Logistics Research: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
Patricia Daugherty,
Yemisi Bolumole and
Matthew Schwieterman
Transportation Journal, 2017, vol. 56, issue 3, 213-226
Abstract:
This article reviews and reports on how academic logistics research has changed over the years, with particular emphasis on how these trends influence logistics educators and doctoral programs. Logistics‐related topics, the theories employed, and commonly used methods are examined. The article provides a juxtaposition of a historical perspective with recent research trends covering the period 2006–15. Implications for future logistics research and logistics doctoral programs are also discussed.
Date: 2017
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