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Applied Guide for Event Study Research in Supply Chain Management

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While researchers have commonly used event studies in other research areas, the use in supply chain management research is limited-but growing. However, there remain several important research design considerations that must be accounted for over the process of planning, executing, and writing event studies. Because of this, many issues and sources of uncertainty emerge among students and early researchers. There is a need for a comprehensive guide to these common issues and how to address them, delving into the nuances and steps to take. Applied Guide for Event Study Research in Supply Chain Management supports graduate students and researchers to understand how to develop, execute, and publish event studies, specifically in the area of supply chain management, with valuable support for wider management studies. This book anticipates many reviewer and editorial concerns and questions and explores how to design a study that addresses issues before they arise, or how to tackle the issue during the review process. Covering topics such as alternative study designs, event study methods, and interpreting research results, this premier reference source is an indispensable resource for students and faculty of higher education, business executives and managers, librarians, government officials, researchers, and academicians.

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ISBN: 9781799889694
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Author: Lincoln C Wood
Publisher: IGI Global
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 325 pages
Series: Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science (ALOMS) Book Series.
Genres: Research and development management
Purchasing and supply management
Operational research