Research Methodologies in Supply Chain Management
Edited by Herbert Kotzab (),
Stefan Seuring (),
Martin Müller () and
Gerald Reiner ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2005
ISBN: 978-3-7908-1636-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Is There a Right Research Design for Your Supply Chain Study?
- Stefan Seuring, Martin Müller, Gerald Reiner and Herbert Kotzab
- A Balanced Approach to Research in Supply Chain Management
- Susan L. Golicic, Donna F. Davis and Teresa M. McCarthy
- A Critical Discussion on the Theoretical and Methodological Advancements in Supply Chain Integration Research
- Dirk Pieter Donk and Taco Vaart
- Measuring Supply Chain Integration — Using the Q-Sort Technique
- Sakun Boon-itt and Himangshu Paul
- Supply Chain Management and the Challenge of Organizational Complexity — Methodological Considerations
- Stig Johannessen
- The Configurational Approach in Supply Chain Management
- Axel Neher
- Conducting a Literature Review — The Example of Sustainability in Supply Chains
- Stefan Seuring, Martin Müller, Magnus Westhaus and Romy Morana
- Research Methodologies in Supply Chain Management — What Do We Know?
- Árni Halldórsson and Jan Stentoft Arlbjørn
- The Role and Importance of Survey Research in the Field of Supply Chain Management
- Herbert Kotzab
- Web-based Surveys in Logistics Research: An Empirical Application
- David B. Grant, Christoph Teller and Wolfgang Teller
- SCM Research Methodologies: Employing Structural Equation Modeling
- Cristina Gimenez, Rudolf Large and Eva Ventura
- Structural Equation Modeling as a Basis for Theory Development within Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research
- Carl Marcus Wallenburg and Jürgen Weber
- Customers’ Perceptions of Service Quality by TPL Service Providers in the United Kingdom — A Confirmatory Factor Analysis
- Harlina Suzana Jaafar and Mohammed Rafiq
- Third Party Logistics in Thailand — From the Users’ Perspective
- Pornpen Setthakaset and Chuda Basnet
- A Market-Oriented View of SCM — Researching Criteria and Instruments in the Public Procurement Process
- Edeltraud Günther and Ines Klauke
- Case Study Research in Supply Chains — An Outline and Three Examples
- Stefan Seuring
- A Proposal for Case Study Methodology in Supply Chain Integration Research
- Teresa M. McCarthy and Susan L. Golicic
- Using Case Study Methods in Researching Supply Chains
- Marie Koulikoff-Souviron and Alan Harrison
- Multilevel Issues in Supply Chain Management
- Marian Oosterhuis, Eric Molleman and Taco Vaart
- Cost Management along the Supply Chain — Methodological Implications
- Richard Chivaka
- Case Studies and Surveys in Supply Chain Management Research — Two Complementary Methodologies
- Cristina Gimenez
- Towards Triangulation — Blending Techniques in Supply Chain Management Context
- Ozlem Bak
- Action Research in Supply Chain Management — An Introduction
- Martin Müller
- The Application of Action Learning and Action Research in Collaborative Improvement within the Extended Manufacturing Enterprise
- Rick Middel Ir., Louis Brennan, David Coghlan and Paul Coughlan
- Integrating Environmental and Social Standards into Supply Management — An Action Research Project
- Julia Koplin
- Supply Chain Diagnostics to Confront Theory and Practice — Re-Questioning the Core of Supply Chain Management
- Günter Prockl
- A Logistics and Supply Chain Approach to Seaport Efficiency — An Inquiry Based on Action Research Methodology
- Khalid Bichou and Richard Gray
- Supply Chain Management Research Methodology Using Quantitative Models Based on Empirical Data
- Gerald Reiner
- Of Stocks, Flows, Agents and Rules — “Strategic” Simulations in Supply Chain Research
- Andreas Größler and Nadine Schieritz
- Analysis of Supply Chain Dynamics through Object Oriented Simulation
- Francesco Casella, Giovanni Miragliotta and Luigi Uglietti
- The Potential of Cooperative Game Theory for Supply Chain Management
- Jörn-Henrik Thun
- Modeling the Effect of Product Architecture Modularity in Supply Chains
- Juliana H. Mikkola
- Heuristics in the Multi-Location Inventory System with Transshipments
- Lars Magne Nonås and Kurt Jörnsten
- Contract Typology as a Research Method in Supply Chain Management
- Alejandra Gomez-Padilla, Jeanne Duvallet and Daniel Llerena
- Load Dependent Lead Times — From Empirical Evidence to Mathematical Modeling
- Julia Pahl, Stefan Voß and David L. Woodruff
- Recovery Network Design for End-of-Life Vehicles
- Heinz Ahn, Jens Keilen and Rainer Souren
- Modeling and Integrated Assessment of Mass and Energy Flows within Supply Chains
- Jutta Geldermann, Martin Treitz, Hannes Schollenberger and Otto Rentz
- Socrates Thematic Network to Enhance European Teaching and Research of Operations as Well as Supply Chain Management
- José A. D. Machuca, Rafaela Alfalla Luque, Macarena Sacristán Díaz and Gerald Reiner
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