The use of social network analysis in operations and supply chain management: A systematic literature review

Yujia Han, Nigel Caldwell, Abhijeet Ghadge

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Abstract

Understanding of supply chains is transforming from a linear interaction of different operating functions to a network-based ecosystem. Social network analysis (SNA) as a powerful methodology to study patterns of inter-firm behaviours and relationships, though has been widely adopted in different research areas, how to design research using SNA for operations and supply chain management research has remained a gap that this paper seeks to address. This paper offers contributions to SNA research design derived from a systematic literature review of relevant studies.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018
Event25th Annual EurOMA Conference 2018 - Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Széchenyi István University, Budapest, Hungary
Duration: 24 Jun 201826 Jun 2018
http://euroma2018.org

Conference

Conference25th Annual EurOMA Conference 2018
Abbreviated titleEurOMA 2018
Country/TerritoryHungary
CityBudapest
Period24/06/1826/06/18
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