TY - JOUR
T1 - Supply chain optimization
T2 - bibliometric analysis, research structure and future outlook
AU - Saadouli, Nasreddine
AU - Benameur, Kameleddine
AU - Mostafa, Mohamed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2024/7/24
Y1 - 2024/7/24
N2 - Purpose: Supply chain (SC) research has boomed over the past two decades. Significant contributions have been made to the field from various analytical and decision-making perspectives. This paper, a comprehensive bibliometric study, aims to identify the key research contributors, institutions and themes. Design/methodology/approach: A comprehensive knowledge domain visualization of over 1,000 articles, published between 2000 and 2022, is carried out to construct a bird’s eye view of the field in terms of research production, key authors, main publication outlets, geographic disparity of the contributions and emerging research trends. Additionally, collaboration patterns among researchers and institutions are mapped to highlight the communication networks underlying research initiatives. Findings: Results show an explosive growth in the number of articles tackling supply chain optimization (SCO) issues with a significant concentration of the contributions in a relatively small cluster of authors, journals, institutions and countries. Among the many important findings, our analysis indicates that mixed-integer linear programming is the most commonly used model, while robust optimization is the method of choice for handling uncertainty. Furthermore, most SC models are developed at only one level of the organizational hierarchy and consider only one planning horizon. The importance of developing integrated SCO systems is key for future research. Originality/value: The study fills the optimization techniques gap that exists in SC management bibliometric studies and presents a thematic map for the SCO research highlighting the various research foci.
AB - Purpose: Supply chain (SC) research has boomed over the past two decades. Significant contributions have been made to the field from various analytical and decision-making perspectives. This paper, a comprehensive bibliometric study, aims to identify the key research contributors, institutions and themes. Design/methodology/approach: A comprehensive knowledge domain visualization of over 1,000 articles, published between 2000 and 2022, is carried out to construct a bird’s eye view of the field in terms of research production, key authors, main publication outlets, geographic disparity of the contributions and emerging research trends. Additionally, collaboration patterns among researchers and institutions are mapped to highlight the communication networks underlying research initiatives. Findings: Results show an explosive growth in the number of articles tackling supply chain optimization (SCO) issues with a significant concentration of the contributions in a relatively small cluster of authors, journals, institutions and countries. Among the many important findings, our analysis indicates that mixed-integer linear programming is the most commonly used model, while robust optimization is the method of choice for handling uncertainty. Furthermore, most SC models are developed at only one level of the organizational hierarchy and consider only one planning horizon. The importance of developing integrated SCO systems is key for future research. Originality/value: The study fills the optimization techniques gap that exists in SC management bibliometric studies and presents a thematic map for the SCO research highlighting the various research foci.
KW - Bibliometric analysis
KW - KDV
KW - Optimization
KW - Social network analysis
KW - Supply chain
KW - Thematic mapping
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U2 - 10.1108/JM2-10-2023-0246
DO - 10.1108/JM2-10-2023-0246
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85199194328
SN - 1746-5664
VL - 19
SP - 2320
EP - 2352
JO - Journal of Modelling in Management
JF - Journal of Modelling in Management
IS - 6
ER -