Here we may occasionally upload call-for-papers, course announcements, open positions, etc. that relate to interorganisational issues and supply chain management.
UPCOMING CONFERENCES
- META, Oct 27-31, 2012, Port El Kantaoui, Sousse, Tunisia. Deadline for 2-page abstracts May 5, 2012.
- ICINCO 2012 incl.a special session on OMDM, Jul 28-31, 2012, Rome, Italy. Full paper deadline May 28, 2012.
- IEEM 2012, Dec 10-13, 2012, Hong Kong. Full paper deadline Jun 1, 2012.
- And a list of OR conferences plus upcoming POMS conferences
Calls for papers for SPECIAL ISSUES
- The International Journal of Production Economics calls for papers on “Building supply chain system capabilities in the age of global complexity: Emerging theories and practices“. Deadline May 31, 2012.
- The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health calls for papers on “Preparedness and emergency response“. Deadline May 31, 2012
- The EURO Journal of Transportation and Logistics calls for papers on “Day-to-day dynamic traffic assignment models“. Deadline Jun 1, 2012
- The International Journal of Management and Decision Making calls for papers on “Collaboration, information sharing and integration in supply chains: Models for decision making“. Deadline Jun 30, 2012.
- The International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering calls for papers on “Advanced methodologies of production in manufacturing supply chains“. Deadline Jul 1, 2012.
- The International Journal of Services and Operations Management calls for papers on “System modelling for the development of sustainable supply chain systems“. Deadline Aug 1, 2012.
- The Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management calls for papers on “Humanitarian logistics education and training“. Deadline Aug 31, 2012.
- The International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management calls for papers on “Supply chain management in Latin America“. Deadline Aug 31, 2012.
- The Journal of Supply Chain Management calls for papers on “Innovation in business networks“. Deadline Sep 1, 2012.
- The EURO Journal of Transportation and Logistics calls for papers on “Pricing in transportation networks“. Deadline Sep 1, 2012
- The International Journal of Applied Management Science calls for papers on “Supply chain risk management“. Deadline Sep 1, 2012.
- The International Journal of Production Economics calls for papers on “Sustainable food supply chain management: Strategy, operations and technology“. Deadline Nov 30, 2012.
Calls for papers for book chapters
None we are aware of. Send us your CFP so that we can post it here.
Calls for teaching cases
None we are aware of. Send us your CFP so that we can post it here.
Upcoming doctoral courses
- IFPSM Summer School in Advanced Purchasing Research, Jul 5-10, 2012, Salzburg / Austria. Registration by May 1, 2012 (contact Attila Chikán), papers due Jun 1, 2012. Bursaries available from ISM (contact Philip Carter) and IPSERA (contact Helen Walker), both with a deadline of Mar 31, 2012.
- Theories and Research in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Jun 2012, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland – to be held in Turku(!) prior to the NOFOMA 2012 conference. See the course website here for further info. Signing up by Apr 15, 2012
- Trade and Transport Facilitation – Methods and Findings, Jun 2012, Turku School of Economics, Turku, Finland – right after the NOFOMA 2012 conference.
- Publishing Articles in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, fall 2012 (TBC), Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland.
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First, I want to thank you for this excellent work of collecting information that often are not so easy to find on the web!
I’m posting a conference with a specific focus on Food supply chains: 8th International Conference on Management in Agrifood Chains and Networks that is going to be held in Ede, The Netherlands from the 28th to the 30th of May.
I hope can be useful.
Riccardo
http://www.eaae.org/en/content/non_eaae_seminar-congress_links/28-30May2008_Call%20Ketencongres2008-070729.pdf
Calls for papers for special issues
- International Journal of Services Technology and Management (IJSTM)
calls for papers on “Role of Third/Fourth Party Logistics Providers in Logistics and Supply Chain Management“. Deadline Oct 31, 2007
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=726
Riccardo
Thanks, Riccardo!
Calls for papers for special issues
- International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB)
calls for papers on “RFID in Supply Chain Networks“. Deadline Jan 31, 2008
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=798
Riccardo
I periodically read your blog and I deem it very useful and interesting.
Thanks for the work you’ve done.
Hi,
Very useful site and quite some interesting CFP’s
The one on
“Building theory in business logistics through reviews of the literature” from The International Journal of Logistics Management caught my eye, but cannot find it. If you have a link to doc/website, could you please add it?
Thanxs!
Marisa
Hi Marisa,
Herewith text from the IJLM CFP:
“Building Theory in Business Logistics
Through Reviews of the Literature”
For a special issue designed to build theory in the field, the International Journal of Logistics Management is looking for literature reviews pertaining to all topics in business logistics. These reviews should include research and conceptual papers originally published in top logistics journals, such as International Journal of Logistics Management, Journal of Business Logistics, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Transportation Journal, and Transportation Research: Part E. Reference material may include publications in other journals, but authors must ensure the topic relates specifically to logistics and that their theory building has a foundation in work that has been published in top logistics journals.
Theory describes, explains, and predicts phenomena; furthermore, it develops through various mechanisms, including experiments, surveys, mathematical models, case studies, hypothesis testing, and literature reviews. Literature reviews that contribute most to theory building (1) are thorough, (2) provide structure to the literature by using typologies and categorization, (3) are well written, (4) identify themes, (5) identify missing themes, (6) raise new research questions, (7) result in a better understanding of a phenomenon, and (8) are interesting.
For this Call, manuscript length requirements are flexible. For topics about which few articles have been published, the reviews logically may be relatively short. That is fine, as long as the reviews meet the eight listed criteria. Other topics with a long history will feature many published manuscripts. In those situations, review papers may need to be unusually long, which is acceptable as well.
Notes to Authors
• Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere
• All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/ijlm/sample.jsp
Submission Deadline
Full paper submissions due December 31, 2007
Editors and Notes
Please send one copy as an MS Word attachment in an e-mail to Matt Waller at: mwaller@walton.uark.edu
Thanks Marisa and Lucy!
I’ve learned my lesson: “don’t ever delete e-mails with a CFP”. If there’s no link to a CFP in the future we’ll post the name and e-mail address of the editor of a special issue.
Gyöngyi
I hope one day we´ll have an ISCM model in South America. But for that to happen, we re gonna need more talent folks such as Halldorsson and Kovács. Finally, I would just like to remind you all that if you are looking for suppliers in Brazil , we can offer Supplier Source Inspection and Supplier Quality Assurance in major cities like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba. May God blees all fellows from ISCM in 2008!
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ICLT2009 extends the deadline till 31 May 2009
Thx! It is now also updated on the main page. Rgds, Gyöngyi
The International Journal of Integrated Supply Management has a call for papers for a Special Issue on Supply Chain Operations during the World-Wide Economic Crisis: Call for papers
Thanks, Jan! Please keep on sending us interesting CFPs. Rgds, Gyöngyi
Abstract submission is extended till 31st of July, 2009
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Dear all,
This may be of interest for some of you.
Thanks
thx ademonla, the conference is linked up now
Supply Chain Solutions is offering the right products, to the right people, at the right place and of course at the right time. To plan, execute, manage, execute and deliver along with the right attitude are most important aspects of Supply Chain Solutions. It is great enhanncement to business
ICLT 2010, Dec 16 – 18, 2010, Christchurch, New Zealand. Paper deadline July 31, 2010.
Thx! Can you please send us the link to the CFP to update the page? Gyöngyi
For a special issue designed to build theory in the field, the International Journal of Logistics Management is looking for literature reviews pertaining to all topics in business logistics. These reviews should include research and conceptual papers originally published in top logistics journals, such as International Journal of Logistics Management, Journal of Business Logistics, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Transportation Journal, and Transportation Research: Part E. Reference material may include publications in other journals, but authors must ensure the topic relates specifically to logistics and that their theory building has a foundation in work that has been published in top logistics journals.
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For a special issue designed to build theory in the field, the International Journal of Logistics Management is looking for literature reviews pertaining to all topics in business logistics. These reviews should include research and conceptual papers originally published in top logistics journals, such as International Journal of Logistics Management, Journal of Business Logistics, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Transportation Journal, and Transportation Research: Part E. Reference material may include publications in other journals, but authors must ensure the topic relates specifically to logistics and that their theory building has a foundation in work that has been published in top logistics journals. +1
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Dear all,
First, congratulations on the website, it’s very useful! I really like the topics of the blogposts.
I’d also like to let you know about a new initiative in the Netherlands to promote the Limburg region. Check out the website of this initiative at EULogisticsHub.com, to learn more about the Limburg region for your logistics services, hopefully you find it interesting!
Kind regards,
Bart de Laat
I am sorry the link didn’t work well, this is the website, in case you are interested: http://www.eulogisticshub.com
Dear all,
I just wanted to update you on the latest research in supply chain management.
We just put online a new book covering all activities within the supply chain system. It provides new ideas and practical experiences regarding the supply chain management.
You can download it for free here
Supply Chain Management
I hope you find it useful.
Thanks Ana for the link, I’m sure the book is useful to a vast audience. Gy
st research in supply chain management.
We just put online a new book covering all activities within the supply chain system. It provides new ideas and practical experiences regarding the supply chain management.
7th Scientific Conference ‘Economy and Efficiency – contemporary solutions in logistics and production’
The process consists of five steps: metric mapping, metric validation, data collection, data and process analysis, and documentation of results and findings.supply chain management
There are also 2 new JOM special issues.
http://pairach.com/2012/04/04/jom-special-issues-2012/
thx!