{"title":"Editorial – Welcome to IJPDLM 2022!","authors":"C. Wong","doi":"10.1108/ijpdlm-02-2022-454","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction I would like to take this chance to welcome everyone to 2022. This is the first issue after we celebrated IJPDLM 50th anniversary via a special issue in 2021. If you have not seen the special issue, I recommend you visit Vol 51 Issue 10 (2021). In the anniversary special issue, I outline the contributions of the journal in the past five years and discuss some new directions for the journal (Wong, 2021b). The special issue also features four articles. To understand our roots and the fundamental principles of our funding editors, Remko van Hoek presents a retrospective account of the launch of IJPDLM through interviewing Martin Christopher and Douglas Lambert. The journal also encourages the use of literature reviews to advance theories (Wong, 2021a). In the article “how to advance theory through literature reviews in logistics and supply chain management,” Durach et al. (2021) propose four types of literature reviews to advance theories. The journal encourages advances in the use of qualitative research methods. Mello et al. (2021) provide detailed guidance for authors and reviewers on how to leverage grounded theory in supply chain research. The journal also encourages research of startups. Stephan M. Wagner discusses how we may research startups in the supply chain ecosystems.","PeriodicalId":14251,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.9000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management","FirstCategoryId":"91","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1108/ijpdlm-02-2022-454","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"管理学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"MANAGEMENT","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Introduction I would like to take this chance to welcome everyone to 2022. This is the first issue after we celebrated IJPDLM 50th anniversary via a special issue in 2021. If you have not seen the special issue, I recommend you visit Vol 51 Issue 10 (2021). In the anniversary special issue, I outline the contributions of the journal in the past five years and discuss some new directions for the journal (Wong, 2021b). The special issue also features four articles. To understand our roots and the fundamental principles of our funding editors, Remko van Hoek presents a retrospective account of the launch of IJPDLM through interviewing Martin Christopher and Douglas Lambert. The journal also encourages the use of literature reviews to advance theories (Wong, 2021a). In the article “how to advance theory through literature reviews in logistics and supply chain management,” Durach et al. (2021) propose four types of literature reviews to advance theories. The journal encourages advances in the use of qualitative research methods. Mello et al. (2021) provide detailed guidance for authors and reviewers on how to leverage grounded theory in supply chain research. The journal also encourages research of startups. Stephan M. Wagner discusses how we may research startups in the supply chain ecosystems.
我想借此机会欢迎大家来到2022年。这是我们在2021年通过特刊庆祝IJPDLM 50周年之后的第一期。如果你还没有看过特刊,我建议你参观第51卷第10期(2021)。在周年纪念特刊中,我概述了该期刊在过去五年中所做的贡献,并讨论了该期刊的一些新方向(Wong, 2021b)。这期特刊还有四篇文章。为了了解我们的根源和我们资助编辑的基本原则,Remko van Hoek通过采访Martin Christopher和Douglas Lambert,对IJPDLM的启动进行了回顾。该杂志还鼓励使用文献综述来推进理论(Wong, 2021a)。Durach et al.(2021)在“how to advance theory through literature reviews In logistics and supply chain management”一文中提出了四种文献综述来推进理论。该杂志鼓励在使用定性研究方法方面取得进展。Mello等人(2021)为作者和审稿人提供了如何在供应链研究中利用扎根理论的详细指导。该杂志还鼓励对初创企业进行研究。Stephan M. Wagner讨论了我们如何研究供应链生态系统中的初创企业。
期刊介绍:
IJPDLM seeks strategically focused, theoretically grounded, empirical and conceptual, quantitative and qualitative, rigorous and relevant, original research studies in logistics, physical distribution and supply chain management operations and associated strategic issues. Quantitatively oriented mathematical and modelling research papers are not suitable for IJPDLM. Desired topics include, but are not limited to: Customer service strategy Omni-channel and multi-channel distribution innovations Order processing and inventory management Implementation of supply chain processes Information and communication technology Sourcing and procurement Risk management and security Personnel recruitment and training Sustainability and environmental Collaboration and integration Global supply chain management and network complexity Information and knowledge management Legal, financial and public policy Retailing, channels and business-to-business management Organizational and human resource development Logistics and SCM education.