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JournalISSN: 0957-4093

The International Journal of Logistics Management 

Emerald Publishing Limited
About: The International Journal of Logistics Management is an academic journal published by Emerald Publishing Limited. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Supply chain & Supply chain management. It has an ISSN identifier of 0957-4093. Over the lifetime, 962 publications have been published receiving 60542 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual model that provides guidance for future supply chain decision-making and research is proposed, based on a review of the literature and management practice, it is clear that there is a need for some level of coordination of activities and processes within and between organizations in the supply chain that extends beyond logistics.
Abstract: Practitioners and educators have variously addressed the concept of supply chain management (SCM) as an extension of logistics, the same as logistics, or as an all‐encompassing approach to business integration. Based on a review of the literature and management practice, it is clear that there is a need for some level of coordination of activities and processes within and between organizations in the supply chain that extends beyond logistics. We believe that this is what should be called SCM. This article proposes a conceptual model that provides guidance for future supply chain decision‐making and research.

2,789 citations

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TL;DR: In today's uncertain and turbulent markets, supply chain vulnerability has become an issue of significance for many companies as discussed by the authors, and the challenge to business today is to manage and mitigate that risk through creating more resilient supply chains.
Abstract: In today's uncertain and turbulent markets, supply chain vulnerability has become an issue of significance for many companies. As supply chains become more complex as a result of global sourcing and the continued trend to “leaning‐down”, supply chain risk increases. The challenge to business today is to manage and mitigate that risk through creating more resilient supply chains.

2,440 citations

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TL;DR: In 1998, the Council of Logistics Management modified its definition of logistics to indicate that logistics is a subset of supply chain management and that the two terms are not synonymous as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: In 1998, the Council of Logistics Management modified its definition of logistics to indicate that logistics is a subset of supply chain management and that the two terms are not synonymous Now that this difference has been recognized by the premier logistics professional organization, the challenge is to determine how to successfully implement supply chain management This paper concentrates on operationalizing the supply chain management framework suggested in a 1997 article Case studies conducted at several companies and involving multiple members of supply chains are used to illustrate the concepts described

2,380 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an integrated perspective on resilience through an extensive review of the literature in a number of disciplines including developmental psychology and ecosystems, identifying and addressing some of the current theoretical gaps in the existing research.
Abstract: Purpose – In the emerging disciplines of risk management and supply chain management, resilience is a relatively undefined concept. The purpose of this paper is to present an integrated perspective on resilience through an extensive review of the literature in a number of disciplines including developmental psychology and ecosystems. In addition, the paper identifies and addresses some of the current theoretical gaps in the existing research.Design/methodology/approach – Supply chain resilience has been defined by a number of disciplines. An integrative literature review is conducted in an attempt to integrate existing perspectives. This review also serves as the basis for the development of a conceptual model.Findings – The key elements of supply chain resilience and the relationships among them, the links between risks and implications for supply chain management, and the methodologies for managing these key issues are poorly understood. Implications for future research advocate testing the proposed mod...

1,373 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework for differentiating between traditional systems and supply chain management systems, which are then related to the process of establishing and managing a supply chain.
Abstract: The concepts of a supply chain and supply chain management are receiving increased attention as means of becoming or remaining competitive in a globally challenging environment What distinguishes supply chain management from other channel relationships? This paper presents a framework for differentiating between traditional systems and supply chain management systems These characteristics are then related to the process of establishing and managing a supply chain A particular focus of this paper is on the implications of supply chain management for purchasing and logistics

1,076 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202348
202278
202197
202045
201951
201867