TOC: J Supply Chain Man
Introduction
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(5/6)
Digging deeper into supply risk: a systematic literature review on price risks
–Maria Fischl , Maike Scherrer-Rathje , Thomas Friedli [] []
Decision theory in sustainable supply chain management: a literature review
–Anthony Alexander , Helen Walker , Mohamed Naim [] []
Analysing supply chain integration through a systematic literature review: a normative perspective
–Muhammad Mustafa Kamal , Zahir Irani [] []
Perspectives on food traceability: a systematic literature review
–Henrik Ringsberg [] []
The role of demand management in achieving supply chain agility
–David M. Gligor [] []
Humanitarian supply chain performance management: a systematic literature review
–Hella Abidi , Sander de Leeuw , Matthias Klumpp [] []
Theoretical perspectives on information sharing in supply chains: a systematic literature review and conceptual framework
–Joakim Kembro , Kostas Selviaridis , Dag Näslund [] []
Achieving supply chain resilience: the role of procurement
–Carla Roberta Pereira , Martin Christopher , Andrea Lago Da Silva [] []
Towards a theory of multi-tier sustainable supply chains: a systematic literature review
–Elcio M. Tachizawa , Chee Yew Wong [] []
Linking collaboration and integration to risk and performance in supply chains via a review of literature reviews
–Florian Kache , Stefan Seuring [] []
Integrated green supply chain management and operational performance
–Wantao Yu , Roberto Chavez , Mengying Feng , Frank Wiengarten [] []
Exploring the antecedents of preferential customer treatment by suppliers: a mixed methods approach
–Lisa Hüttinger , Holger Schiele , Dennis Schröer [] []
In pursuit of control: involving suppliers of critical technologies in new product development
–Lisa Melander , David Rosell , Nicolette Lakemond [] []
The impact of innovativeness on supply chain performance: is supply chain integration a missing link?
–Young-Joon Seo , John Dinwoodie , Dong-Wook Kwak [] []
Special issue: building theory in supply chain management through “systematic reviews” of the literature
–Richard Wilding and Beverly Wagner [] []