1. Factors Affecting the Consumer Intention to Purchase Products with Sustainable Packaging in the E-Commerce Industry
    • Yee Jing Foo
    • Soo Xin Lin
    • Leow Hon Wei
    The rapid expansion of the e-commerce industry in Malaysia has led to a significant increase in packaging consumption, particularly plastic, which contributes to growing environmental concerns. Although sustainable packaging alternatives are accessible and consumer awareness regarding environmental protection is increasing, a gap exists between consumers’ awareness and their actual purchasing behavior concerning products with sustainable packaging. This study aims to identify and analyze the key factors influencing the intention to purchase products with sustainable packaging in the context of e-commerce. Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the research investigates the role of customer perception, government initiatives, subjective norms, willingness to pay, and environmental awareness. A quantitative research design was employed, and data were gathered through structured questionnaires distributed to 384 respondents. The data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The results demonstrate that customer perception, government involvement, willingness to pay, and environmental awareness significantly influence consumer purchase intention. However, subjective norms do not demonstrate a significant effect. These findings offer important insights for e-commerce businesses and policymakers seeking to promote sustainable consumption behavior and implement effective strategies for environmental sustainability. By applying these insights, stronger cooperation between businesses, packaging manufacturers, and policymakers can accelerate the transition toward sustainable packaging. This, in turn, will help reduce plastic waste, benefiting both the environment and the economy.
    @article{yeejingfoo-2026-1724,
      title={Factors Affecting the Consumer Intention to Purchase Products with Sustainable Packaging in the E-Commerce Industry},
      author={Yee Jing  Foo and Soo Xin  Lin and Leow Hon  Wei},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={199--209},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650515}
    }
    Yee Jing  Foo, Soo Xin  Lin, Leow Hon  Wei (2026). Factors Affecting the Consumer Intention to Purchase Products with Sustainable Packaging in the E-Commerce Industry. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 199-209. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650515

  2. Qualitative System Dynamics Analysis of LPG Subsidy Reform and Urban Gas Infrastructure Development
    • Rosa Permata Sari
    • Yudo Anggoro
    • Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia Simatupang
    Indonesia’s shift from liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to city gas represents a vital move toward cleaner energy and long-term fiscal health, yet faces obstacles such as disjointed policies, limited infrastructure, and persistent user habits. This study adopts a qualitative system dynamics method to build a comprehensive view of the transition through a validated Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) encompassing three key areas: (1) subsidy policy, (2) consumer behavior, and (3) infrastructure development. The CLD of subsidy policy shows that price incentives alone are ineffective without synchronized infrastructure readiness and well-timed policies. The CLD of consumer behavior underscores the role of service quality, reliability, and satisfaction in maintaining adoption. Meanwhile, the CLD of system growth identifies technical, regulatory, and financial factors that influence the speed and fairness of infrastructure development. A combined CLD demonstrates how these areas interact - revealing, for instance, how pricing strategies impact user trust and behavior, or how satisfaction drives future demand. These findings highlight the need for integrated, rather than piecemeal, policy actions. The study proposes phased reforms in subsidies aligned with infrastructure rollout, improved residential access, and strategic public funding to accelerate city gas adoption. Although qualitative, the model offers a strong base for future simulations, policy experimentation, and deeper exploration of behavioral and institutional dynamics in Indonesia’s energy shift.
    @article{rosapermatasari-2026-1725,
      title={Qualitative System Dynamics Analysis of LPG Subsidy Reform and Urban Gas Infrastructure Development},
      author={Rosa Permata  Sari and Yudo  Anggoro and Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia  Simatupang},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={210--225},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650516}
    }
    Rosa Permata  Sari, Yudo  Anggoro, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia  Simatupang (2026). Qualitative System Dynamics Analysis of LPG Subsidy Reform and Urban Gas Infrastructure Development. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 210-225. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650516

  3. Exploring Performance Evaluation Methodologies in Agri-food Supply Chains
    • Carlos Bejarano-Martínez
    • Martha Caro
    This study aims to systematically review the attributes of Agri-food Supply Chain Performance Evaluation Methodologies (ASCPEMs). To accomplish this, we employed a systematic literature review methodology, focusing on peer-reviewed journal articles published between 2007 and June 2023. By examining 123 papers, we observed a growing number of publications on ASCPEMs. A similarity analysis enabled the identification of common characteristics among the methods studied, including the agrifood supply chain processes analyzed, evaluation objectives, aspects assessed, application cases, analysis methods, information sources, and data collection techniques. These characteristics outline prevailing trends in food supply performance. The findings elaborate on these trends for each characteristic, supported by reference examples. This review, the first of its kind to characterize ASCPEMs, also identifies future research directions and emerging gaps in information management technology. Among the findings, it was noted that information and Industry 4.0 technologies are sparingly utilized, and data collection methods are predominantly manual, resulting in delays in performance analysis.
    @article{carlosbejarano-martínez-2026-1726,
      title={Exploring Performance Evaluation Methodologies in Agri-food Supply Chains},
      author={Carlos  Bejarano-Martínez and Martha  Caro},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={226--247},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650517}
    }
    Carlos  Bejarano-Martínez, Martha  Caro (2026). Exploring Performance Evaluation Methodologies in Agri-food Supply Chains. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 226-247. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650517

  4. Logistics Performance Research: A Bibliometric Mapping And Future Directions
    • Mohammad Kamrul Hasan
    • Lei Xunping
    • Gu Jing
    • Shah Afrin Billah Aka
    This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of logistics performance research from 2003 to 2022, utilizing R Studio, Biblioshiny, and VOSviewer. Unlike previous literature, this review maps the intellectual structure and thoroughly examines the field's evolution. The findings reveal sustained growth in scholarly output, with China and the United States identified as the most productive and influential contributors. Notably, several developing countries, including Malaysia, Turkey, and India, also emerge as prominent contributors. Bibliographic coupling analysis identified six primary research clusters: operational optimization, strategic management, sustainable logistics, reverse logistics, economic perspectives, and industrial/organizational frontiers. The study offers several key contributions: it provides a structural overview of leading publications, authors, and collaborative networks; identifies the most salient emerging research paths; and employs mapping techniques-including tree, thematic, and conceptual maps-to delineate the field's development. These findings serve as a strategic guide for researchers and policymakers to identify foundational knowledge and future research directions.
    @article{mohammadkamrulhasan-2026-1727,
      title={Logistics Performance Research: A Bibliometric Mapping And Future Directions},
      author={Mohammad Kamrul  Hasan and Lei  Xunping and Gu  Jing and Shah Afrin Billah  Aka},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={248--267},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650518}
    }
    Mohammad Kamrul  Hasan, Lei  Xunping, Gu  Jing, Shah Afrin Billah  Aka (2026). Logistics Performance Research: A Bibliometric Mapping And Future Directions. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 248-267. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650518

  5. Collaborative Logistics Platforms in the Age of Blockchain: A Business Model in Crisis
    • Issam Najati
    In the era of digital transformation, blockchain-based collaborative logistics platforms initially emerged as promising solutions to streamline inter-organizational exchanges. However, several major initiatives have recently faced critical crises, exposing the vulnerabilities of their business models. Addressing this issue, this study explores the factors that led to the collapse of TradeLens, a flagship platform developed by Maersk and IBM. Using stakeholder theory as an analytical framework, the study adopts a qualitative single-case study approach, combining ten semi-structured interviews with industry experts and an in-depth analysis of secondary sources. Thematic analysis reveals five critical dynamics: initial governance imbalances, asymmetric value capture, heightened coopetitive tensions, institutional rigidity, and a cumulative dynamic leading to crisis. The findings enhance the understanding of failures in collaborative blockchain ecosystems, highlighting the need for inclusive governance, equitable value creation, and strong institutional adaptability. From a managerial perspective, the research offers concrete recommendations for the sustainable design of blockchain logistics platforms. It also opens avenues for future research on adaptive governance and stakeholder salience dynamics in distributed digital environments.
    @article{issamnajati-2026-1728,
      title={Collaborative Logistics Platforms in the Age of Blockchain: A Business Model in Crisis},
      author={Issam  Najati},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={268--281},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650519}
    }
    Issam  Najati (2026). Collaborative Logistics Platforms in the Age of Blockchain: A Business Model in Crisis. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 268-281. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650519

  6. Assessing Sustainable Procurement in South African State-Owned Enterprises: A Comparative Perspective
    • Intaher Marcus Ambe
    • Sylvester Baloyi
    This study assesses the institutionalisation of sustainable procurement (SP) practices in South African state-owned enterprises (SOEs), evaluating their alignment with economic, social, and environmental sustainability objectives. It further explores the challenges hindering SP implementation and the variations in adoption across Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 SOEs. We employed a mixed-methods approach based on semi-structured interviews with 51 procurement professionals across 26 SOEs. The quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical techniques in SPSS while the open data using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that economic sustainability receives the highest emphasis, social sustainability is moderately integrated, and environmental sustainability is the weakest. Notably, Schedule 3 SOEs demonstrate greater adherence to government mandated sustainability policies, while Schedule 2 SOEs prioritize financial autonomy and cost-driven procurement strategies. Governance issues, corruption, and lack of SP training further impede comprehensive sustainability adoption. This study advances the empirical understanding of SP practices in SOEs within a developing economy. It also provides practical recommendations for government policymakers, SOE leadership, and procurement professionals, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive national SP framework, regulatory enforcement, and capacity-building initiatives to enhance SP integration.
    @article{intahermarcusambe-2026-1729,
      title={Assessing Sustainable Procurement in South African State-Owned Enterprises:  A Comparative Perspective},
      author={Intaher Marcus  Ambe and Sylvester  Baloyi},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={282--297},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650520}
    }
    Intaher Marcus  Ambe, Sylvester  Baloyi (2026). Assessing Sustainable Procurement in South African State-Owned Enterprises:  A Comparative Perspective. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 282-297. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650520

  7. Impacts of Blockchain Applications on Supply Chain Collaboration and Socio-environmental Performance: An Empirical Study
    • Huynh Thanh Thien Pham
    • Yingcai Liang
    • Frank Jiang
    • Rose Elphick-Darling
    • Alessio Bonti
    • Mohamed Abdelrazek
    The increasing complexity and volatility of global supply chains have heightened the need for innovative technologies that enhance collaboration and support sustainable operations. While blockchain technology (BCT) has gained significant attention for its potential to improve transparency, accountability, and information sharing, empirical evidence on its practical impact remains limited. This study investigates how three widely discussed BCT use cases, traceability, data-sharing, and smart contracts, influence supply chain collaboration (SCC) and socio-environmental performance (SEP). By focusing on these distinct applications, the study offers a nuanced perspective on the mechanisms through which blockchain enables inter-organizational coordination and advances sustainability objectives. A survey with supply chain professionals was conducted, and the data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The results reveal that all three BCT use cases exert significant positive effects on SCC and SEP, though their relative impact differs. Notably, traceability emerges as the strongest driver of improved socio-environmental outcomes through enhanced collaboration. This study contributes to the emerging body of knowledge on digital supply chain transformation by clarifying the differentiated value of blockchain functionalities. It further provides actionable insights for managers and policymakers seeking to implement blockchain-enabled sustainability strategies.
    @article{huynhthanhthienpham-2026-1730,
      title={Impacts of Blockchain Applications on Supply Chain Collaboration and Socio-environmental Performance: An Empirical Study},
      author={Huynh Thanh Thien  Pham and Yingcai  Liang and Frank  Jiang and Rose  Elphick-Darling and Alessio  Bonti and Mohamed  Abdelrazek},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={298--321},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650521}
    }
    Huynh Thanh Thien  Pham, Yingcai  Liang, Frank  Jiang, Rose  Elphick-Darling, Alessio  Bonti, Mohamed  Abdelrazek (2026). Impacts of Blockchain Applications on Supply Chain Collaboration and Socio-environmental Performance: An Empirical Study. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 298-321. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650521

  8. Network DEA-Based Evaluation of Cost and Revenue Efficiency in Global Supply Chains
    • Xu Wang
    • Qian Huang
    • Shunichi Ohmori
    • Takashi Hasuike
    This study proposes a novel network Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model to evaluate supply chain performance from both cost and revenue perspectives. Although DEA is a widely used method for evaluating the relative efficiency of decision-making units (DMUs) with multiple inputs and outputs, traditional DEA models encounter difficulties when applied to multi-stage systems involving intermediate products, such as supply chains. To overcome these challenges, we extend the well-established Range Adjusted Measure (RAM) to develop a customized network DEA model that effectively captures the internal structure of supply chains. Our model enables accurate efficiency evaluation across different production stages and offers valuable insights into inefficiency sources. A case example of global supply chain network is conducted, incorporating data from suppliers, factories, sales distributors, and customers across multiple regions. We conducted five distinct evaluation scenarios that reflect various strategic objectives and supply configurations. Through these scenarios, we analyze the performance of diverse supply chain structures, identify inefficiency factors, and explore decision-making strategies such as suggested sourcing of parts factories and selection of parts and assy factories. Furthermore, we compare the consistency and difference between the overall and the stage-level scores in each scenario, thereby demonstrating the necessity and effectiveness of our proposed model for evaluating supply chain efficiency. Consequently, the results indicate that the model not only evaluates performance but also supports strategic supply chain design and improvement.
    @article{xuwang-2026-1731,
      title={Network DEA-Based Evaluation of Cost and Revenue Efficiency in Global Supply Chains},
      author={Xu  Wang and Qian  Huang and Shunichi  Ohmori and Takashi  Hasuike},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={322--338},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650522}
    }
    Xu  Wang, Qian  Huang, Shunichi  Ohmori, Takashi  Hasuike (2026). Network DEA-Based Evaluation of Cost and Revenue Efficiency in Global Supply Chains. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 322-338. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650522

  9. Production Inventory Model for Multi-Item Perishable Goods with Price and Stock-Dependent Demand Under Trade Credit Policy
    • Amit Ambar Gupta
    According to the law of demand, price and demand are inversely related. With the increase in price, the demand for an item decreases and vice versa. It is observed that the demand for an item is also influenced by the instantaneous stock level. In this paper, an attempt is made to develop a price and lot-size policy for perishable goods in the case of multi-item, whose demand has been considered to be dependent upon price as well as the stock level, and the goods are of a deteriorating nature. The deteriorating item loses its economic value with time. A mathematical model has been formulated to minimize total supply chain cost under trade credit policy. Illustrative numerical problems and further sensitivity analysis have been carried out. The results obtained show that model behaviour is justified for real-life experiences. It has been observed that the total supply chain cost for all three items increases gradually with the increase in the rate of deterioration. The cycle time, credit period, and lot size decrease with the increase in the deterioration rate. The production inventory model with trade credit financing can be useful for the supply chain managers to reduce supply chain cost and increase supply chain surplus.
    @article{amitambargupta-2026-1732,
      title={Production Inventory Model for Multi-Item Perishable Goods with Price and Stock-Dependent Demand Under Trade Credit Policy},
      author={Amit Ambar  Gupta},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={329--338},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650523}
    }
    Amit Ambar  Gupta (2026). Production Inventory Model for Multi-Item Perishable Goods with Price and Stock-Dependent Demand Under Trade Credit Policy. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 329-338. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650523

  10. Supply Chain Decision-Making Across Risk Domains
    • Ryan Atkins
    • Matthew Drake
    • Michael Sherwin
    Risk management has become an increasingly important topic in supply chain management (SCM), but decision-making under conditions of risk remains under-researched. This study used an experiment based on purchasing and the game of roulette to assess dynamic decision-making behaviors in SCM. An analysis of four separate risk domains – including a distinction between quantity- and variability-based decisions – indicated that decision-makers assess risk attitudes independently for each domain and that these attitudes affect subsequent decisions in their respective domains. These findings indicate that SCM represents a distinct decision context. For practitioners, this research demonstrates why standardized risk management approaches that assume consistent risk attitudes may fail, as a manager who appears risk-averse in one type of decision may simultaneously be risk-seeking elsewhere. Organizations can leverage these insights by matching employee risk profiles to decision types and implementing domain-specific training programs.
    @article{ryanatkins-2026-1733,
      title={Supply Chain Decision-Making  Across Risk Domains},
      author={Ryan  Atkins and Matthew  Drake and Michael  Sherwin},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={339--349},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650524}
    }
    Ryan  Atkins, Matthew  Drake, Michael  Sherwin (2026). Supply Chain Decision-Making  Across Risk Domains. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 339-349. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650524

  11. A Holistic Supply Chain Framework To Drive Strategic Alignment: The EASIER Model
    • Victor del Pozo Triscón
    • Jaime Rodrigo de Larrucea
    • James A. Rappold
    Designing an effective supply chain strategy that supports the firm’s competitive strategy is increasingly complex, as priorities vary significantly across firms, markets, and industries and continue to evolve over time. While recent literature has gradually addressed the dimensions of effective supply chain strategy, knowledge remains fragmented and an integrated framework is still lacking. This study introduces the EASIER model (acronym of efficiency, agility, sustainability, integration, digital enablement, and resilience), a holistic and adaptable tool that bridges academic theory and practical application. Designed for simplicity and ease of implementation, EASIER serves both as a diagnostic and strategic decision-making model. It enhances managerial alignment by clearly mapping trade-offs and linking supply chain priorities to the firm’s strategic objectives. Accordingly, by helping firms to assess their current and desired performance across key supply chain competences, the framework guides investment, transformation, and management attention toward the capabilities most critical to enabling full implementation of the business plan. In doing so, it advances the discourse on supply chain strategy and offers a practical, future-oriented pathway for leveraging supply chain management as a source of competitive advantage.
    @article{victordelpozotriscón-2026-1734,
      title={A Holistic Supply Chain Framework To Drive Strategic Alignment: The EASIER Model},
      author={Victor del Pozo  Triscón and Jaime Rodrigo  de Larrucea and James A.  Rappold},
      journal={Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal},
      year={2026},
      volume={19},
      number={2},
      pages={350--362},
      doi={10.31387/oscm0650525}
    }
    Victor del Pozo  Triscón, Jaime Rodrigo  de Larrucea, James A.  Rappold (2026). A Holistic Supply Chain Framework To Drive Strategic Alignment: The EASIER Model. Operations and Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 19(2), 350-362. https://doi.org/10.31387/oscm0650525