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Research findings must demonstrate international relevance and global impact to both theory and practice. Research papers and case studies submitted to Supply Chain Management (SCM) will only be considered if they contribute to extending supply chain knowledge beyond a dyadic perspective. The journal seeks empirical research only and will not consider modelling, literature reviews, or simulation submissions. The challenges posed by globalisation and rapidly changing technology trends directly affects supply chain design and management. Contemporary supply chain practices have to be responsive, proactive, integrated and information driven when managing the components of the supply chain.
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David, Gustavo VivasMorini, CristianoHeijmann, FrankDionisio, Eduardo Avancci