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Early Access, Editorial Material, 2024

A guided tour through the qualitative research city

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, ISSN 1523-2409, 1523-2409, Volume 60, 1, Pages 3-12, 10.1111/jscm.12315

Contributors

Wieland, Andreas 0000-0003-0010-4240 (Corresponding author) [1] Tate, Wendy L. [2] [3] Yan, Tingting 0000-0003-4524-3922 [4] [5]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Copenhagen Business Sch, Dept Operat Management, Solbjerg Pl 3, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
  2. [NORA names: CBS Copenhagen Business School; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] Univ Tennessee, Haslam Coll Business, Knoxville, TN USA
  4. [NORA names: United States; America, North; OECD];
  5. [3] Univ Tennessee, Haslam Coll Business, Knoxville, TN USA
  6. [NORA names: United States; America, North; OECD];
  7. [4] Texas Tech Univ, Rawls Coll Business, Lubbock, TX USA
  8. [NORA names: United States; America, North; OECD];
  9. [5] Texas Tech Univ, Rawls Coll Business, Lubbock, TX USA
  10. [NORA names: United States; America, North; OECD]

Abstract

This article argues for the expansion of qualitative research approaches in supply chain management (SCM). By comparing mainstream qualitative approaches to popular Parisian landmarks, it argues that just as tourists can miss the city's essence by visiting only famous sites, SCM researchers limit their understanding by relying solely on conventional approaches. It emphasizes that, much like exploring lesser-known parts of a city, incorporating diverse qualitative approaches can enrich SCM research. Highlighting the dominance of realist and positivist approaches, the article calls for greater inclusion of nominalist and anti-positivist approaches. It introduces different "buildings" of qualitative research (grounded theory, interpretive research, sensemaking, sociomateriality, actor-network theory, ethnography, action research, discourse analysis, narrative research, and historical research), each offering unique insights into SCM. The article argues that embracing these diverse approaches can lead to a deeper understanding of complex global supply chain phenomena and encourage innovative theoretical development, thereby broadening the scope and impact of the discipline.

Keywords

methodology, qualitative research, research approaches

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