Dear Colleagues, the submission window for proposals closes on September 1
You still have time to create a quality proposal
Relying on proposals (rather than full submissions) allows authors to have their ideas evaluated after a relatively small upfront investment of time and energy
I hope you will consider submitting a proposal
Regards,
Dave
Journal of Business Logistics
Call for Proposals
Annual Review Issue: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges within Supply Chain Management Research
Modeled after the highly successful review issues published by the Journal of Management, the goal of this special issue is to provide integrative reviews of supply chain management (SCM) research and to guide its future development. My co-guest editor Chris Craighead and I invite authors to submit a proposal (not a full paper) that outlines a plan for creating a high-impact scholarly review of an important research stream. In this context, the term 'research stream' refers to a body of work (a) that is focused on a specific topic; or (b) that applies a particular theory across different topics. Quantitative reviews such as meta-analyses are outside the scope of the special issue, as are bibliometric studies and reviews of the application of research methods.
Proposals may be submitted from August 1, 2022 to September 1, 2022 via the Journal of Business Logistics' online submission portal at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jbl
To access the full call for proposals, please visit: JBL CFP Annual Review Issue 2022-1643302391327.pdf (wiley.com)
Dave Ketchen
Harbert Eminent Scholar and Professor of Management
Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
Harbert College of Business
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
"What's behind you doesn't matter" – Enzo Ferrari