[Logprofs] Journal of Supply Chain Management, Volume 60, Issue 3

Andreas Wieland awi.om at cbs.dk
Fri Jul 19 12:15:02 EDT 2024


Dear colleagues,

The latest issue of the Journal of Supply Chain Management (Volume 60, Issue 3) is now available. It features insightful articles that investigate pressing theoretical puzzles using both qualitative and quantitative empirical data.

(1) "Unlocking the Power of Diversity for Supply Chain Knowledge: Is Pluralism in Theorizing Styles the Key?" by Joep Cornelissen, Victoria Stephens, and Lee Matthews identifies the need for diverse theorizing styles to enhance understanding in supply chain research. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.12328

(2) "Cascading Disruptions: Impact of Modularity and Nexus Supplier Predictions" by Jafar Namdar, Jennifer Blackhurst, Kang Zhao, and Suyong Song examines how supply network modularity affects cascading disruptions and proposes a model to predict nexus suppliers' impact. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.12326

(3) "Consumer Reactions to Environmentally Irresponsible Sourcing Practices: An Intentionality and Motive Perspective" by Prabhjot S. Mukandwal, David E. Cantor, and Russell N. Laczniak investigates how a firm's intentional environmentally irresponsible sourcing practices and motives impact consumer perceptions and responses. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.12320

(4) "Shifting the Perspective on Labor Exploitation: Non-commercial Organizations' Contribution Toward Supply Chain Governance" by Zahra Shirgholami, Rosanna Cole, and James Aitken highlights the challenges non-commercial organizations face in addressing labor exploitation within global supply chains despite their influential role. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.12321

(5) "Power in Coordinating Supply Chain Projects in Humanitarian Settings: A Case Study of Rohingya Refugee Camps" by Iana Shaheen, Muhammad Ismail Hossain, Arash Azadegan, and Mohammad Ali examines the use of various types of power by coordinating organizations in humanitarian projects, emphasizing their impact on project performance and coordination. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.12327

Check out these five articles on the latest in supply chain management: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1745493x/current

Wendy Tate, Andreas Wieland, and Tingting Yan
Co-Editors-in-Chief, Journal of Supply Chain Management




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