探索物流和供应链管理学术的影响:为什么要追求实践相关性,我们成功了吗?

IF 11.2 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Timothy G. Hawkins, Michael J. Gravier, Martin Theodore Farris II, Suman Niranjan, Uchenna Ekezie
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本研究探讨了物流和供应链管理研究的相关性水平,并探讨了促使学者重视和追求管理(与纯粹学术)贡献的潜在动机。从本质上讲,对高等教育的严谨性和相关性的担忧构成了几十年前出现的信任和信誉危机,并继续引起该领域思想领袖的担忧。虽然研究结果具有探索性,但从业者和学者在不同层面上都认为物流和供应链管理研究是相关的,但追求指数和排名的压力影响了学者的行为。因此,学术同行评审过程似乎不再关注管理影响。本文从与人类动机相关的理论,即自决理论(SDT)开始,并采用对学者的定性访谈来帮助对学者以及物流和供应链管理从业者进行调查。然后,它提出了定量数据收集和分析的方法——结合对院长和编辑的采访——来探索研究问题,以提供讨论、启示、未来的研究方向和结论。
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Exploring the impact of logistics and supply chain management scholarship: Why pursue practical relevance and are we successful?

This study explores the level of relevance of logistics and supply chain management research and probes underlying motives prompting scholars to value and pursue managerial (vs. purely academic) contributions. At its core, the concerns over rigor and relevance of higher education comprise a crisis of trust and credibility that appeared decades ago and continues to provoke concern from the field's thought leaders. While exploratory in nature, the results suggest both practitioners and academics agree at differing levels that logistics and supply chain management research is relevant, but pressure to chase indices and rankings has influenced behavior of academics. Consequently, the academic peer-reviewed process no longer seems to focus on managerial implications. The article begins with theories pertinent to human motivation, namely, self-determination theory (SDT), and employs qualitative interviews of academics to help develop surveys of both academics and logistics and supply chain management practitioners. It then presents the methodologies of quantitative data collection and analysis—combined with interviews of deans and editors—to explore the research questions to offer discussion, implications, future research directions, and conclusions.

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CiteScore
14.40
自引率
14.60%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Supply chain management and logistics processes play a crucial role in the success of businesses, both in terms of operations, strategy, and finances. To gain a deep understanding of these processes, it is essential to explore academic literature such as The Journal of Business Logistics. This journal serves as a scholarly platform for sharing original ideas, research findings, and effective strategies in the field of logistics and supply chain management. By providing innovative insights and research-driven knowledge, it equips organizations with the necessary tools to navigate the ever-changing business environment.
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