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Logistics Research beyond 2000 : Theory, Method and Relevance
Logistics is a fertile field for scientific research constituting the application
of various theories borrowed from the more established disciplines. There is
an increasing need for the evaluation of the theory use in order to constitute
a solid base for future development of the field. This paper seeks to elucidate
the patterns of evolving logistics research since 2000 through the investigation
of different theories and research methods employed. This study attempts to
highlight the tension between the theories and the research methods employed
in logistics discipline. It contributes to the current literature by providing an
up-to-date outlook of the logistics research.
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