The purpose of this paper is to describe the “scientific identity” and “ethnocentricity” in the “top” journals of logistics management by studying the categories of papers published and the geographical affiliations of authors, editorial review boards, and editors in selected journals.
The purpose of this paper is to describe selected journals in logistics management in terms of : the proportion of different “empirical” contributions; the proportion of national versus international research data; the geographical origin of research data; and the authors’ geographical affiliations.