AN EXAMINATION OF TRENDS AND IMPACT OF AUTHORSHIP COLLABORATION IN LOGISTICS RESEARCH

David E. Cantor, Yemisi Bolumole, B. Jay Coleman, Robert Frankel

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Abstract

The discipline of logistics is undergoing tremendous change, including shifts in the focus of our associations, as well as in the subject matter, that is deemed important to the academic and professional community. In this article, we seek to evaluate how research in the discipline is also changing, specifically in terms of the degree of collaboration among scholars involved. We draw upon 3,116 articles published from 1987 through 2007 in seven logistics journals. Using the authorship and the citation counts of these articles, we identify several important characteristics of collaboration and offer preliminary empirical insight about the associated trends and impact that collaboration is having within our discipline. This initial assessment provides the potential to spur further interest into the theoretical development and empirical testing on this timely and important topic.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)197-215
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Business Logistics
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • collaboration
  • Logistics
  • Research

Disciplines

  • Economics
  • Public Relations and Advertising
  • Marketing

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