardJust transition is a fundamental concept for supply chain management but neither discipline pays attention to the other and little is known about how supply chains can be…
How performance measurement systems enable or hinder organizational ambidexterity
Daniella Abena Badu, Pietro MicheliThis study aims to examine how different uses of performance measurement systems (PMS) enable or hinder organizational ambidexterity (OA), intended as the simultaneous pursuit of…
Impact of digital transformation misalignment on supplier financial risk
Xiaohong Chen, Qi Shi, Zhifang Zhou, Xu ChengDigital transformation misalignment refers to disparities in digital transformation levels between suppliers and buyers across the production and operation process. It has…
Modern slavery supply chain capabilities: the effects of Blockchain technology and employees’ digital dexterity
Wantao Yu, Chee Yew Wong, Mark Jacobs, Roberto ChavezThis study aims to address a significant and previously unanswered question for both academics and practitioners: how do organizations learn to apply Blockchain technology to…
Capability configurations for successful advanced servitization
Nima Heirati, Sabrina C. Thornton, Alexander Leischnig, Stephan C. HennebergAdvanced servitization is the process that involves the combination of different services that facilitate both the use of a product and customer operations. Although servitization…
The impacts of automation and augmentation AI use on physicians’ performance: an ambidextrous perspective
Mengqiu Guo, Minhao Gu, Baofeng HuoDue to the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, increasing the use of AI in healthcare is critical, but few studies have explored the extent to which…
Impact pathways: a call for impactful research in supply chain GHG emissions reduction
Lisa M. Ellram, Wendy L. TateThis impact pathway manuscript motivates and guides operations and supply chain management (OSCM) researchers to deeply consider the role of suppliers in greenhouse gas (GHG…
Impact pathways: technology-aided supply chain planning for resilience
Sourav Sengupta, Heidi C. Dreyer, Patrik JonssonDue to emerging uncertainties, supply chain planning (SCP) has become complex for many companies, and practitioners are unsure how emerging technologies can help. We address this…
Sustaining spontaneous volunteer groups following their response to a disaster
Duncan Shaw, Reza Zanjirani Farahani, Judy ScullyThis research explores the drivers that determine the ability of spontaneous volunteer groups (SVGs) to sustain their operations. That sustainability aims to support those…
Additive manufacturing in the medical sector: from an empirical investigation of challenges and opportunities toward the design of an ecosystem model
Mirco Peron, Nicolò Saporiti, Majid Shoeibi, Jan Holmström, Mika SalmiThis works provides a thorough understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with Additive Manufacturing (AM) adoption in the medical sector. Through this analysis…
The influence of institutional logics on vaccine development, production and distribution in Africa
Richard Chawana, Anastacia Mamabolo, Evangelos ApostolerisAfrica has the most deaths from infections yet lacks adequate capacity to engage in vaccine development, production and distribution, the cornerstone of efficiently managing and…
Impact pathways: the hidden challenges of Scope 3 emissions measurement and management
Leticia Canal Vieira, Mariolina Longo, Matteo MuraThis pathway discusses the need for further research into how focal companies measure and manage indirect Scope 3 emissions in their value chains.
Thriving in a weak institutional environment: strategies for engaging with regulative institutions
Kenyth Alves de Freitas, Barbara Bechler Flynn, Ely Laureano PaivaThis paper explores how a firm that is established in an environment characterized by uncertainty can engage with weak regulative institutions by developing operational and…
Purchasing contribution to innovation exploration: awareness, motivations and capabilities
François Constant, Thomas JohnsenThis paper explores the precedents for purchasing to contribute effectively to innovation exploration. We investigate how purchasing can become aware of innovation opportunities…
Theorising worker voice for supply chain justice – communication, representation and recognition
Victoria Stephens, Amy Victoria Benstead, Helen Goworek, Erica Charles, Dane LukicThe paper explores the notion of worker voice in terms of its implications for supply chain justice. The paper proposes the value of the recognition perspective on social justice…
More or complex actions? Effects of supply networks on firms' competitive aggressiveness
Yang S. Yang, Xiaojin Sun, Mengge Li, Tingting YanThis study investigates the extent to which a firm’s centrality and autonomy in its supply network are associated with the intensity and complexity of its competitive actions.
Dynamic capabilities of global and local humanitarian organizations with emergency response and long-term development missions
Byung-Gak Son, Samuel Roscoe, ManMohan S. SodhiThis study aims to answer the question: What dynamic capabilities do diverse humanitarian organizations have?
A lifecycle analysis of complex public procurement: an agency-institutional theory perspective
Rick Forster, Andrew Lyons, Nigel Caldwell, Jennifer Davies, Hossein SharifiThe study sets out to demonstrate how a lifecycle perspective on complex, public-sector procurement projects can be used for making qualitative assessments of procurement policy…
Association between corporate diversification strategies and inventory performance: a firm-level investigation
Zhuang Qian, Charles X. Wang, Haiying YangThis research aims to empirically investigate the impacts of product and international diversification strategies on firm-level inventory performance.
Gender diversity and injustice among supply chain executives: exploring outcomes that advance social justice
James Kroes, Anna Land, Andrew Steven Manikas, Felice KleinThis study investigates whether the underrepresentation of women in executive-level roles within the supply chain management (SCM) field is justified or the result of gender…
Toward a moral approach to stakeholder management: insights from the inclusion of marginalized stakeholders in the operations of social enterprises
Kelsey M. Taylor, Eugenia RoscaPrevious literature on sustainable supply chain management has largely adopted an instrumental view of stakeholder management and has focused on understanding the effect of…
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