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Volume 57, issue 4, 2018
- APICS: Request for Proposals pp. iii-iii

- Mike Ogle and Mark Frohlich
- How Does Electronic Monitoring Affect Hours‐of‐Service Compliance? pp. 329-364

- Jason Miller, John P. Saldanha, Manus Rungtusanatham, A. Michael Knemeyer and Thomas J. Goldsby
- Leveraging Suppliers for Product Innovation Performance: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital pp. 365-398

- Tobias Schoenherr
- Parcel Delivery by Collaborative Use of Truck Fleets and Bus‐Transit Vehicles pp. 399-428

- Yunzhu He and Zhongzhen Yang
- Supply Chain Portfolio Characteristics: Do They Relate to Post‐IPO Financial Performance? pp. 429-463

- Matthew A. Schwieterman, Thomas J. Goldsby, M. Johnny Rungtusanatham and A. Michael Knemeyer
- JohnMangan and ChandraLalwani. Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 3rd Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2016, 393 pp. ISBN 978‐1‐1191‐1782‐7. ISBN 978‐1‐1191‐2399‐6 (ebook) pp. 464-466

- George Yarusavage
Volume 57, issue 3, 2018
- Global Shipping and Ports: The Quest for Sustained Competitiveness pp. 233-237

- Jasmine S. L. Lam and Douglas N. Hales
- Performance Indicators Considered for Selection of Agency in Maritime Industry pp. 238-257

- Süleyman Kose, Murat Ozkok, Faruk Bugra Demirel and Ercan Kose
- Container Shipping: The Evaluation of Quality Factors in Freight Forwarding Services pp. 258-279

- Eva Sramkova, Petr Kolar and James Hunak
- Evaluation of Ship Repair Services: A Case Study of Taiwan Shipping Companies' Selection pp. 280-309

- Hua‐An Lu, Yu‐Chang Hsu and Ching‐Wu Chu
- Ship Scheduling in the Tramp Spot Market Based on Shipper's Choice Behavior and the Spatial and Temporal Shipping Demand pp. 310-328

- Yiran Zhao and Zhongzhen Yang
Volume 57, issue 2, 2018
- Special Issue Call for Papers pp. iv-v

- John E. Bell and Stanley E. Griffis
- The Impact of Out‐of‐Stocks and Supply Chain Design on Manufacturers: Insights from an Agent‐Based Model pp. 137-162

- Claudia Rosales, Judith M. Whipple and Jennifer Blackhurst
- An Exploratory Investigation of New Entrant Motor Carriers' Longitudinal Safety Performance pp. 163-192

- Jason Miller and John P. Saldanha
- Estimating the Relative Efficiency of Highway Safety Investments on Commercial Transportation pp. 193-218

- Yao‐Te Tsai, Stephen M. Swartz and Fadel M. Megahed
- Outside the Box Warehousing: When Thinking of Inputs as Outputs Makes Sense pp. 219-232

- Vitaly Brazhkin
Volume 57, issue 1, 2018
- Special Issue Call for Papers pp. v-vi

- John E. Bell and Stanley E. Griffis
- Publication Productivity in the SCM Discipline: 2014–2016 pp. 1-23

- Michael J. Maloni and Craig R. Carter
- Applications of Business Analytics in Predicting Flight On‐time Performance in a Complex and Dynamic System pp. 24-52

- Dothang Truong, Mark A. Friend and Hongyun Chen
- Driver Control Practices: The Voice of the Driver pp. 53-82

- John E. Mello, C. Shane Hunt and Abby Lynn Mello
- Optimizing Area Coverage for Time‐Differentiated Distribution: A Unidimensional Analysis pp. 83-111

- Mohsin Nasir Jat
- Comparison Analysis of Airline Energy Efficiency Under Weak Disposability and Strong Disposability Using a Virtual Frontier Slack–Based Measure Model pp. 112-135

- Qiang Cui, Ye Li and Yi‐Ming Wei
Volume 56, issue 4, 2017
- Urban Logistics: Establishing Key Concepts and Building a Conceptual Framework for Future Research pp. 357-394

- William J. Rose, John E. Bell, Chad W. Autry and Christopher R. Cherry
- Consumer‐Based Supply Chain Management Performance Research: A Structured Literature Review pp. 395-428

- Terry L. Esper and Simone T. Peinkofer
- Advocating Customer and Supplier Portfolios in Supply Chain Research: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda pp. 429-476

- Matthew A. Schwieterman, Thomas J. Goldsby and A. Michael Knemeyer
- Integrating External Knowledge: Building a Conceptual Framework of Innovation Sourcing pp. 477-512

- Ulrich Schmelzle and Wendy L. Tate
Volume 56, issue 3, 2017
- Special Issue Call for Papers pp. iv-v

- Douglas N. Hales and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Logistics Research: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been pp. 213-226

- Patricia Daugherty, Yemisi Bolumole and Matthew Schwieterman
- Order Crossover Research: A 60‐Year Retrospective to Highlight Future Research Opportunities pp. 227-262

- John Patrick Saldanha and Peter Swan
- Environmental Sustainability in Freight Transportation: A Systematic Literature Review and Agenda for Future Research pp. 263-298

- Lisa M. Ellram and Monique L. Ueltschy Murfield
- Applying Theories from Other Disciplines to Logistics and Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 299-356

- David Swanson, Lakshmi Goel, Kristoffer Francisco and James Stock
Volume 56, issue 2, 2017
- Special Issue Call for Papers pp. v-vi

- Douglas N. Hales and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Discrete Time Hazard Modeling of Large Motor Carriers' Longitudinal Safety Performance pp. 107-139

- Jason Miller
- Evaluating the Impact of Spatio‐Temporal Factors on Construction Heuristics for Transportation Services pp. 140-166

- Adnan Noor Mian, Amina Fahim and Abdul Hameed
- Factor Market Myopia: A Driver of Factor Market Rivalry pp. 167-183

- Peter Ralston, Steve LeMay and Rose Opengart
- Leavin' on My Mind: Influence of Safety Climate on Truck Drivers' Job Attitudes and Intentions to Leave pp. 184-209

- Stephen M. Swartz, Matthew A. Douglas, Matthew D. Roberts and Robert E. Overstreet
- H. RogerGrant. Railroaders Without Borders: A History of Railroad Development Corporation (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015). 256 pp. ISBN: 978‐0253017987 pp. 210-212

- Peter Swan
Volume 56, issue 1, 2017
- Special Issue Call for Papers pp. v-vi

- Douglas N. Hales and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- To Survive and Thrive under Hypercompetition: An Exploratory Analysis of the Influence of Strategic Purity on Truckload Motor‐Carrier Financial Performance pp. 1-34

- Yao “Henry” Jin, David Swanson, Matthew Waller and John Ozment
- Comparative Analysis of the Shipping Center Competitiveness of Major Port Cities in China pp. 35-53

- Rong Ke and Chuanxu Wang
- The Truck Driver Experience: Identifying Psychological Stressors from the Voice of the Driver pp. 54-76

- Donnie F. Williams, Stephanie P. Thomas and Sara Liao‐Troth
- Assessing the Performance‐based Logistics Service Model for Taiwan's Heavy Vehicle Supply Chains pp. 77-103

- Shong‐Iee Ivan Su, Lianguang Cui and Susanne Hertz
- RalfRoth and ColinDivall, From Rail to Road and Back Again? A Century of Transport Competition and Interdependency Burlington, CT: Ashgate, 2015, 415 pp. ISBN 978‐1‐4094‐4046‐8 pp. 104-106

- George Yarusavage
Volume 55, issue 4, 2016
- Mobile Devices and Applications for Supply Chain Management: Process, Contingency, and Performance Effects pp. 333-381

- Tobias Schoenherr
- Analysis of Truck Accidents Using Structural Equation Models pp. 382-399

- Subhro Mitra
- Supply Chain Risk Analysis and Assessment: Cargo Theft pp. 400-419

- Daniel Ekwall and Björn Lantz
- Attracting Students to the Field of Logistics, Part 1 pp. 420-442

- Michael J. Maloni, Christina R. Scherrer, Stacy M. Campbell and Elizabeth Boyd
- Attracting Students to the Field of Logistics, Part 2 pp. 442-468

- Michael J. Maloni, Christina R. Scherrer and John Mascaritolo
- Rosabeth MossKanter. Move: Putting America's Infrastructure Back in the Lead (New York: W. W. Norton, 2015). 325 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐393‐24680‐3 pp. 469-471

- Mitch Kostoulakos,
Volume 55, issue 3, 2016
- Editors' Introduction pp. v-vii

- Mary Holcomb and Yoshi Suzuki
- “Goldilocks” Theorizing in Supply Chain Research: Balancing Scientific and Practical Utility via Middle‐Range Theory pp. 241-257

- Christopher W. Craighead, David J. Ketchen and Li Cheng
- Truck Driver Safety: An Evolutionary Research Approach pp. 258-281

- Matthew Douglas and Stephen Swartz
- Full Steam Ahead: Firms in the US Economy Adjust Inventory for Changes in Transportation Costs But Not the Reverse pp. 282-295

- David Swanson, Brent D. Williams, Jingping Gu and Matthew A. Waller
- Supply Chain Cost Minimization by Collaboration between Liner Shipping Companies and Port Operators pp. 296-314

- Zhiyuan Liu, Shuaian Wang, Yuquan Du and Hua Wang
- Say Versus Do: Analysis of Fitch Ratings and Bond Grades for a Regional Airport pp. 315-329

- Stephen A. LeMay, Kalee Burns and Richard R. Hawkins
- PeterKlaus and StefanieMüller, eds. The Roots of Logistics: A Reader of Classical Contributions to the History and Conceptual Foundations of the Science of Logistics (Berlin: Springer, 2012). Cloth and paperback. 427 pp. ISBN‐13: 978‐3642439186 pp. 330-332

- Daniel A. Pellathy
Volume 55, issue 2, 2016
- Editors' Introduction pp. v-vii

- Mary Holcomb and Yoshi Suzuki
- Factor Market Rivalry: Toward an Integrated Understanding of Firm Action pp. 97-123

- Matthew Schwieterman and Jason Miller
- Customer Service Responsiveness in Logistics Outsourcing Contracts: The Influence of Job Autonomy and Role Clarity among On‐site Representatives pp. 124-148

- Yemisi A. Bolumole, Scott J. Grawe and Patricia J. Daugherty
- Technology, Firm Size, and Safety: Theory and Empirical Evidence from the US Motor‐carrier Industry pp. 149-167

- David E. Cantor, Thomas M. Corsi, Curtis M. Grimm and Prabhjot Singh
- The Balanced Theory of Port Competitiveness pp. 168-189

- Douglas Hales, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Young‐Tae Chang
- Weatherproofing Supply Chains: Enable Intelligent Preparedness with Data Analytics pp. 190-207

- John J. Coyle, Kusumal Ruamsook and Eric J. Symon
- Fifth Logistics Faculty Salary Survey pp. 208-223

- Yolanda Obaze, Ila Manuj and Theodore Farris
- Examining Carrier Selection with Situational Choice Models pp. 224-236

- Michael Garver
- JacobShell. Transportation and Revolt: Pigeons, Mules, Canals, and the Vanishing Geographies of Subversive Mobility. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. 208 pp, ISBN 978‐0‐262‐02933‐9 pp. 237-239

- Richard R. Young,
Volume 55, issue 1, 2016
- Editors' Introduction pp. v-vi

- Mary Holcomb and Yoshi Suzuki
- Ensuring Returns Management Software Effectiveness through Joint Development Orientation pp. 1-30

- Haozhe Chen, Patricia J. Daugherty and Angela L. Jones
- The Relationship between Supply Chain Integration and Operational Performances: A Study of Priorities and Synergies pp. 31-50

- Kum Fai Yuen and Vinh V. Thai
- Exploring the Relationships of Green Perceived Value, the Diffusion of Innovations, and the Technology Acceptance Model of Green Transportation pp. 51-77

- Shang‐Yu Chen and Chung‐Cheng Lu
- 3PL CEO Perspectives on the Current Status and Future Prospects of the Third‐party Logistics Industry in North America: The 2014 Survey pp. 78-92

- Robert C. Lieb and Kristin J. Lieb
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