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Understanding the relationship between general and middle-range theorizing
David Swanson, Lakshmi Goel, Kristoffer Francisco, James StockGeneral theories have been criticized for their inability to explore the mechanics of more specific domain knowledge and understand how, when and where general theory applies to…
Paradoxes in supply chains: a conceptual framework for packed products
Henrik Pålsson, Erik SandbergGrounded in paradox theory, and with the objective of structuring and extending existing knowledge of conflicts of interest (e.g. trade-offs) in packaging logistics, the purpose…
Supply chain resilience: an adaptive cycle approach
Henry AdoborThe purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework for extending an understanding of resilience in complex adaptive system (CAS) such as supply chains using the…
Barriers to multi-tier supply chain risk management
Liyuan Wang-Mlynek, Kai FoerstlMulti-tier supply chain risk management (MSCRM) is an evolving and dynamic field, as any defaults or glitches in supply chains can potentially harm the efficiency and…
An information management approach for supply chain disruption recovery
Dario Messina, Ana Cristina Barros, António Lucas Soares, Aristides MatopoulosTo study how supply chain decision makers gather, process and use the available internal and external information when facing supply chain disruptions.
Do e-commerce customers change their preferred last-mile delivery based on its sustainability impact?
Bianca Ignat, Stanislav ChankovThe purpose of this paper is to explore if e-commerce customers change their preferred last-mile delivery, when they are provided with additional information on the environmental…
Green warehousing, logistics optimization, social values and ethics and economic performance: the role of supply chain sustainability
Yaw Agyabeng-Mensah, Esther Ahenkorah, Ebenezer Afum, Essel Dacosta, Zhongxing TianThis study primarily explores the influence of green warehousing, logistics optimization and social values and ethics on supply chain sustainability and economic performance. The…
Environmental alignment between logistics service providers and shippers – a supply chain perspective
Maria Huge-Brodin, Edward Sweeney, Pietro EvangelistaVarious suggested paths for greening logistics and supply chains often address the specific perspectives of single supply chain actors. Drawing on stakeholder theory, the purpose…
Examining the role of logistics 4.0 enabled dynamic capabilities on firm performance
Surajit Bag, Shivam Gupta, Zongwei LuoThe study investigates the effect of technological capabilities, organizational capabilities and environmental capabilities on Logistics 4.0 capabilities and also examines the…
Lean Production implementation, Cloud-Supported Logistics and Supply Chain Integration: interrelationships and effects on business performance
Luciano Novais, Juan Manuel Maqueira Marín, José Moyano-FuentesWith support from the dynamic capabilities theory, this paper examines the role of Cloud Computing technology use in logistics (Cloud-Supported Logistics) and its effect on…
Investigating the role of demand planning as a higher-order construct in mitigating disruptions in the European supply chains
Artur SwierczekThe goal of the paper is twofold. First, it aims to empirically conceptualize whether a wide array of fragmented demand planning activities, performed in supply chains, can be…
Product quality information in supply chains: a performance-linked conceptual framework applied to the Australian red meat industry
Yue Zhang, Derek Baker, Garry GriffithThis paper aims to address the association between the quality and quantity of information in supply chains and the costs and benefits of generating, using and sharing it.
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