Journal of Supply Chain Management

The Journal of Supply Chain Management is a scholarly, research journal which has been published since 1965. In 2007, it was repositioned with the mission of being the journal of choice among supply chain management scholars, by attracting high-quality, high-impact behavioral research focusing on theory-building and empirical methodologies. More specifically, the Journal of Supply Chain Management has an interdisciplinary focus which includes the engagement of scholars in the fields of supply chain management, operations management, marketing, strategic management, and social network analysis. It has published papers by major leaders in the field, such as , , , , , Tom Mentzer, Jack Meredith, , , and nobel prize laureate Oliver Williamson.

Journal of Supply Chain Management

The Journal of Supply Chain Management is a scholarly, research journal which has been published since 1965. In 2007, it was repositioned with the mission of being the journal of choice among supply chain management scholars, by attracting high-quality, high-impact behavioral research focusing on theory-building and empirical methodologies. More specifically, the Journal of Supply Chain Management has an interdisciplinary focus which includes the engagement of scholars in the fields of supply chain management, operations management, marketing, strategic management, and social network analysis. It has published papers by major leaders in the field, such as , , , , , Tom Mentzer, Jack Meredith, , , and nobel prize laureate Oliver Williamson.