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Supply chain integration and performance paradox: is relational performance the missing link? Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Nikhat Afshan, Chittibabu Govindarajulu, Girish Subramanian, Angappa Gunasekaran, Jaideep Motwani
The empirical research on supply chain integration (SCI) and performance relationship spans over two decades following the first empirical research by Frohlich and Westbrook (2001) [“Arcs of Integr...
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Compliance checking for cross-border construction logistics clearance using blockchain smart contracts and oracles Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Liupengfei Wu, Weisheng Lu, Chen Chen
This research aims to develop a deployable blockchain smart contract and oracle model for automated and transparent customs compliance checking in cross-border construction logistics. A scene analy...
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Smart logistics nodes: concept and classification Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Matteo Brunetti, Martijn Mes, Eduardo Lalla-Ruiz
This paper presents the Smart Logistics Node concept, which combines the physical infrastructure of logistics nodes with digital systems to enhance collaboration. The Smart Logistics Node benefits ...
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Involving purchasing and supply management in open ecological innovation: the moderating role of digital technologies Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Cailin Zhang, Suicheng Li
Open Eco-innovation (OEI) is an emerging approach for achieving sustainable development in manufacturing industries. However, studies on internal organisational factors and employee involvement in ...
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Enhancing sustainability in mass customisation of consumer electronics with salvage value through supply chain financing Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Song-Man Wu, Felix T. S. Chan, Tony Sio-Chong U
The consumer electronics industry is crucial in the global shift toward sustainability. To meet customers’ personalised needs efficiently and reduce production costs, electronic product suppliers i...
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A conceptual framework for supply chain digital twins – development and evaluation Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Falk Freese, André Ludwig
Digital twins, due to digitalisation, are increasingly adopted across industries. The supply chain industry, with its process-driven nature, collaboration of multiple stakeholders and dependability...
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Is it a good idea to select green logistics to enhance environmental sustainability? Insights from global sample Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Le Thanh Ha
This research attempts to empirically examine the effects of green logistics on environmental sustainability by investigating the nexus between green logistics (GL) and environmental sustainability...
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Service-oriented supply chain: what do we know about its risks? Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Duong Thi Binh An, Tram Thi Bich Nguyen, Huy Truong Quang
This study identifies the risks entailed in a service-oriented supply chain. By employing supply chain mapping, contingency, and Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS) theories to elaborate a picture of th...
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Applying kansei engineering and text mining to design fresh food logistics services Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-18 Yixing Yang, Jianxiong Huang, Gang Wu, Yanan Ma, Qian Guo
The study focuses on identifying the key drivers that can meet consumers’ perceptual demands for fresh food logistics services and how e-retailers balance changing demands. In this light, a service...
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Supply chain design: implications for sustainability Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Fu Jia, Ting Pan, Qin He, Tianyu Zhang, Lujie Chen
This paper aims to add sustainable dimensions to the supply chain design (SCD) literature. A systematic literature review method is adopted to comprehensively analyze the papers related to SCD and ...
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Procurement of last-mile delivery capacity: a reverse auction mechanism considering logistics service quality Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Guang-Xin Gao, Minyu Han, Xiandong Li
The increasing demand for last-mile delivery has created a challenge for urban consolidation centers (UCCs). Due to UCC’s limited delivery capacity, it has to purchase spare capacity from carriers....
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Editorial note for special issue on “Enhancing supply chain resiliency in an era of reglobalization” Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Guo Li, Sobhan (Sean) Arisian, Gang Chen, Suresh P. Sethi
Published in International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications: A Leading Journal of Supply Chain Management (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Collaborative supply chain finance based on transaction cost theory: a multiple case study in the POF scenario Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Shimeng Yin, Hao Ying, Fangxu Yan, Xiande Zhao, Lujie Chen
In traditional supply chains, downstream distributors of core companies often face significant cash pressure and market uncertainty. In this case, purchase order finance (POF), as an important form...
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Industry 3.5 for sustainable supply chain management: challenges and foresight Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Ming-Lang Tseng, Chen-Fu Chien, Kathleen Aviso, Ha Minh Hiep
Industry 3.5 has emerged as a hybrid strategy for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). However, the challenges and foresights are always expected from the idea collection. This SI includes d...
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The impacts of environmental collaboration on the environmental performance of agri-food supply chains: a mediation-moderation analysis of external pressures Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-30 Marcelo Werneck Barbosa, José M. Cansino
Although researchers have investigated the relationship between inter-organisational collaboration and firm performance, there is scattered evidence on the relationship between environmental collab...
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Can digital technologies mitigate supply chain volatility? Empirical evidence from China Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Yaxin Ming, Nian Liu, Feng Liu, Jiguang Chen
Digital technologies, such as AI, big data, blockchain, cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT) and VR/AR, have been widely applied in firms and have greatly transformed supply chain management. ...
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Enhancing firms’ innovation persistence in the circular economy through government-supported green supply chain demonstrations: cost leadership or differentiation? Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Yingjie Ju, Ye Cheng, Lujie Chen, Xinjie Xing
Government support is pivotal in guiding firms towards adopting green supply chain (GSC) practices aligned with the circular economy. Our study addressed this critical issue through a quasi-natural...
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Sustainable supply chain finance enablers under disruption: the causal effect of collaboration value innovation on sustainability performance Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Yeneneh Tamirat Negash, Abdiqani Muse Hassan, Ming K. Lim, Ming-Lang Tseng
Sustainable supply chain finance (SSCF) faces challenges due to supply chain disruptions, often resulting in delays and cost overruns. The existing literature lacks a theoretical framework to delin...
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Circular supply chain practices: challenges, innovation and development Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Ming-Lang Tseng, Kuo-Jui Wu, Chen-Fu Chien, Mohd Helmi Ali
Published in International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications: A Leading Journal of Supply Chain Management (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Integrated transport and logistics for sustainable global trade Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Paul Tae-Woo Lee, Prem Chhetri, Weihua Liu, Cheng-Wei Lin
Published in International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications: A Leading Journal of Supply Chain Management (Vol. 27, No. 3, 2024)
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How to promote ambidextrous innovation through integration with supply chain partners? The role of external knowledge acquisition and cooperative goal interdependence Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 Linbo Yang, Chenjing Gan
In today’s fiercely competitive environment, integration with supply chain partners and the acquisition of external knowledge have become increasingly important strategies for mitigating the resour...
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The promotion of digital transformation for supply chain diversification in service-oriented manufacturing paradigm Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2024-01-07 Ying Xu, Liukai Wang, Weiqing Wang, Haojia Chen, Xiangrui Meng
Service-oriented manufacturing (SOM) is a new paradigm that merges manufacturing and service, leading to supply chain diversification (SCD) with components such as supplier, customer, and product d...
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An intelligent distribution system for green logistics operations in the blockchain environment Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-12-07 Yan Li, Yun Lin, Ming K. Lim, Weiqing Xiong, Xingjun Huang, Yuhe Shi, Jun Su
To ensure the safety of fresh food, the cold chain logistics is widely utilised, which can provide a low temperature environment. However, due to the high energy consumption, how to reduce carbon e...
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Logistics management for the future: the IJLRA framework Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Hau-Ling Chan, Tsan-Ming Choi
In this discussion paper, we aim to examine the key issues of logistics management in the Industry 4.0 era by addressing various major challenges. To be specific, we first establish an amended defi...
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Estimating costs and CO2 emissions for last mile delivery of groceries in Paris using alternative modes and routing strategies Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Quoc-Thông Nguyen, Jérémy Patrix, Ouail Oulmakki, Diana G. Ramirez-Rios, Jérôme Verny
Last mile delivery is a significant component in the growth of e-commerce, especially in urban areas. The deliveries in dense cities cause several serious issues such as air/noise pollution and con...
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Replacing home deliveries by deliveries to parcel lockers: cost, traffic, emissions, and societal cost effects of locker network expansions in greater Oslo Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Daniel Ruben Pinchasik, Inger Beate Hovi, Bo Dong
This study assesses the effects of using parcel lockers as an alternative to home deliveries, combined with different locker network expansions. We use empirical shipment data and real-world routin...
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Enhancing supply chain efficiency: a holistic examination of hybrid forecasting models employing mode and PERT technique as deterministic factors Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Muhammad Azmat, Raheel Siddiqui
Inaccurate forecasts can cause severe financial consequences and disrupt supply chain operations for organisations. This study focuses on the pharmaceutical industry, renowned for its complex suppl...
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Distribution route optimisation of emergency supplies based on improved grey wolf optimisation algorithm Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-11-03 Fei Deng, Yixuan Wei, Yiqiao Liu, Botao Yan, Jinshun Wu, Ying Cui, Song Pan
The trade-off between the timely delivery of emergency supplies and the long distribution path distance can be described as a generalised multiple travelling salesman problem. To solve this problem...
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Robust optimization for a dynamic emergency materials supply chain network under major infectious disease epidemics Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-10-19 Shan Qiao, Mingke He, Jing Wang, Jianping Cai, Jie Zheng
The COVID-19 outbreak has posed serious challenges to logistics and supply chain management. This study examines how living materials can be provided to a population under quarantine control due to...
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Supply chain resilience: new challenges and opportunities Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-10-06 Xiaoran Shi, Weihua Liu, Ming K. Lim
Considering the tighter collaboration, increased complexity and ever-wider geographic dispersion in the global supply chain, supply chain uncertainties and risks remain a key managerial challenge t...
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Does customer empathy mediate between the environmental orientation of retail firms and customer purchase intentions? Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Hee-sung Bae, David B. Grant, Ruth Banomyong, Puthipong Julagasigorn
This study investigates the mediation effect of customer empathy between theenvironmental orientation of retail firms, and subsequent customer purchasing behaviour towards eco-friendly goods. The e...
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Considering the city context in weighting sustainability criteria for last-mile logistics solutions Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-10-03 Juan Nicolas Gonzalez, Natalia Sobrino, Jose Manuel Vassallo
Last-mile Logistics (LML) solutions in cities have become a priority due to the increasing demand for products, changes in population consumption, ai r quality challenges, population pressure, and ...
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The impact of anticipation of new technologies on operational and environmental performance: a strategy-structure-capabilities-performance perspective Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Hao Zheng, Jing Dai, Boying Li, Yongyi Shou
In today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environment, it is crucial for management to determine how to develop and maintain highly operational, sustainable organisations amid digitali...
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Influencing factors driving collaboration in circular business models Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-09-16 Nadine Leder, Maneesh Kumar, Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues
ABSTRACT The transition from a linear to a Circular Economy is considered a revolutionary step toward a greener economy. Ensuring a successful transition requires radical changes in our current siloed approach to applying circular business models. Such models aim to mitigate negative environmental impact whilst fostering growth and prosperity. This research focuses on three models (‘Circular Supply’
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Green maritime logistics coalition by green shipping corridors: a new paradigm for the decarbonisation of the maritime industry Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Zhao-Yu Song, Prem Chhetri, Guanqiong Ye, Paul Tae-Woo Lee
ABSTRACT The Clydebank Declaration proposed the concept of Green Shipping Corridor (GSC) at the 26th Congress of the Parties (COP 26) in 2021 to prioritise and accelerate the decarbonisation of the maritime industry. By sharing cost and risk burdens by the ten key stakeholders in the production of zero-emission ships and the use of green fuel oils, the GSC is conceived as an effective policy mechanism
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Logistics collaboration in vehicle manufacturing: case studies with a triadic perspective Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Juan Francisco Núñez, Luis Antonio de Santa-Eulalia
ABSTRACT This paper discusses logistics collaboration applied to a vehicle-manufacturing setting. We reach out to a larger segment of the supply chain by employing a novel unit of analysis, a logistics triad. The triad encompasses an Original Equipment Manufacturer, a Third-Party Logistics Service Provider, and first-tier suppliers. We use the framework known as Collaborative Transportation Management
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Smart delivery services for O2O food: charging mode choice for intelligent dining cabinets Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Zhong Du, Zhi-Ping Fan
ABSTRACT This study examines an ordering platform’s charging mode choice for its intelligent dining cabinets in smart delivery services for O2O food. Three charging modes are investigated: the platform only charges the usage fee to a delivery worker (Mode R), a consumer (Mode C), or both the delivery worker and consumer (Mode T). The findings reveal that when the platform pays a high (low) delivery
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Sustainability and robust decision-support strategy for multi-echelon supply chain system against disruptions Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-08-21 Le Ngoc Bao Long, Truong Ngoc Cuong, Hwan-Seong Kim, Sam-Sang You
ABSTRACT Due to the higher nonlinearity and parametric sensitivity of multi-echelon supply chains, minor changes may result in a completely different evolution of supply chain capabilities. Realizing resilient and sustainable development goals for enterprise logistics requires great insights into management schemes in a volatile market. This paper deals with dynamic characteristics and resilience issues
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Global logistics distribution centres and infrastructures in the e-commerce era Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 Paul Tae-Woo Lee, Yong Jin Kim, Hwa-Joong Kim, Xuehao Feng, Prem Chhetri
Published in International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications: A Leading Journal of Supply Chain Management (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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Empirical study on consumer’s acceptance of delivery robots in France Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-07-20 Ouail Oulmakki, Jerome Verny, Milena Janjevic, Marwa Khalfalli
ABSTRACT The growth of e-commerce has led to an increase in delivery options, and various innovations, such as autonomous delivery robots (ADRs) are being developed to meet the important challenges of the last mile. Currently, in the testing state, consumer acceptance remains relatively unknown. This study aims to identify the factors that affect the level of consumer acceptance of autonomous robotic
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Systematization of autonomous vehicles in last mile transportation processes – taxonomy development and clustering of existing concepts Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Julian Maas, Benjamin Nitsche, Frank Straube
ABSTRACT With the increasing challenges in last mile logistics, a variety of promising approaches of autonomous delivery concepts have been emerging in recent years. Due to the fast pace of advancements, several approaches have been developed, the characterization of them often by purpose rather than systematically. This study builds upon a multi-stage research process that includes a systematic literature
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Analysis of the incorporation of current trends in supply chain management within curricula Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-07-12 Matthew J. Drake, Paul H. Pittman, Matthew Talbert
ABSTRACT The field of supply chain management is changing rapidly as new practices, concepts, and technologies are regularly implemented in practice to improve supply chain performance. The Association of Supply Chain Management (ASCM) publishes an annual list of the top 10 trends in supply chain management. Academic programmes must keep their curricula current to prepare students adequately to enter
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Operationalisation and validation of a human factors-based decision support framework for technology adoption in the logistics sector Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-07-12 Alexandra Lagorio, Chiara Cimini, Claudia Piffari, Mattia Galimberti, Fabiana Pirola, Roberto Pinto
ABSTRACT The topic of human-centric design of smart production and logistics processes is increasingly debated in both academic and industrial communities. However, there is still little existing research on the integration of this concept with companies’ daily operations. The research presented in this paper aims to expand this area of research by proposing a framework designed for the logistics sector
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How to align logistics environmental sustainability with corporate strategy? An Italian perspective Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-07-02 Lorenzo Bruno Prataviera, Alessandro Creazza, Sara Perotti, Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues
ABSTRACT Logistics environmental sustainability is a priority for practitioners and policymakers, but companies lack clarity about how to align it with strategic purposes. As this prevents them from coherently turning sustainability into action, this paper focuses on how companies can align logistics environmental sustainability with corporate strategies. We conducted multiple embedded case research
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Logistics and supply chain management reorganisation via talent portfolio management to enhance human capital and resilience Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-06-27 Yin-Hung Chen, Chia-An Chen, Chen-Fu Chien
ABSTRACT The reorganisation of logistics and supply chain management teams is critical for digital transformation. Decision quality for staff assignment will affect the organisation efficiency and supply chain resilience. Focusing on realistic needs, this study aims to develop a portfolio decision framework for staff assignment and reorganisation that considers different portfolio effects to enhance
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Supply chain pressures and SMEs’ CSR practices: the moderation effect of supply chain position Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-06-20 Rébecca Stekelorum, Jean-Marie Courrent, Martine Spence
ABSTRACT Drawing from institutional and resource dependence theories, this paper investigates how supply chain pressures influence the various dimensions of CSR, i.e. environmental practices, human resources practices, community involvement practices, and marketplace practices, in SMEs. Using a structural equation modelling approach and data collected from 273 SMEs, our findings indicate that institutional
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Supply chain sustainability in VUCA: role of BCT-driven SC mapping and ‘Visiceability’ Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-06-11 Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik, Sharfuddin Ahmed Khan, Simonov Kusi-Sarpong, Mobashar Mubarik
ABSTRACT The study investigates the role of three essential supply chain capabilities: visibility, traceability, and mapping, collectivity termed as 'visiceability', in the relationship between blockchain technology and supply chain sustainability. The study focuses on Malaysia's Electronics Component manufacturing firms, a sub-sector of the electrical and electronics industry. Data were collected
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Investigating blockchain technology adoption intention model in halal food small and medium enterprises: moderating role of supply chain integration Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-06-02 Mohd Helmi Ali, Leanne Chung, Kim Hua Tan, Zafir Mohd Makhbul, Yuanzhu Zhan, Ming-Lang Tseng
ABSTRACT Blockchain infrastructures’ promising benefits and tremendous growth revolutionised supply chain; especially for the highly concerned industry with integrity issues such as halal food. Drawing on the technology, organisation, environment framework and diffusion of innovation theory, this study investigates the factors that affect halal food SMEs (HFSMEs). The questionnaires covering 500 halal-certified
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A smart warehouse framework, architecture and system aspects under industry 4.0: a bibliometric networks visualisation and analysis Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Yudi Fernando, Amirulhusni Suhaini, Ming-Lang Tseng, Ahmed Zainul Abideen, Muhammad Shabir Shaharudin
ABSTRACT This study contributes to a better understanding of smart warehouse systems and design in a few ways. (1) warehouse underperformance reasons; (2) smart warehouse enablers in Industry 4.0; and (3) the construction of a smart warehouse design from the viewpoint of recommended framework, architecture and system aspects. This study presents a smart warehouse framework, architecture, and system
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Modeling spatial dimensions of parcel delivery demand and its determinants Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-05-19 Nala Shin, Hyunwoo Lim, Yong Jin Kim
ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate the spatial dimensions of parcel delivery demand and its key determinants. Based on the parcel delivery volume data in South Korea, we regressed per capita parcel delivery volume on socioeconomic, land use, housing, and industry-related variables of city-level districts. When covering the entire country, Spatial Durbin Error Model worked best in modelling the
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Green ship evaluation based on improved AHP-FCE-ODM model from the perspective of shipbuilding supply chain Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-05-17 Gen Li, Yujie Guo, Huaming Jiang, Lingyuan Kong, Ying Zhou, Weiwei Wang
ABSTRACT To effectively solve the current problems of the existing evaluation system such as redundant indicator systems, not being comprehensive enough, and single evaluation subjects, this paper establishes the green ship evaluation indicator system from the perspective of green shipbuilding supply chain such as procurement, shipbuilding, navigation, and scrapping. On this basis, the method of analytic
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Data-driven zero-carbon transition analysis in the industrial and manufacturing sectors: a world-regional perspective Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-05-13 Tat-Dat Bui, Viqi Ardaniah, Qinghua Zhu, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Ming-Lang Tseng
ABSTRACT This study contributes to concerning data-driven zero-carbon transition in the industrial and manufacturing sectors. Zero-carbon transition ensures that regions meet energy system provisions, are resilient to climate change, and adopt transition assessments toward the goal of low or zero carbon. Prior studies have failed to (1) generate these attributes from databases and confirm the validity
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An evaluation of factors influencing the vulnerability of emergency logistics supply chains Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-05-08 Wenping Xu, Yu Lu, David Proverbs
ABSTRACT Emergency logistics supply chains (ELSC) can help to restore normal activities in disaster-affected areas, thus helping to increase the resilience of communities. In order to develop resilient supply chains there needs to be an analysis of the factors affecting the vulnerability of supply chains. In this study, the interlinkages between 15 factors found to influence the vulnerability of both
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Impact of negotiation on subsidy scheme to incentivise the integrated use of metro and ride-hailing services Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 Chang Zhou, Xiang Li, Lujie Chen
ABSTRACT Although the integration of metro and ride-hailing services is a promising way to handle the last-mile problem, the viability of long-term subsidies funded by municipalities with limited budgets is in doubt. We thus investigate two self-funded subsidy schemes: metro-lead subsidy scheme (MS) and ride-hailing platform-lead subsidy scheme (RS). To this end, an integrated system consisting of
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Managing disruptions and strategy development during Covid-19 pandemic: the perspective of third-party logistics service providers (3PLs) Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-04-10 Seda Özcan, Işık Özge Yumurtacı Hüseyinoğlu
ABSTRACT The Covid-19 pandemic forced many companies to alter and improve their logistics activities as part of their business logistics strategies, to obtain cost and service advantages. In this regard, to lessen the detrimental effects on the business environment, it is critical to develop different strategies according to the nature of the disruptions and uncertainties. This paper explores uncertainty
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Evaluation of the effects of blockchain technology characteristics on SCOR model supply chain performance measurement attributes using an integrated fuzzy MCDM methodology Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-03-24 Sinan Çıkmak, Barış Kantoğlu, Gökhan Kırbaç
ABSTRACT This research aims to investigate and identify the effects of blockchain technology (BT) characteristics on SCOR supply chain (SC) performance measurement attributes. To achieve this, initially, the importance weights of blockchain characteristics (BC) in the context of the SC are determined by using the Interval Type-2 Fuzzy AHP. Furthermore, in order to rank Supply Chain Operation Reference
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Trade-off between economic, environmental and social objectives in pesticide supply chains Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Shiyuan Zhang, Fengru Long, Fu Jia, Xiao-Xue Zheng
ABSTRACT Biopesticides are considered as the effective measure to combat environmental consequences brought by chemical pesticides. However, due to the comparatively high price of biopesticides and unreasonable government subsidies, the trade-off between economy, society and environment represents a daunting task for pesticide supply chains. This study establishes a pesticide supply chain including
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Selected papers from the Logistics Research Network Conference 2021 Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Mohamed M. Naim, Irina Harris
Published in International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications: A Leading Journal of Supply Chain Management (Vol. 26, No. 5, 2023)
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A systematic literature review on port competitiveness Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-03-20 Hang Yu, Yu Gong, Jun Liu
ABSTRACT The continuous investment and expansion of ports has introduced new requirements for the sustainable development of seaports. Port competitiveness is an increasingly relevant subject due to the value that ports create for enterprises in the maritime supply chain. As the functions and requirements of ports evolve, this article aims to present an up-to-date review of the research trends and
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Logistics 4.0 in the agri-food supply chain with blockchain: a case study Int. J. Logist. Res. Appl. (IF 5.992) Pub Date : 2023-02-27 Rafael Granillo-Macías, Isidro J. González Hernández, Elías Olivares-Benítez
ABSTRACT Blockchain is an emerging technology with the potential to radically transform logistics in the highly complex environment of the agri-food supply chain. The key challenges of the agri-food sector include overcoming the limitations (time, cost and quality) to developing global and efficient transparency and traceability of food, eliminating expensive intermediaries, and ensuring no disruption