Analyzing and Extending Research Phenomena in Supply Chain Management to Advance Scientific Impact – An Extensive Bibliometric Analysis
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2024-01-03
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The discipline of Supply Chain Management (SCM) has undergone several disruptions in recent years. In 2021, Wieland wrote a seminal article on transformative SCM and proposed three levels for describing and advancing the discipline. However, the author states their insufficiency and the need for an extension. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the phenomena that affect SCM and to extend the levels. In doing so, we help to identify a research framework and to advance the impact of SCM research. We examined all articles from 1976 to 2022 that contained “supply chain*” in title, abstract, or keywords. A co-occurrence analysis of the publications revealed seven main phenomena to be regarded in the SCM context. Further, we revealed research implications for each cluster and derived additional levels for describing and advancing SCM research. In sum, our findings extend existing research and provide valuable insights into the SCM discipline.
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The Digital Supply Chain of the Future: Applications, Implications, Business Models, bibliometric analysis, panarchy theory, research phenomena, supply chain management, vosviewer
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Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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