A Social Network Analysis of the Journal of Supply Chain Management: Knowledge Generation, Knowledge Diffusion and Thought Leadership

SUMMARY The authors conduct a citation analysis of the Journal of Supply Chain Management over its first 40 years of publication, with the objectives of better understanding the sources that supply management scholars have drawn upon to generate research appearing in the Journal. Social network anal...

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Communication
Knowledge
Leadership
Logistics
Periodical publishing
Rites, ceremonies and celebrations
Services
Social network analysis
Social networks
Studies
Supply chain management
Variance analysis
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