[Logprofs] Journal of Supply Chain Management, Volume 62, Issue 2

Andreas Wieland awi.om at cbs.dk
Thu Apr 30 16:11:45 EDT 2026


Dear colleagues,

The second 2026 issue of Journal of Supply Chain Management (62/2) is out now, with new research on innovation, policy, recalls, sustainability, societal impact, and regeneration: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1745493x/current

(1) Jun Chen, In-Mu Haw, Morgan Swink, Wenming Wang & Wenlan Zhang: Supply-Chain Analysts and Supplier Relationship-Specific Innovation 
Specialized analysts help suppliers turn buyer knowledge into innovation. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70014

(2) Mohammad Moshtari & Aline P. Seepma: How Governmental Policies Shape Supply Chain Learning and Responsiveness: A Service Triad Approach to Higher Education 
Centralized policy risks captive learning; consortium learning restores responsiveness. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70013

(3) Anto John Verghese, Xiaosong Peng, Arunachalam Narayanan, Rachna Shah & Sriram Venkataraman: Is Time of the Essence? Examining the Impact of Time-to-Owner Notification of Remedies and Dealership Network Size on Automotive Recall Effectiveness 
Fast remedy notices and dealer access raise recall completion. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70015

(4) Chengyong Xiao, Shuhan Wang & Di Fan: Greener Operations Amid a Complex Customer Base: The Role of Environmental Management Systems and Innovation 
EMS and green innovation buffer customer-base complexity. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70016

(5) Sherwat Elwan Ibrahim, Adegboyega Oyedijo & Samuel Fosso-Wamba: Governing Supply Chains for Societal Impact: What Can We Learn From Indigenous African Philosophies? 
Ujamaa, Ubuntu and Ọmọlúàbí recast governance for societal impact. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70018

(6) Diana Trujillo, Francisco Layrisse & Ximena Rueda: Agribusiness Supply Chains: From Green to Regenerative 
Regeneration aligns ecological knowledge with market engagement. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70020

(7) Domenico Dentoni & Stefano Pascucci: Regenerative Supply Chains: A Knowledge Polycentrism View 
Polycentric knowledge governance helps manage regeneration’s complexity. https://doi.org/10.1111/jscm.70017

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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