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Twenty years of IJLM: evolution in research
Sara Liao‐Troth, Stephanie Thomas, Stanley E. FawcettThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate research trends observed in the International Journal of Logistics Management (IJLM) during its first 20 years of publication.
How logistics‐service providers can develop value‐added services for SMEs: a dyadic perspective
Juho Soinio, Kari Tanskanen, Max FinneThis work aims to combine the perspectives of logistics‐service providers (LSPs) and small and medium‐sized enterprises (SME) in the development of value‐added logistics services…
Inter‐organizational IT use, cooperative attitude, and inter‐organizational collaboration as antecedents to contingency planning effectiveness
Dianne J. Hall, Joseph B. Skipper, Benjamin T. Hazen, Joe B. HannaToday's supply chains face increasing vulnerabilities; effective management of disruptions is critical to an organization's ability to weather disruptive events and remain…
An empirical study comparing Guatemalan and United States logistics strategies
Michael A. McGinnis, John E. Spillan, Nicholas VirziThis manuscript aims to empirically examine logistics strategy in Guatemalan firms and compare the findings to recent research into logistics strategy research of USA firms.
Logistics evolution: a comparison of military and commercial logistics thought
Stephen M. Rutner, Maria Aviles, Scott CoxThis paper aims to look at the relative position of thought leadership between the areas of military and civilian logisticians.
Supply chain innovation diffusion: going beyond adoption
Benjamin T. Hazen, Robert E. Overstreet, Casey G. CegielskiA comprehensive evaluation of the constructs that contribute to the incorporation of a supply chain innovation into an organization is markedly absent in the literature. Even in…
Understanding satisfaction with supply chain management careers: an exploratory study
Sean P. Goffnett, Robert L. Cook, Zachary Williams, Brian J. GibsonCareer shifts and talent shortages in supply chain management (SCM) are evident at most occupation levels and need further attention and understanding. The purpose of this paper…
A fuzzy AHP based integer linear programming model for the multi‐criteria transshipment problem
Ting He, William Ho, Carman Lee Ka Man, Xiaofei XuThe purpose of this research is to develop a holistic approach to maximize the customer service level while minimizing the logistics cost by using an integrated multiple criteria…
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