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A structured analysis of operations and supply chain management research in healthcare (1982-2011)

Authors
Dobrzykowski, DavidDeilami, Vafa SabooriHong, PaulKim, Seung Chul
Issue Date
Jan-2014
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Healthcare operations and supply chain management; Healthcare; Structured analysis; OM/SCM literature; Current topics; Methodological themes
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS, v.147, no.PART B, pp.514 - 530
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS
Volume
147
Number
PART B
Start Page
514
End Page
530
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/160891
DOI
10.1016/j.ijpe.2013.04.055
ISSN
0925-5273
Abstract
As the operations management (OM) and supply chain management (SCM) field has evolved, a greater emphasis on services has emerged. The healthcare industry represents an important sector within services, however, little is known about the current state of research into healthcare OM and SCM. The purpose of this research is to conduct a structured analysis of OM and SCM studies conducted in healthcare and inform three key questions: (1) what are the primary topics or themes in the extant healthcare OM and SCM literature, (2) what are the prevalent methodological approaches employed in healthcare OM and SCM, and (3) what does the future of OM and SCM research in healthcare hold? The questions are informed via a structured analysis of healthcare papers published between 1982 and 2011 in seven esteemed scholarly journal outlets in the OM and SCM field-Decision Sciences Journal, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Production and Operations Management, and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal. Through screening 9979 papers, and carefully analyzing the literature, this study makes at least four important contributions by: (1) using quantitative methods to identify the current investigatory themes, (2) quantifying methodological trends, (3) providing a qualitative narrative description of the top research themes, and 4) qualitatively describing directions for future research.
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