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Taking AIM at Theoretical and Pragmatic Impact: A Call for Actionable, Insightful, and Measurable Research

Ongoing debate surrounds the relative importance of theory and practice within supply chain research. Some contend that strong theory is central to knowledge advancement and its application to practice should be a secondary concern. Others argue that emphasizing theory moves the field away from its...

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Published in:Journal of business logistics 2019-12, Vol.40 (4), p.289-298
Main Authors: Craighead, Christopher W., Ketchen, David J., Darby, Jessica L.
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