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Supply Chain and Operations Management Journal's: An Overview and Need for a New Journal in Supply Chain Management


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The present paper is an attempt to understand the background which has prompted us to come out with a new journal and the objectives which has guided us for nearly three years and eleven issues including the present issue. We have identified our limitations and future directions. Finally, we have outlined the references and further reading section in which we have identified some recent and classical papers which will guide existing and aspiring PhD scholars to undertake their research in supply chain and operations management.

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Supply Chain Management Research, Operations Management Research, Supply Chain Journals, Operations Management Journals.
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Rameshwar Dubey
Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Symbiosis International University, New Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


The present paper is an attempt to understand the background which has prompted us to come out with a new journal and the objectives which has guided us for nearly three years and eleven issues including the present issue. We have identified our limitations and future directions. Finally, we have outlined the references and further reading section in which we have identified some recent and classical papers which will guide existing and aspiring PhD scholars to undertake their research in supply chain and operations management.

Keywords


Supply Chain Management Research, Operations Management Research, Supply Chain Journals, Operations Management Journals.

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