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Information Systems and Operations/Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Literature Review

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this systematic literature review is to answer the following questions: 1) Which topics show the most promise as emerging themes within the intersection of Information Systems (IS) and Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM)? 2) Which theories are used in IS/OSCM research? This systematic literature review is discipline-based, focusing on the overlapping research between the fields of Operations and Supply Chain Management and Information Systems. Results from this review provide interdisciplinary IS/OSCM researchers with potential research topics and corresponding theories and publication outlets within the SCM research area. The review covers 10 years, 103 theories, 29 journals, and 155 research papers, thereby providing researchers with both a holistic and detailed view of the IS/OSCM research field.

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