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  1. Supply chain cost research: a bibliometric mapping perspective
  2. Bridging humanitarian operations management and organisational theory
  3. How supply chain analytics enables operational supply chain transparency
  4. Bring it back? An examination of the insourcing decision
  5. Addressing a broken peer review process
  6. Supply chain social sustainability for developing nations: Evidence from India
  7. Art of the possible or fool's errand? Diffusion of large-scale management innovation
  8. Overcoming basic barriers to publishing research
  9. Reverse logistics in Malaysia: The Contingent role of institutional pressure
  10. Knowledge management for logistics service providers: the role of learning culture
  11. Suggested reporting guidelines for structural equation modeling in supply chain management research
  12. Predicting Public Bicycle Adoption Using the Technology Acceptance Model
  13. Consumer product knowledge and intention to purchase remanufactured products
  14. Cross-Border Process Innovations: Improving the Fit Between Information Processing Needs and Capabilities
  15. Antecedents to and outcomes of reverse logistics metrics
  16. Logistics Information System Evaluation: Assessing External Technology Integration and Supporting Organizational Learning
  17. Data quality for data science, predictive analytics, and big data in supply chain management: An introduction to the problem and suggestions for research and applications
  18. Bridging the Gap Between Strategy and Performance: Using Leadership Style to Enable Structural Elements
  19. Reverse logistics information system success and the effect of motivation
  20. A Trail Guide to Publishing Success: Tips on Writing Influential Conceptual, Qualitative, and Survey Research
  21. Performance expectancy and use of enterprise architecture: training as an intervention
  22. Technical proficiency for IS Success
  23. Applying Control Chart Methods to Enhance Data Quality
  24. Achieving Flexibility via Contingency Planning Activities in the Supply Chain
  25. Incorporating logistics enterprise architecture: a diffusion of innovation perspective
  26. Reverse logistics goals, metrics, and challenges: perspectives from industry
  27. Reverse logistics: past research, current management issues, and future directions
  28. Innovativeness in the motor carrier industry
  29. Leadership style and organizational innovativeness drive motor carriers toward sustained performance
  30. Task‐technology fit for reverse logistics performance
  31. Evaluating Adoption of Emerging IT for Corporate IT Strategy: Developing a Model Using a Qualitative Method
  32. Cloud Computing in Support of Supply Chain Information System Infrastructure: Understanding When to go to the Cloud
  33. Consumer reactions to the adoption of green reverse logistics
  34. Adoption of cloud computing technologies in supply chains
  35. Factors That Influence Dissemination in Engineering Education
  36. Inter‐organizational IT use, cooperative attitude, and inter‐organizational collaboration as antecedents to contingency planning effectiveness
  37. Supply chain innovation diffusion: going beyond adoption
  38. Reverse logistics disposition decision‐making
  39. Erratum to “The role of ambiguity tolerance in consumer perception of remanufactured products” [Int. J. Prod. Econ. 135 (2012) 781–790]
  40. A Proposed Framework for Educational Innovation Dissemination
  41. The role of ambiguity tolerance in consumer perception of remanufactured products
  42. Toward creating competitive advantage with logistics information technology
  43. Use of Diffusion of Innovations Theory in Medical Informatics Research
  44. Diffusion of green supply chain management
  45. Strategic reverse logistics disposition decisions: from theory to practice
  46. Diffusion of Innovations