Table of contents - Special Issue: 20th Anniversary Issue
Complementary theories to supply chain management revisited – from borrowing theories to theorizing
Árni Halldórsson, Juliana Hsuan, Herbert KotzabThe aim of this paper is to identify ways by which the theorizing of supply chain management (SCM) takes place, with particular attention to complementary theories. SCM suffers as…
A business model approach to supply chain management
Peter Trkman, Marko Budler, Aleš GroznikThis paper aims to extend the topics from a 2007 paper to stimulate debate on strategic issues vital for the long-term success of supply chains (SCs). The authors upgraded from SC…
Evolution of the migratory supply chain model
Andrew Potter, Denis R Towill, Martin ChristopherThe purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the impact of the original work and provide an updated model to reflect the changing environment for supply chains. In 2000, a…
A decade of supply chain collaboration and directions for future research
Claudine Antoinette Soosay, Paul HylandThis paper aims to conduct a systematic review of the literature on supply chain collaboration published over a 10-year period from 2005 to 2014. It explores the nature and extent…
Horizontal logistics collaboration for enhanced supply chain performance: an international retail perspective
Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues, Irina Harris, Robert MasonThe paper aims to develop a supply chain-driven model horizontal logistics collaboration (HLC). HLC initiatives can fail. To improve the chance of success, a thorough…
Why supply chain collaboration fails: the socio-structural view of resistance to relational strategies
Stanley E. Fawcett, Matthew W. McCarter, Amydee M Fawcett, G Scott Webb, Gregory M MagnanThe purpose of this study is to elaborate theory regarding the reasons why collaboration strategies fail. The relational view posits that supply chain integration can be a source…
20 years of performance measurement in sustainable supply chain management – what has been achieved?
Philip Beske-Janssen, Matthew Phillip Johnson, Stefan SchalteggerThe purpose of this paper is to systematically review the academic literature on sustainability performance measurement for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) published…
Putting sustainable supply chain management into base of the pyramid research
Raja Usman Khalid, Stefan Seuring, Philip Beske, Anna Land, Sadaat Ali Yawar, Ralf WagnerThe aim of this paper is to analyze which sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) arguments are addressed in the base of the pyramid (BoP)-related research. BoP projects…
Modern slavery and the supply chain: the limits of corporate social responsibility?
Stephen John NewThis conceptual paper aims to examine modern slavery in the supply chain, showing how the issue challenges conventional thinking and practice in corporate social responsibility…
A commentary on agility in humanitarian aid supply chains
Richard Oloruntoba, Gyöngyi KovácsThis paper aims to provide a commentary and an overview of developments in the field of humanitarianism that could impact theoretical understanding of agility in humanitarian aid…
Sourcing portfolio analysis and power positioning: towards a “paradigm shift” in category management and strategic sourcing
Andrew CoxThe paper aims to present the case for a “paradigm shift” in current thinking about how to undertake category management and develop sourcing strategies using power positioning…
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1359-8546e-ISSN:
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- Prof Beverly Wagner