Impact pathways: a home for insights from relevant and impactful operations and supply chain management research

F. Caniato, G. Graham, J. Roehrich, A. Vereecke
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PurposeInternational Journal of Operations and Production Management (IJOPM)'s Impact Pathway (IP) section has been launched in 2020 to host short contributions grounded in current managerial practices and/or policy development, challenging established operations and supply chain management (OSCM) knowledge and highlighting innovative and relevant research directions. This commentary reflects on the achievements of the section, delineates the key features of IP papers and stimulates further development.Design/methodology/approachThis commentary provides a brief overview of the IJOPM's IP section, taking stock of the contributions that have been published so far, analysing their topics, methodologies, insights and impact.FindingsThe 19 contributions published over the last three years have dealt with a variety of emerging topics, ranging from the COVID-19 response to additive manufacturing, leveraging on key evidence from managerial practice that challenges consolidated knowledge and theory, providing clear research directions as well as managerial and/or policy guidelines.Originality/valueThe commentary reflects on the importance of phenomenon-driven research that seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice, thus increasing the impact and reach of OSCM research. This is a call for contributions from scholars, business leaders and policymakers to develop further impact-oriented research.
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影响路径:从相关和有影响力的运营和供应链管理研究的见解之家
目的:国际运营与生产管理杂志(IJOPM)的影响路径(IP)部分于2020年启动,旨在举办基于当前管理实践和/或政策制定的短期投稿,挑战既定的运营和供应链管理(OSCM)知识,并突出创新和相关的研究方向。这篇评论反映了该部分的成就,描绘了知识产权论文的主要特点,并刺激了进一步的发展。设计/方法/方法本评论简要概述了IJOPM的知识产权部分,对迄今为止发表的贡献进行了评估,分析了它们的主题、方法、见解和影响。过去三年发表的19篇论文涉及从应对COVID-19到增材制造等各种新兴主题,利用了挑战巩固知识和理论的管理实践中的关键证据,提供了明确的研究方向以及管理和/或政策指导方针。原创性/价值这篇评论反映了现象驱动型研究的重要性,这种研究旨在弥合理论与实践之间的差距,从而增加OSCM研究的影响和范围。这是对学者、商界领袖和政策制定者的呼吁,以进一步发展以影响为导向的研究。
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