No. 27-3, November 2016
Index
- Addressing a broken peer review process
- Benchmarking of rail transport service performance through DEA for Indian railways
- Slot allocation with minimum quantity commitment in container liner revenue management. A robust optimization approach
- Supply chain integration and logistics performance: the role of supply chain dynamism
- Career stage and truck drivers’ regulatory attitudes
- The development of outbound logistics services in the automotive industry. A logistics service provider’s view
- Customer orientation, relationship quality, and performance. The third-party logistics provider’s perspective
- Supply chain learning, integration, and flexibility performance: an empirical study in India
- Measurement of logistics service quality in freight forwarding companies. A case study of the Serbian market
- The effectiveness of RFID in backroom and sales floor inventory management
- Reinforcing supply chain security through organizational and cultural tools within the intermodal rail and road industry
- Matching supply with demand in supply chain management education
- Fits and misfits of supply chain flexibility to environmental uncertainty. Two types of asymmetric effects on performance
- Preparing business students for workplace reality – using global virtual teams in logistics and SCM education
- Identifying and managing supply quality risk
- Comparing the factors that influence the adoption of CPFR by retailers and suppliers
- A systems approach for forward and reverse logistics design. Maximising value from customer involvement
- Theory development in China-based supply chain management research. A literature review
- The “snowball effect” in the transmission of disruptions in supply chains. The role of intensity and span of integration