EXPRESS: Operations and Supply Chain Management in China: Part I - a New Analytical Model and Academic Progress
分析了中国运营与供应链管理领域的学术演变,提出了一个制度-动态-组织(IDO)模型,并基于顶级期刊数据揭示了研究重心的显著转变,对西方经济体和全球供应链系统具有启示意义。
This paper analyzes the academic evolution and educational progress of Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) in China. The field has transformed over recent decades. It has transitioned from a knowledge-importing phase to indigenous innovation. We show that China has built a massive educational infrastructure and research system. This study proposes an innovative Institutional-Dynamic-Organizational (IDO) model to systematically evaluate this trajectory. Historical bibliometric data analysis from top-tier journals reveals a sharp shift in research momentum. Publications by China-based scholars in frontier domains grew dramatically. This academic evolution analytics offers profound contributions and actionable insights for Western economies and global supply chain systems.