Publication Productivity in the Supply Chain Management Discipline: 2011–13

作者: Maloni , Carter , Kaufmann , Rogers

DOI: 10.5325/TRANSPORTATIONJ.54.3.0291

关键词: Institutional researchProductivitySupply chain managementSupply chainEngineeringCore setMarketingDiversity (business)RankingCitation analysis

摘要: This article continues an established series of analyses across 48 years institutional research productivity in supply chain management (SCM) journals, ranking the top 25 schools producing SCM 2011–13, comparison to previous editions study. The current results illustrate that a core set academic institutions consistently retain strong productivity, 10 decades. However, there is significant variability remaining editions, which corroborated by analysis concentration (i.e., diversity) authors discipline indicates greater number and continue contribute publications. this diversity concentrated primarily among North American as international are not increasing publication journal set. Ultimately, combined provide benchmark status present insights into its continued maturation.

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