International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management: Volume 53 Issue 10
Table of contents
Towards a typology of logistics “work” beyond formal employment: a synthesised literature review
Xueqin Wang, Kum Fai YuenLogistics at work is rapidly changing. The changing trend is especially prominent when considering the active involvement of individuals that perform diverse forms of…
How do well-performed food businesses manage suppliers in emerging economies?
Tram T.B. NguyenThis study aims to investigate the supplier selection criteria, relationship quality and level of collaboration in Asian food businesses, while also examining the link between…
Supplier goal commitment in performance-based contracts: the lens of goal-setting theory
Hasan Celik, David R. Nowicki, Hasan Uvet, Saban Adana, Sedat CevikparmakThis study aims to empirically test the effects of key characteristics of performance-based contracting (PBC) (i.e. reward/payment scheme, increased supplier autonomy and transfer…
A study to forecast healthcare capacity dynamics in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
Anchal Patil, Vipulesh Shardeo, Jitender Madaan, Ashish Dwivedi, Sanjoy Kumar PaulThis study aims to evaluate the dynamics between healthcare resource capacity expansion and disease spread. Further, the study estimates the resources required to respond to a…
Conflict management strategies and their relationships with exchange performance in supply chains
Baofeng Huo, Huan He, Min TianDeveloping appropriate conflict management strategies (CMSs) is important for a firm to achieve better relationships with its supply chain partners. However, the literature has…
Are consumers willing to co-create value when focal firms' suppliers are proactive in green innovation? A chain liability and green halo effect
Qi Yao, Yuntong Liang, Mengying Feng, Hao WangBased on the chain liability and green halo effects, this study uses the perspective of multi-tier supply chain management to examine the impact mechanism and boundary conditions…
Frequent supply chain disruptions and firm performance: the moderating role of exploitation, exploration and supply chain ambidexterity
Saurabh Ambulkar, Peter M. Ralston, Mikaella Polyviou, Nada SandersThe present manuscript assesses how firms should manage frequent supply chain disruption triggers and whether these firms should use existing supply chain competencies, develop…

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hybridEditors:
- Professor Ivan Russo
- Professor Shashank Rao