International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
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Theories of digital platforms for supply chain management: a systematic literature review
Carina Culotta, Constantin Blome, Michael HenkeDigital platforms transform supply chains. However, no unified theoretical understanding of digital platforms exists. Thus, the underlying research aims at investigating platform…
An inductive analysis of collaborative cybersecurity management capabilities, relational antecedents and supply chain cybersecurity parameters
Derek Friday, Steven Alexander Melnyk, Morris Altman, Norma Harrison, Suzanne RyanThe vulnerability of customers to malware attacks through weak supplier links has prompted a need for collaboration as a strategic alternative in improving supply chain…
Paradox of GPO size and a hospital’s relative power for purchasing efficiency and the moderating role of system membership
Yoon Hee Kim, Luv Sharma, Daniel M. WalkerExtant research documents the cost benefits of group purchasing organizations (GPOs) to member hospitals, but understudies concerns about the market dominance of a few large GPOs…
The implementation of berth allocation policies that enable Just-in-Time arrival in port calls
Abd Alla Ali Mubder MubderJust-in-Time (JIT) arrival in the context of port calls can be used to reduce fuel and emissions to achieve environmental targets. The purpose of this paper is to study the…
A design science approach to manage spare parts distribution: combining design logic and Goldratt’s thinking processes
Mahesh Gupta, Harshal Lowalekar, Chandrashekhar V. Chaudhari, Johan GroopDesign Science (DS) is a relatively new paradigm for addressing complex real-world problems through the design and evaluation of artifacts. Its constituent methodologies are…
Towards a critical realism synthesis of configurational and middle-range theorising
Mohsin Malik, Imran AliWe present configurational theorising as a novel approach to developing middle-range theory in two steps: (1) we illustrate configurational theorising as a new form of supply…
Netnography: a research method to study supply chain members' interactions in online communities
Ania Izabela Rynarzewska, Larry GiuniperoThe objective of this paper is to further the understanding of netnography as a research method for supply chain academics. Netnography is a method for gathering and gaining…
Bayesian network methodology and machine learning approach: an application on the impact of digital technologies on logistics service quality
Behzad Maleki Vishkaei, Pietro De GiovanniThis paper aims to use Bayesian network (BN) methodology complemented by machine learning (ML) and what-if analysis to investigate the impact of digital technologies (DT) on…
Evaluating spatial inequity in last-mile delivery: a national analysis
Travis Fried, Anne Victoria Goodchild, Ivan Sanchez-Diaz, Michael BrowneDespite large bodies of research related to the impacts of e-commerce on last-mile logistics and sustainability, there has been limited effort to evaluate urban freight using an…
Progress in partial least squares structural equation modeling use in logistics and supply chain management in the last decade: a structured literature review
Siqi Wang, Jun-Hwa Cheah, Chee Yew Wong, T. RamayahThis study aims to evaluate the usage of partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) in journals related to logistics and supply chain management (LSCM).
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Chee-Yew Wong
- Professor Ivan Russo