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  1. Article ; Online: Researching the Future of Purchasing and Supply Management: The purpose and potential of scenarios

    Knight, Louise / Meehan, Joanne / Tapinos, Efstathios / Menzies, Laura / Pfeiffer, Alexandra

    Abstract: ... research on the future of purchasing and supply management (PSM) is explored. Using three criteria ... of the profession. Researching the future of PSM supports the identification of uncertainties and anticipates change ... of research quality – rigour, originality and significance – it is shown how developing scenarios and analysing ...

    Abstract ABSTRACT Drawing on prior research, the value of scenario planning as a methodology for future research on the future of purchasing and supply management (PSM) is explored. Using three criteria of research quality – rigour, originality and significance – it is shown how developing scenarios and analysing their implications present new, important research opportunities for PSM academics, practitioners, and leaders of the profession. Researching the future of PSM supports the identification of uncertainties and anticipates change across many units and levels of analysis of interest to PSM scholars and practitioners, such as the profession/discipline, markets/sectors, or organizations. Scenarios are particularly effective for: considering how the complex interaction of macro-environmental factors affects the PSM context; avoiding incremental thinking; surfacing assumptions and revealing significant blind spots. PSM research using scenarios aligns with Corley and Gioia’s (2011) call for prescience-oriented research in which academics aim for more impactful research, enhancing sense-giving potential and theoretical relevance to practice to better perform their adaptive role in society.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher Elsevier; PMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1016/j.pursup.2020.100624
    Database COVID19

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  2. Article ; Online: Researching the future of purchasing and supply management

    Knight, Louise / Meehan, Joanne / Tapinos, Efstathios / Menzies, Laura / Pfeiffer, Alexandra

    The purpose and potential of scenarios

    2020  

    Abstract: ... the future of purchasing and supply management (PSM) is explored. Using three criteria of research quality ... of the profession. Researching the future of PSM supports the identification of uncertainties and anticipates change ... rigour, originality and significance – it is shown how developing scenarios and analysing ...

    Abstract Drawing on prior research, the value of scenario planning as a methodology for researching the future of purchasing and supply management (PSM) is explored. Using three criteria of research quality – rigour, originality and significance – it is shown how developing scenarios and analysing their implications present new, important research opportunities for PSM academics, practitioners, and leaders of the profession. Researching the future of PSM supports the identification of uncertainties and anticipates change across many units and levels of analysis of interest to PSM scholars and practitioners, such as the profession/discipline, markets/sectors, or organisations. Scenarios are particularly effective for: considering how the complex interaction of macro-environmental factors affects the PSM context; avoiding incremental thinking; surfacing assumptions and revealing significant blind spots. PSM research using scenarios aligns with Corley and Gioia's (2011) call for prescience-oriented research in which academics aim for more impactful research, enhancing sense-giving potential and theoretical relevance to practice, to better perform their adaptive role in society.
    Keywords Text ; ddc:333.7 ; Covid-19 coronavirus ; Critical management ; Future studies ; Prescience ; Procurement ; Scenario planning ; covid19
    Subject code 710
    Language English
    Publishing country de
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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