International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
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Innovators and transformers: envisioning a revolution in middle mile logistics with extended range cargo drones
Clinton T. Purtell, Ila Manuj, Terrance L. Pohlen, Vipul Garg, Jamie Porchia, Michael James HillThis paper investigates the integration of middle mile drones (MMD) into logistics operations, addressing two key questions: (1) What are the drivers, financial implications and…
Impact of livestream selling on suppliers’ operational performance: an empirical study on an online retailer
Xin Li, Tianlong Pu, Yinan QiLivestream selling is becoming an increasingly popular practice adopted by online retailers to develop a consumer-centric supply chain (CCSC). It improves consumer experience by…
Towards a value-in-use view of retail stockout costs
Rodney ThomasThe purpose of this perspective paper is to theorize a more comprehensive view of retail stockout costs and explore the potential operationalization of this perspective for…
When upstream suppliers drive traceability: A process study on blockchain adoption for sustainability
Lisa Heldt, Ekaterina PikulevaThis paper aims to investigate the emergence of blockchain-enabled traceability in complex multi-tiered supply chains, focusing on the perspective of upstream suppliers…
Consumer impatience in the e-commerce home delivery context: a consumer-centric supply chain perspective for time-based competition
Haley Paluzzi, Haozhe Chen, Michael Howe, Patricia J. Daugherty, Travis TokarThis paper aims to introduce the concept of consumer impatience, empirically explore how it relates to time-based logistics performance (delivery speed and delivery timeliness…
The free shipping endowment: exploring omnichannel fulfillment steering by nudging consumers toward alternative order fulfillment methods
Sebastian Brockhaus, Daniel Taylor, A. Michael Knemeyer, Paul R. MurphyThis research explores the concept of omnichannel fulfillment steering (OFS) and demonstrates how retailers can influence a consumer’s fulfillment decisions through commonly used…
Revisiting buyer–seller relationships in sustainable sourcing: advancing trust-commitment theory within the context of blockchain technology
Yanji Duan, Qingyun Zhu, Joseph SarkisTrust-commitment theory has been fundamental in understanding interorganizational relationships in sustainable supply chain management. Trust-commitment dynamics can provide…
Innovators and Transformers Is wasted food just waste? Reconceptualising food loss and waste in operations and supply chain management research and practice
Caterina Trevisan, Marco Formentini, Madeleine PullmanFood waste is generated along the entire agricultural supply chain. From farm overproduction to lack of cold chain infrastructure, waste occurs for multiple reasons and negatively…
A theoretical framework for platform-to-platform cooperation: a multi-case study from China
Weihua Liu, Yang He, Yanjie Liang, Ming Kim LimThis study explores the factors that influence platform-to-platform cooperation (PPC) and designs a theoretical framework for platform research.
Innovators and Transformers Revisiting the gap between academia and practice: insights from the green logistics phenomenon
Amer Jazairy, Timo Pohjosenperä, Lorenzo Bruno Prataviera, Jouni JuntunenLogistics and supply chain management (L&SCM) scholars and practitioners have devoted extensive efforts to advancing green logistics practices (GLPs), yet the intersection between…
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Ivan Russo
- Professor Shashank Rao