CSCMP’s Supply Chain Management Educators' Conference (SCMEC) provides academics and students a forum to hear the latest in supply chain management research. This conference is open to all academics and annual conference attendees and offers informative and interactive sessions while providing an excellent venue for networking with colleagues from around the globe.
Academics and researchers are given the opportunity to submit their current research for consideration and presentation at this prestigious event.
Moments of Angst: A Critical Incident Approach to Designing Value Systems for Outstanding Customer Experience
Amydee M. Fawcett, University of Arkansas, Stanley E. Fawcett, Brigham Young University, M. Bixby Cooper, Michigan State University, and Kristine S. Daynes, Brigham Young University
The Importance of Historical Research in Logistics and Supply Chain Management: A Biographical Perspective
Brent L. Baker, University of North Dakota, and James R. Stock, University of South Florida
A Meta-analysis of Logistics Service Performance (ABSTRACT)
Francois Charvet, Northeastern University, and Rudolf Leuschner, Rutgers University
The Impact of Cultural Differences in Contractual Buyer-Supplier Relationships
Dina Ribbink, University of Western Ontario and Curtis Grimm, University of Maryland
Incorporating Land Border Crossings into Global Supply Chain Models
Arnold Maltz, Arizona State University
Intra-Port Container Terminals – A Comparative Investigation of Their Role in Global Supply Chain Management
Anand Nair, University of South Carolina and Nathan Huynh, University of South Carolina
Impact of Social Networks on Supplier Adoption of Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices
Ismail Golgeci, University of Tennessee, Wendy L. Tate, University of Tennessee, Lisa M. Ellram, Miami University
The Efficient Relationship between Port Security Residual Risk and Security Investment
Risto Talas, University of Hull Business School and David A. Menachof, University of Hull Business School
IJLM's Impact: Twenty Years of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research
Sara Liao-Troth, Georgia Southern University, and Stephanie P. Thomas, Georgia Southern University
Development and Validation of a Relational Supply Chain Capital Measurement Scale (ABSTRACT)
Chad W. Autry, University of Tennessee, Stanley E. Griffis, Michigan State University, Diane Mollenkopf, University of Tennessee, and Hannah Stolze, University of Tennessee
Exploring Supply Chain Counterproductive Behaviors and their Impact on Supply Chain Relationships (ABSTRACT)
Terry L. Esper, University of Tennessee, Michael Lane Morris, University of Tennessee, LaDonna M. Thornton, University of Tennessee
The Role of Affective Cultural Fit in Relational Supply Chain Strategy (ABSTRACT)
Donnie F. Williams, Jr., Georgia Southern University
E. Grosvenor Plowman Award
Proactive Environmental Strategies in the Supply Chain: An Exploration of the Effects of Cross-Sector Partnerships
David Graham Hyatt, University of Arkansas and Nicholas Berente, University of Georgia
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