[Logprofs] Journal of Supply Chain Management, Volume 62, Issue 1
Andreas Wieland
awi.om at cbs.dk
Tue Feb 3 08:49:23 EST 2026
Dear colleagues,
A new issue of the Journal of Supply Chain Management (62/1) is out: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1745493x/current
(1) Kang Hsu, Anton Shevchenko & Yang S. Yang‐Sun: Regeneration and Supply Chain Complexity: Insights From the Forest Sector (part of the Special Issue on Regenerative Supply Chains)
Regeneration reshapes networks: FSC-certified manufacturers widen and disperse suppliers, while origin suppliers diversify customers globally. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70005
(2) Camille Meyer, John M. Luiz, Anton Grutter & Hamieda Parker: Disintermediation and Reintermediation of Seafood Supply Chains for Social and Ecological Regeneration (part of the Special Issue on Regenerative Supply Chains)
Tech can cut out intermediaries, but regeneration needs new relational intermediaries that realign demand. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70009
(3) Anna Aminoff, Harri Lorentz, Nikolai Kazantsev & Teemu Marttinen: An Agile Approach to Sourcing Solutions: Embracing Uncertainty for Strategic Relevance
Agile sourcing embraces uncertainty to access information, learn faster, and adapt through relational governance. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70007
(4) Li Cheng, Qiong Wang, Christopher W. Craighead, Julie Juan Li & Matthew Jensen: Resolution Tactics of Supplier-Induced Disruptions: A Configurational Approach
Trust repair after supplier disruptions depends on uncertainty: sometimes one justice tactic beats two. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70006
(5) Daniel D. Prior & Tobias Widmer: Dyadic Information Morphing: A Process Theory of Interorganizational Meaning Transformation in Sustainable Supply Chain Management Initiatives
Information asymmetry can be created intentionally or not: focusing, altering, and decontextualizing messages reshape sustainability meanings dramatically. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70010
(6) Jie Chen, Michael Lewis & Navod Liyanage: Buyer Fairness and Supplier Trust: The Moderating Effects of Supplier Dependence From a Motivated Cognition Perspective
Fairness builds trust, but not uniformly: supplier dependence changes what motivates suppliers to interpret outcomes and processes positively. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70011
(7) Saif Mir, Christian Hofer & Stephanie Powell Thomas: Minority Identity Signals in a Retail Supply Chain Setting and Consumer Purchase Intentions: The Mediating Role of e-LSQ Expectations
Minority-identity disclosures affect e-commerce purchases differently: who signals shapes e-LSQ expectations and intentions most strongly. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70012
Full issue: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1745493x/current
Davide Luzzini, Hannah Stolze & Andreas Wieland
Co-Editors-in-Chief, Journal of Supply Chain Management
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