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A Guided Tour Through the Qualitative Research City

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I am pleased to share with you a new article I co-authored with Wendy L. Tate and Tingting Yan: A Guided Tour Through the Qualitative Research City. A Guided Tour Through the Qualitative Research City. This is my first Journal of Supply Chain Management editorial. Wieland, A., Tate, W.L., & Yan, T.

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Enhancing the Practical Relevance of SCM Research

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One hundred years ago, practitioners were the lead researchers seeking to improve production processes. Fast forward to today, and there is a growing concern that our research is losing touch with real-world practice. But making research relevant is not enough. Enhancing the Practical Relevance of Research. Toffel, M.W.

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Integrating Generative AI Into SCM Research

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ChatGPT) presents unique challenges to the academic research community. Many researchers are unsure how and when to report their use of such tools, and some even suggest that ChatGPT should be credited as a co-author. The emergence of generative AI tools (e.g., Spanjol, J., & Noble, C.H.

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Using Supply Chain Databases in Academic Research

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In recent years, academic articles that use supply chain databases have become more and more common in SCM-related journals. Bloomberg SPLC, FactSet Supply Chain Relationships, and Mergent Supply Chain) were originally not developed for use in academic research, but for use in business practice. Such databases (e.g., Podrecca, M.,

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Experiments in Supply Chain Management Research

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In their recently published article on this subject, entitled Experiments in Strategy Research: A Critical Review and Future Research Opportunities , Bolinger et al. Although the authors review extant experimental work in strategic management, their results are certainly also very useful for SCM researchers. Bolinger, M.

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Interpretive Supply Chain Management Research

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For example, Darby and her coauthors (2019) have discussed the set of questions interpretive research can address in SCM. Many SCM researchers may still be unsure of how best to conduct an interpretive study. A new article by Mees-Buss and her coauthors (2021) argues that the inductive route to theory that templates (e.g.,

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Critical Engaged SCM Research

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It is entitled Re-Imagining Supply Chain Challenges Through Critical Engaged Research.

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