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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management | 2012

Towards a methodology for studying supply chain practice

Benedikte Borgström

Purpose – The purpose is to describe and analyse a methodology for studying the practice of logistics and supply chain management (SCM), namely the mystery methodology.Design/methodology/approach – Many SCM and logistics researchers share methodological presuppositions concerning the ‘reality status’ that are usually unspoken and deviating from presuppositions of the methodology here investigated. By proposing an alternative methodology the paper stimulates further ideas that will advance the discussion of research methodologies in SCM.Findings – The methodology facilitates exploration and elaboration of anomalies in theory and in practice. The mystery construction process facilitates SCM research in three ways, (1) as a consistent methodology for practice research, (2) for learning and responsiveness to new insights and (3) with the problem of bounding the case.Research limitations/implications – The methodology is delimited by its constructivist/interpretivist assumptions, in order to provide accurate representations. But, it makes possible richer insights and meaning of SCM phenomena in which social action can be understood in an intelligible way.Practical implications – Construction of mysteries opens up for learning during the research process by refining the research question and the literature base. Under the assumption that the researcher is knowledgeable about the literature in a variety of areas, the methodology implies rigor and relevance in SCM research.Originality/value –This paper is grounded in contemporary supply chain integration problems and develops the discipline further with its alternative approach in which practice of action is in focus.


Journal of Business Logistics | 2011

Supply Chain Strategies: Changes in Customer Order‐Based Production

Benedikte Borgström; Susanne Hertz


Archive | 2005

Exploring efficiency and effectiveness in the supply chain : A conceptual analysis

Benedikte Borgström


Archive | 2008

Implications of offshoring : Co-development of sourcing and marketing

Benedikte Borgström; Lianguang Cui; Susanne Hertz


NOFOMA | 2005

Challenges in the creation of supply chain transparency

Jens Hultman; Susanne Hertz; Benedikte Borgström


Naples Forum on Service 2013, Napoli, 18-21 June, 2013. | 2013

From product through service and solution to performance : Value propositions, interaction patterns and capabilities

Henrik Agndal; Benedikte Borgström; Veronika Pereseina


the 27th IMP conference | 2011

A rythmanalytic approach to understand the problematic nature of supply chain integration: The case of a customer ordered production strategy

Benedikte Borgström; Lars-Gunnar Mattsson; Per Andersson; Susanne Hertz


the 27th IMP conference | 2011

Who is the customer? On the nature of customer representations in supply chains

Benedikte Borgström; Luis Araujo; Susanne Hertz


EURAM 2009: 9th Annual Conference, "Renaissance & Renewal in Management Studies", 11th - 14th May, Liverpool, UK | 2009

The mystery of strategy of practice

Benedikte Borgström


24th Annual IMP Conference, September 4-6, 2008, Uppsala University, Sweden | 2008

Strategizing in industrial networks : Fallacies of customer order based production

Benedikte Borgström; Susanne Hertz

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Henrik Agndal

Stockholm School of Economics

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Anna Nyberg

Stockholm School of Economics

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Lars-Gunnar Mattsson

Stockholm School of Economics

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Per Andersson

Stockholm School of Economics

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Elena Raviola

University of Gothenburg

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