Research Methods for Operations and Supply Chain Management, third edition, is a toolkit of research approaches primarily for advanced students and beginner researchers, but also a reference book for any researcher in operations and supply chain management (OSCM).
Many students begin their careers in research limited by the one or few approaches taken by their department. The concise, accessible overviews found here equip them with an understanding of a variety of methods and how to use them, enabling students to tailor their research project to their own strengths and goals. The more seasoned researcher will find comprehensive descriptions and analyses on a wide variety of research approaches.
This updated and enhanced edition responds to the latest developments in OSCM, including the growing prominence of services and production of intangible products, the complete supply chain, and the increasing use of secondary data and of mixed approaches. Alternative research approaches are included and explored to help with the planning of research. This edition also includes expanded literature reviews and analysis to guide students towards the next steps in their reading, and more detailed step-by-step advice to tie theory with the research.
Including contributions from an impressive range of the field’s leading thinkers in OSCM research, this is a guide that no one embarking on an OSCM research project should be without. Previous editions of this book were published under the title Research Methods for Operations Management and Researching Operations Management.
Edited by:
Christer Karlsson (Copenhagen Business School Denmark)
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: 3rd edition
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 320g
ISBN: 9781032324364
ISBN 10: 1032324368
Pages: 320
Publication Date: 15 November 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. Introduction to the book Christer Karlsson 2. Research in operations and supply chain management Christer Karlsson 3. The research process Pär Åhlström 4. Surveys Cipriano Forza and Enrico Sandrin5. Case research Chris Voss, Mark Johnson, and Jan Godsell 6. Longitudinal field studies Pär Åhlström and Christer Karlsson 7. Action research Paul Coughlan and David Coghlan 8. Clinical management research – Interventionist and collaborative approaches Christer Karlsson 9. Model-based research J. Will M. Bertrand, Jan C. Fransoo, and Maximiliano Udenio
Christer Karlsson is an Emeritus Professor of Innovation and Operations Management at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. He is also an Emeritus Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, and a Professor at the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM) in Brussels, Belgium.