ORCiD
0000-0003-4244-6767
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Supply Chain Management
ISSN
1745-493x
Volume
4
Issue
4
DOI
10.1111/j.1745-493X.2008.00073.x
First Page
65
Last Page
85
Publication Date
10-1-2008
Abstract
This study covers a decade of academic research in the Supply Chain Management (SCM) field, offering an in-depth analytical review focused on the existing trends and gaps in the supply chain literature. Nine academic journals were investigated and a subject categorization is developed for SCM research. A content analysis was then conducted on 405 articles, focusing on the categories covered within the SCM literature, various levels of the chain examined and sample populations and industries studied, as well as the research methods employed. Finally, a conceptual framework of the most highly researched categories in SCM indicates that there is a need for more research that seeks to understand the nature of multiple links in SCM chains and networks, as opposed to focusing on dyadic and inter-firm relationships.
Recommended Citation
Joseph-Mathews, S. M.,
Giunipero, L. C.,
Hooker, R. E.,
Yoon, T. E.,
&
Brudvig, S.
(2008).
A Decade of Supply Chain Management Literature: Past, Present and Future Implications.
Journal of Supply Chain Management, 4(4), 65–85.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-493X.2008.00073.x
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/esob-facarticles/353