This empirical study represents the first attempt to explore how academics and practitioners engage each other in the Supply Chain Management (SCM) discipline, and provides a better understanding of collaborative SCM research between both parties. A two-pronged approach, involving a content analysis and an e-mail survey, is employed to explore the issues on collaborative SCM research. We examine 131 articles co-authored by both scholars and practitioners of 6 SCM journals from 2003 to 2013. Specifically, we analyse the motivations, expectations, and communication involved in the process of collaborative research. Our findings suggest that academics and practitioners can partner as co-investigators in research collaboration to better explore...
Papers available on line + USB KeyInternational audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study indust...
Supply chain management (SCM) has changed from a strategically decoupled to strategically coupled ar...
There is general acceptance within the literature that supply chain collaboration will become a focu...
The purpose of this research is to explore the extent that academics and practitioners collaborate t...
Collaborative management research approaches (e.g. Action research, Intervention research) emerged ...
Although research regarding supply chain collaboration has been increasing, studies reviewing supply...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to identify the interrelationships between elements of supp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and empirically test a framework analyzing the rel...
Supply chain management (SCM) has developed more than 30 years. However, few studies explore intelle...
This study offers a comprehensive synthesis of the literature on supply chain collaboration publishe...
Innovations in supply chains and logistics, which help businesses reduce their costs and meet custom...
The supply chain management (SCM) discipline lacks resources to assess research performance, and our...
Logistics and supply chain management (SCM) practice has grown in scope and complexity in recent yea...
International audienceKnowledge creation in joint industry-academia research projects should be part...
With the inaugural issue of this new journal, researchers have an opportunity to publish in a journa...
Papers available on line + USB KeyInternational audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study indust...
Supply chain management (SCM) has changed from a strategically decoupled to strategically coupled ar...
There is general acceptance within the literature that supply chain collaboration will become a focu...
The purpose of this research is to explore the extent that academics and practitioners collaborate t...
Collaborative management research approaches (e.g. Action research, Intervention research) emerged ...
Although research regarding supply chain collaboration has been increasing, studies reviewing supply...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to identify the interrelationships between elements of supp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and empirically test a framework analyzing the rel...
Supply chain management (SCM) has developed more than 30 years. However, few studies explore intelle...
This study offers a comprehensive synthesis of the literature on supply chain collaboration publishe...
Innovations in supply chains and logistics, which help businesses reduce their costs and meet custom...
The supply chain management (SCM) discipline lacks resources to assess research performance, and our...
Logistics and supply chain management (SCM) practice has grown in scope and complexity in recent yea...
International audienceKnowledge creation in joint industry-academia research projects should be part...
With the inaugural issue of this new journal, researchers have an opportunity to publish in a journa...
Papers available on line + USB KeyInternational audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study indust...
Supply chain management (SCM) has changed from a strategically decoupled to strategically coupled ar...
There is general acceptance within the literature that supply chain collaboration will become a focu...