International Journal of Procurement Management
2007 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2021
- Going green? Investigating the role of GSCM practices on firm financial and environmental performance through green innovation pp. 681-701

- Kanwal Iqbal Khan, Zwaid Babar, Sumaira Sharif, Suhaira Iqbal and Maryum Iqbal Khan
- Inventory policies for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with preservation technology investment under price-sensitive time-dependent demand pp. 702-723

- Nita H. Shah, Pratik H. Shah, Milan B. Patel and Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari
- Influence of contract management on value for money procurement in Tanzania pp. 724-741

- Mordecai C. Matto, Ahmed M. Ame and Paul M. Nsimbila
- Advancing small and medium-size enterprises' performance by adopting marketing and service innovation pp. 742-758

- Aram Massoudi and Sahar Jalal Fatah
- Designing a fuzzy approach for innovative model to empower the auditor's argument pp. 759-795

- Morteza Shafati, Mohammadreza Abdoli and Hasan Valiyan
- Good governance practices in procurement operations and quality procurement: a comparative study between public and private sector organisations in Bangladesh pp. 796-820

- Md. Kamal Hossain and Md. Zohurul Islam
Volume 14, issue 5, 2021
- A meta-synthesis of factors influencing auditor's reasoning pp. 547-577

- Morteza Shafati, Mohammadreza Abdoli and Hasan Valiyan
- Inventory model for deteriorating items with ramp type demand under permissible delay in payment pp. 578-595

- Ashish Sharma and Jitendra Kaushik
- The impact of e-learning through social networks on performance of employees in Iran's customs pp. 596-611

- Kamyar Esmaeili Nasrabadi and Azar Kaffashpoor
- Knowledge transfer in institutionalised supplier development initiatives: the moderating role of institutional factors pp. 612-640

- Shem Sikombe and Maxwell A. Phiri
- Blockchain-IoT-based risk management approach for project procurement process of asset propelled industries pp. 641-679

- Santosh B. Rane and Prathamesh R. Potdar
Volume 14, issue 4, 2021
- Determinants of purchase intention of Halal packaged food among non-Muslim consumers in Thailand pp. 413-425

- Muhammad Syukur, Dej-anan Bungkilo and Chatrudee Jongsureyapart
- Small states, high stakes - a policy proposal to deliver welfare via public purchasing pp. 426-440

- Laura Panadès-Estruch
- Payment delay in supply chain management: a systematic literature review pp. 441-458

- Mohamed Hicham Salah Eddine, Tarik Saikouk and Abdelaziz Berrado
- Corporate social responsibility regulation and its adoption by transnational corporations in Indonesia: the case of Chevron Indonesia pp. 459-469

- Firman Hasan and Sri Oktavia
- Impacts of social media on the buying intention of the consumers in Edinburgh, UK pp. 470-486

- Abdallah AlShawabkeh, Mohammed T. Nuseir and Ahmad Aljumah
- Prioritising potential locations to determine distribution warehouses by fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making approach - the case of Esfahan Steel Company pp. 487-504

- Nematollah Mohseni, Ahmadreza Shakarchizadeh and Arash Shahin
- Public private partnerships and continuity of government service delivery in the era of COVID-19 outbreak in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 505-530

- Alex Nduhura, Lukamba M. Tshombe, Thekiso Molokwane, Ivan Kiiza Twinomuhwezi and Innocent Nuwagaba
- Designing an innovative leadership model (case study: Saipa Automotive Group) pp. 531-546

- Hamid Torki, Ali Nasr Esfahani, Mehdi Abzari and Hadi Teimouri
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- The effect of purchasing strategy on the economic production quantity model subject to random machine breakdown pp. 277-307

- Mehdi Deiranlou, Farzad Dehghanian and Mohammadali Pirayesh
- The cybersecurity governance in changing the security psychology and security posture: insights into e-procurement pp. 308-327

- Anisha Banu Dawood Gani and Yudi Fernando
- The moderating effect of supply chain eco-centricity between green supply chain management practices and firm performance pp. 328-341

- Abdallah Q. Bataineh
- Two inventory models for instant and delayed deteriorating items with price and time dependent seasonal demand pp. 342-359

- Ashish Sharma and Amit Kumar Saraswat
- What makes employees respond to different types of organisational commitment? pp. 360-379

- Blanca Rosa Garcia-Rivera, Alireza Khorakian, Héctor Mauricio Serna-Gómez, Jesús Everardo Olguín-Tiznado, María Concepción Ramírez-Barón and Mónica Fernanda Aranibar
- An empirical analysis of Lisbon hotel room rates determinants pp. 380-399

- Conceição Gomes, Luís Lima Santos and Cátia Malheiros
- Knowledge and utilisation of the uniform system of accounts for the lodging industry: evidence from Portugal pp. 400-412

- Maria João Cardoso Vieira Machado and Miguel Sampaio Silva
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Optimisation on multi-period raw material procurement and product mixing under uncertain demand via probabilistic multi-objective model approach pp. 147-164

- S. Sutrisno, S. Solikhin and Purnawan Adi Wicaksono
- The impact of power on the depth of sustainability collaboration in the supply chain network for Australian food retailers pp. 165-184

- Hadi Rezaei Vandchali, Stephen Cahoon and Shu-Ling Chen
- Big data in purchasing and supply management: a research agenda pp. 185-212

- Ala Pazirandeh Arvidsson, Patrik Jonsson and Riikka Kaipia
- Affective-cognitive nature of engagement: correlating psychological capital and core-self-evaluations to work engagement via positive affects pp. 213-229

- Maryam Firouznia, Seyed Hasan Hosseini and Mohammad Mehdi Maleki Karamabad
- Designing and explaining a professional ethics model for the managers of the banking industry, using the grounded theory strategy pp. 230-242

- Azar Kaffashpoor, Mosayeb Samanian and Hadi Rahmdel
- Emotional intelligence in procurement management pp. 243-263

- Dirk-Jan F. Kamann and Edit M. Kővári
- An inventory model with stock-dependent demand under trade-credit policy and fixed life-time pp. 264-275

- Nita H. Shah, Kavita Rabari and Ekta Patel
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- A performance evaluation model for Iran's special economic zones through export marketing pp. 1-29

- Majid Forouzan, Azarnoush Ansari and Saeedeh Ketabi
- A theoretical framework of socially responsible supply chain for future research: from a literature study perspective pp. 30-61

- Satyendra Kumar Sharma, Saurabh Chadha and Pradeep Kautish
- The perceived value of public procurement and contract management certification pp. 62-92

- Sawsan Abutabenjeh, Vidanelage L. Dayarathna, Raed Jaradat, Morteza Nagahi and Stephen B. Gordon
- Economic order quantity model for two generation consecutive technology products under permissible delay in payments pp. 93-125

- Gaurav Nagpal and Udayan Chanda
- Studying the critical success factors of ERP in the banking sector: a DEMATEL approach pp. 126-145

- Ali Ahmadzadeh, Abbas Sheikh Aboumasoudi, Arash Shahin and Hadi Teimouri
Volume 13, issue 6, 2020
- Reviewing procurement: a change management model based on action research pp. 737-755

- Tony Cragg and Sarrah Chraibi
- Channel coordination in a two-echelon supply chain with lead time reduction using a wholesale price scheme pp. 756-774

- Jafar Heydari, Elham Zakaryaie Kermani, Roya Tat and Elham Heydari
- A framework and use cases for big data in procurement pp. 775-793

- Stefan Zeisel
- Coping with rising supply chain complexity: conceptualising a supply network map structure model to address that challenge pp. 794-817

- Antonia Kappel, Holger Schiele and Wolfgang Buchholz
- Direct appointment of state-owned enterprises in the procurement of goods and services: unfair competition in tender in Indonesia pp. 818-830

- Mukti Fajar, Reza Fahlevi, Yati Nurhayati and Hilaire Tegnan
- Day ahead forecast of complex seasonal natural gas data to enhance procurement efficiency pp. 831-852

- Iram Naim, Tripti Mahara and Sharfuddin Ahmed Khan
- Procurement function modelled as a taxonomy of perishable goods along the cold chain pp. 853-868

- Garimella Bhaskar Narasimha Rao
Volume 13, issue 5, 2020
- Developing a brand avoidance model in Pygmalion cycle pp. 597-620

- Shahnaz Honarmand, Hossein Rezaei Dolatabadi and Azarnoush Ansari
- Pricing model for deteriorating by considering of two items pp. 621-634

- Seyed Mohamad Mahdi Kazemi, Nasser Safaie and Ali Nazeri
- The perceived impact of public sector procurement reforms on development agenda in the KwaZulu-Natal province pp. 635-652

- Sandile Gabela and Obianuju E. Okeke-Uzodike
- Inventory model for instant deteriorating items with seasonal price and time dependent ramp type demand pp. 653-664

- Ashish Sharma, Mukesh Kumar and Amit Kumar Saraswat
- Importance ranking of supplier selection scorecard parameters - among Indian car manufacturing industry pp. 665-677

- Anand Ashokrao Patil and Jyoti Gogte
- Compliance with the stipulated procurement process in local governments: a case from a developing nation pp. 678-700

- Onaopepo Adeniyi, Lekan Damilola Ojo, Oluwaseun A. Idowu and Sunday B. Kolawole
- An integrated approach of ISM and fuzzy TOPSIS for supplier selection pp. 701-735

- Tran Thi Tham, Nguyen Trong Tri Duc, Tran Thi My Dung and Hong-Phuc Nguyen
Volume 13, issue 4, 2020
- E-procurement practices to improve the efficiency of vendor transactions in Indian cement companies pp. 443-461

- Tisha Meriam Cherian, Shanmugam Munuswamy and K. Mohamed Jasim
- Reviewing the concept of CKM with social perspective by means of the ANN-GT approach (case study: environmental protection by the water market implementation) pp. 462-481

- Maedeh Rabbanimehr, Ali Sanayei and Ali Kazemi
- Improving public-private partnership project procurement, addressing major shortfalls in the standard-form contract pp. 482-506

- Amin Alvanchi, Seyed Mohammad Taghi Hosseini, Mohamad Hosein Nili-Ahmadabad and Amir AmiriDiba
- Cyber-physical systems with autonomous machine-to-machine communication: Industry 4.0 and its particular potential for purchasing and supply management pp. 507-530

- Holger Schiele and Robbert-Jan Torn
- Precursors and outcomes of satisfaction in seller-customer business relationships: a sales perspective pp. 531-552

- Nils M. Høgevold, Göran Svensson and Mercy Mpinganjira
- The mediating role of Jordanian Joint Procurement Law: an examination of the effects of e-procurement enablers on the reduction of expenditure pp. 553-577

- Monira A. Mufleh
- Presenting employees' self-development behaviour pattern pp. 578-595

- Ahmad Momeni, Azar Kaffashpoor, Gholamreza Malekzadeh and Alireza Khorakian
Volume 13, issue 3, 2020
- A single-vendor single-buyer supply chain model with price and green sensitive demand under batch shipment policy and planned backorder pp. 299-321

- B.C. Giri, A. Dash and A.K. Sarkar
- Selecting on-demand delivery apps: a case study from Thailand pp. 322-331

- Muhammad Syukur, Anchisa Kosumsuriya and Chatrudee Jongsureyapart
- Formulating optimal strategies for engaging in health tourism sector in Isfahan province pp. 332-346

- Shermineh Ghalamkari, Ali Kazemi, Ali Shaemi Barzoki and Hadi Teimouri
- Perishable inventory management using GA-ANN and ICA-ANN pp. 347-382

- Saeideh Farajzadeh Bardeji, Amir Mohammad Fakoor Saghih, Alireza Pooya and Seyed-Hadi Mirghaderi
- A causal relationship among the key factors of supplier relationship management: a fuzzy DEMATEL approach pp. 383-396

- Lalit Kumar Pothal, Sushanta Tripathy and Aishwarya Dash
- Comparing the effects of brand equity, job security and salary and wages on the efficiency of human resources from the perspective of the staff pp. 397-418

- Seyed Fathollah Amiri Aghdaie, Azarnoush Ansari and Mahdi Amini Filabadi
- Gap analysis in supplier sustainable development - with a case study in healthcare service pp. 419-441

- Arash Shahin and Mina Razavi
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Sustainable procurement for improving project performance for oil and gas projects pp. 143-179

- Swarupa Deshpande, Hiranmoy Roy, Tarun Dhingra and Sumeet Gupta
- Multi-objective optimisation approach as decision-making support for product mixing and raw material allocation planning pp. 180-198

- Sutrisno, Solikhin and Purnawan Adi Wicaksono
- Efficiency and bid rigging in simultaneous procurement auctions under oligopoly pp. 199-213

- Aaro Hazak, Tanel Kerikmäe and Evelin Pärn-Lee
- Exemplar for PPP initiatives on Indian railways pp. 214-224

- Mohita Gangwar Sharma and S.M. Sharma
- Analysis of relationships of third party logistics enablers using multi-criteria decision making technique DEMATEL-based on ANP pp. 225-256

- Maryam Aliei, Mostafa Kazemi, Amir Mohammad Fakoor Saghih and Zahra Naji-Azimi
- Manufacturer optimal stock requirement and production rate to maximise the expected profit during peak time pp. 257-277

- Mahadev Ota, S. Srinivasan, C.D. Nandakumar and Khalid Waheed
- What is the value of e-procurement for suppliers? The drivers, barriers and opportunities for engaging MRO suppliers pp. 278-297

- Andre Luis Cardoso and Cristiane Biazzin
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- Application of integrated fuzzy MCDM approach for financial performance evaluation of Turkish technology sector pp. 1-23

- Eyad Aldalou and Selçuk Perçin
- Barriers to the implementation of environmentally sustainable procurement in public universities pp. 24-41

- Joshua Ayarkwa, Kofi Agyekum, De-Graft Joe Opoku and Ama Amponsah Appiagyei
- The impact of internal and external factors on sustainable procurement: a case study of oil and gas companies pp. 42-62

- Mohammed Hasan Al Hashmi, Mehmood Khan and Mian M. Ajmal
- Collaborative innovation: weak commitments and unenforceable contracts pp. 63-82

- John D. Hanson and Joachim Henkel
- Replacing global sourcing with deep localisation: the role of social capital in building local supply chains pp. 83-111

- Tobias Bohnenkamp, Holger Schiele and Matthias De Visser
- Dynamic green location and routing problem for service points pp. 112-133

- Büşra Gülnihan Daşcıoğlu and Harun Reşit Yazgan
- Is advertising on social media effective? An empirical study on the growth of advertisements on the Big Four (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp) pp. 134-142

- Mohammed T. Nuseir
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