(Re)-discovering simulation as a critical element of OM/SCM research: call for research

IF 7.1 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Steven Alexander Melnyk, Matthias Thürer, Constantin Blome, Tobias Schoenherr, Stefan Gold
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Abstract

Purpose

This study focuses on (re-)introducing computer simulation as a part of the research paradigm. Simulation is a widely applied research method in supply chain and operations management. However, leading journals, such as the International Journal of Operations and Production Management, have often been reluctant to accept simulation studies. This study provides guidelines on how to conduct simulation research that advances theory, is relevant, and matters.

Design/methodology/approach

This study pooled the viewpoints of the editorial team of the International Journal of Operations and Production Management and authors of simulation studies. The authors debated their views and outlined why simulation is important and what a compelling simulation should look like.

Findings

There is an increasing importance of considering uncertainty, an increasing interest in dynamic phenomena, such as the transient response(s) to disruptions, and an increasing need to consider complementary outcomes, such as sustainability, which many researchers believe can be tackled by big data and modern analytical tools. But building, elaborating, and testing theory by purposeful experimentation is the strength of computer simulation. The authors therefore argue that simulation should play an important role in supply chain and operations management research, but for this, it also has to evolve away from simply generating and analyzing data. Four types of simulation research with much promise are outlined: empirical grounded simulation, simulation that establishes causality, simulation that supplements machine learning, artificial intelligence and analytics and simulation for sensitive environments.

Originality/value

This study identifies reasons why simulation is important for understanding and responding to today's business and societal challenges, it provides some guidance on how to design good simulation studies in this context and it links simulation to empirical research and theory going beyond multimethod studies.

(再)发现仿真作为OM/SCM研究的关键要素:研究的呼吁
本研究的重点是(重新)引入计算机模拟作为研究范式的一部分。仿真是供应链和运营管理中广泛应用的研究方法。然而,诸如《国际运营与生产管理杂志》之类的主要期刊往往不愿接受模拟研究。本研究提供了如何进行先进的理论,相关的和重要的模拟研究的指导方针。设计/方法/方法本研究汇集了《国际运营与生产管理杂志》编辑团队和模拟研究作者的观点。作者讨论了他们的观点,并概述了为什么模拟很重要,以及令人信服的模拟应该是什么样子。考虑不确定性的重要性日益增加,对动态现象(如中断的瞬态响应)的兴趣日益增加,并且越来越需要考虑补充结果(如可持续性),许多研究人员认为可以通过大数据和现代分析工具解决这些问题。但是,通过有目的的实验来建立、阐述和检验理论是计算机模拟的优势所在。因此,作者认为,模拟应该在供应链和运营管理研究中发挥重要作用,但为此,它也必须从简单的生成和分析数据发展。概述了四种很有前途的模拟研究:基于经验的模拟、建立因果关系的模拟、补充机器学习的模拟、人工智能和分析以及敏感环境的模拟。原创性/价值本研究确定了为什么模拟对于理解和应对当今商业和社会挑战很重要的原因,它为如何在这种背景下设计良好的模拟研究提供了一些指导,并将模拟与实证研究和理论联系起来,超越了多方法研究。
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CiteScore
13.30
自引率
17.20%
发文量
96
期刊介绍: The mission of the International Journal of Operations & Production Management (IJOPM) is to publish cutting-edge, innovative research with the potential to significantly advance the field of Operations and Supply Chain Management, both in theory and practice. Drawing on experiences from manufacturing and service sectors, in both private and public contexts, the journal has earned widespread respect in this complex and increasingly vital area of business management. Methodologically, IJOPM encompasses a broad spectrum of empirically-based inquiry using suitable research frameworks, as long as they offer generic insights of substantial value to operations and supply chain management. While the journal does not categorically exclude specific empirical methodologies, it does not accept purely mathematical modeling pieces. Regardless of the chosen mode of inquiry or methods employed, the key criteria are appropriateness of methodology, clarity in the study's execution, and rigor in the application of methods. It's important to note that any contribution should explicitly contribute to theory. The journal actively encourages the use of mixed methods where appropriate and valuable for generating research insights.
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