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posted on 2022-02-25, 15:52 authored by Mark Francis, Ron Fisher, Andrew J. ThomasAs part of an ongoing stream of research into the conception of ‘value’ within logistics and supply chain management (SCM), the authors presented a working paper at ISL 2015 (Francis et al., 2015) that explored the interpretation of this concept within the Lean paradigm (after Womack and Jones, 1996). Our paper presented an evolving bibliographic analysis (BA) approach. Using that approach, it also identified the 20 most highly cited Lean publications and presented a simple characterisation of them. Using the above as a starting point, the purpose of our ISL’16 paper is to detail a more fully developed BA methodology, and the significantly enhanced characterisation of the Lean literature derived by using it.
History
Presented at
21st International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2016) :Sustainable Transport and Supply Chain Innovation. Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 3–6 July 2016Link to Conference Website
Published in
Proceedings of 21st International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2016)Publisher
Centre for Concurrent EnterprisePublication Year
2016Version
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Citation
Francis, M., Fisher, M. Thomas, A. (2016) 'A revised bibliographic analysis of the Lean literature', In Pawar, K.S., & Tsai, K.M. (ed.s) The Proceedings of 21st International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2016) :Sustainable Transport and Supply Chain Innovation. Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 3–6 July 2016. Nottingham: Centre for Concurrent Enterprise, pp.43-50ISBN
9780853583172Cardiff Met Affiliation
- Cardiff School of Management
Cardiff Met Authors
Mark Francis Ron FisherCardiff Met Research Centre/Group
- Welsh Centre for Business and Management Research
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- © The Authors
Language
- en