This track seeks submissions focused on supply chains, international trade and interrelationships amongst logistics, supply chain management and global trade. Of interest are the papers that examine the impact of institutional, political and regulatory factors on supply chain management issues and the effects of institutional change on IB and supply chain processes. We welcome submissions that offer important conceptual and empirical insights into the nature and processes of SCM, channel development and management, geographical collaborations, and global supply (value) chains.
I am particularly interested in exploring the relationship between: (1) a company's sustainability strategies and how it manages its supply chains; (2) how institutional, political, and/or regulatory pressures with respect to sustainability in home and host nations will affect global supply chain management; (3) how a combination of institutional, political and regulatory factors will influence global supply chain management; and (4) proactive strategies firms may take in how they manage global supply chains in response to the UN's sustainable development goals (which will be determined in early fall).
The deadline for submissions is July 15, so the earlier we get started the better.
Thanks for your interest; looking forward to your ideas.
Best,
John Dilyard