Food cold chain management: what we know and what we deserve

Shashi Shashi, Piera Centobelli, R. Cerchione, Myriam Ertz
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a quantitatively supported explanation of the intellectual development, the schools of thought and the sub-areas of the food cold chain (FCC) research to derive meaningful avenues for future research. Design/methodology/approach This study builds on bibliometric analysis and network analysis to systematically evaluate a sample of 1,189 FCC articles published over the past 25 years. The descriptive statistics and science mapping approaches using co-citation analysis were performed with VOSviewer software. Findings The findings reveal a state-of-the-art overview of the top contributing and influential countries, authors, institutions and articles in the area of FCC research. A co-citation analysis, coupled with content analysis of most co-cited articles, uncovered four underlying research streams including: application of RFID technologies; production and operation planning models; postharvest waste, causes of postharvest wastage and perishable inventory ordering polices and models; and critical issues in FCC. Current research streams, clusters and their sub-themes provided meaningful discussions and insights into key areas for future research in FCC. Originality/value This study might reshape practitioners’, researchers’ and policy-makers’ views on the multifaceted areas and themes in the FCC research field, to harness FCC’s benefits at both strategic and tactical level. Finally, the research findings offer a roadmap for additional research to yield more practical and modeling insights that are much needed to enrich the field.
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食品冷链管理:我们知道什么,我们应该得到什么
本文的目的是对食品冷链(FCC)研究的智力发展、思想流派和子领域提供一个定量支持的解释,为未来的研究提供有意义的途径。设计/方法/方法本研究建立在文献计量学分析和网络分析的基础上,系统地评估了过去25年中发表的1189篇FCC文章的样本。使用VOSviewer软件进行共被引分析的描述性统计和科学制图方法。调查结果调查结果揭示了FCC研究领域最具贡献和影响力的国家、作者、机构和文章的最新概况。共被引分析,加上对大多数共被引文章的内容分析,揭示了四个潜在的研究流,包括:RFID技术的应用;生产经营计划模型;采后浪费、采后浪费原因及易腐库存订货政策与模式;以及FCC的关键问题。当前的研究流、集群及其子主题为FCC未来研究的关键领域提供了有意义的讨论和见解。原创性/价值本研究可能重塑从业者、研究者和政策制定者对FCC研究领域多面性领域和主题的看法,从而在战略和战术层面上利用FCC的利益。最后,研究结果为进一步的研究提供了路线图,以产生更多的实际和建模见解,这是丰富该领域所急需的。
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