AFFILIATION OF AUTHORS IN TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS ACADEMIC JOURNALS: A REASSESSMENT

作者: Craig R. Carter , David B. Vellenga , Benjamin J. Allen , Julie J. Gentry

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摘要: This article presents an update of ongoing study looking at author affiliation and institutional productivity based on articles published in peer-reviewed journals dealing with logistics, supply chain management, transportation. In addition, the authors current status future trends electronic format. Their findings reveal that increasing percentage contributions are coming from academic instead nonacademic authors. Stability is seen publication output top ten ranked institutions. The also finds several new universities, including schools located outside North America, now twenty five

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