A proposal for a process of selection, bibliometrics and sistemic review of articles on the supply chain performance evaluation

Supply Chain Management has been widely studied through scientific researches and publications, presenting well grounded concepts in both academic and business areas. Meanwhile, the topic of Performance Evaluation is newer and its concepts are still under consolidation. In this context, the paper ai...

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Main Authors: Emílio Della Bruna Junior, Leonardo Ensslin, Sandra Rolim Ensslin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2012-11-01
Series:Revista Produção Online
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Online Access:http://producaoonline.org.br/rpo/article/view/787
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Summary:Supply Chain Management has been widely studied through scientific researches and publications, presenting well grounded concepts in both academic and business areas. Meanwhile, the topic of Performance Evaluation is newer and its concepts are still under consolidation. In this context, the paper aims to propose a process for selection and analysis of a portfolio of scientific articles on Supply Chain Performance Evaluation. To do this, it illustrates a process for searching and selecting articles from scientific databases and analyzes them through Bibliometrics and Systemic Review. As a result, a portfolio of 18 papers aligned to the research subject was obtained and the journals, authors and articles with higher academic relevance were identified. The Systemic Review, in turn, has highlighted the knowledge gaps of the evaluated papers and, from these, developed a research question and objective aiming to answer them. These latter will guide the continuity of this research. Finally, it is expected that the proposed process can be useful for researchers wishing to apply it to their research topics.
ISSN:1676-1901