Claudia Jasmand
Imperial College London
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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management | 2012
Alex Pedrosa; Dag Näslund; Claudia Jasmand
Purpose – This paper aims to assess the quality of the case study based research approach as documented in articles published during the past 13 years, based on a synthesis of indicators for the quality criteria truth‐value, transferability, and traceability.Design/methodology/approach – Content analysis of 134 case study‐based articles published in six leading logistics and supply chain management (SCM) journals between 1998 and 2010 is used to assess and evaluate the quality of the case study‐based research approach as documented in these publications.Findings – This research provides an overview of the quality of the case study‐based research approach. Results show that the quality is generally low, supporting the ongoing, but empirically unsupported criticism on the quality of case study‐based research. The results also highlight which specific aspects authors and reviewers need to address to ensure high quality of the case study‐based research approach in published articles.Research limitations/impli...
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management | 2015
Alex Pedrosa; Vera Blazevic; Claudia Jasmand
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the microfoundations of customer knowledge acquisition during logistics innovation development. Specifically, the authors explore the activities and behaviors of employees with customer contact (i.e. boundary-spanning employees (BSEs)) to deepen and broaden their knowledge about customers for the development of innovations. Design/methodology/approach – Qualitative research based on multiple semi-structured interviews with BSEs of six logistics service providers was conducted to explore the deepening and broadening of customer knowledge during innovation development. Data were analyzed for similarities and differences in BSEs’ knowledge acquisition and their interactions with customers across six innovations. Findings – Results show that BSEs engage sequentially in deepening and broadening customer knowledge throughout the logistics innovation development process. Yet, the specific sequence depends on the type of innovation developed (customized vs sta...
DRUID Summer Conference 2011 | 2011
Alex Pedrosa; Claudia Jasmand
18th International CINet ConferenceDigitalization and innovation: designing the organization of the future | 2017
Alex Pedrosa; Claudia Jasmand; Wolfgang Gerstlberger
17th International Continuous Innovation Network Conference: Innovation and tradition: combining the old and the new | 2017
Alex Pedrosa; Claudia Jasmand; Wolfgang Gerstlberger
NOFOMA 2014 Proceedings : Competitiveness Through Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics | 2014
A. Da Mota Pedrosa; Vera Blazevic; Claudia Jasmand
DRUID Society Conference 2014: Entrepreneurship - Organization - Innovation | 2014
Wolfgang Gerstlberger; Alex Pedrosa; Claudia Jasmand
academy of management annual meeting | 2013
Alex Pedrosa; Wolfgang Gerstlberger; Claudia Jasmand
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2013
Alex Pedrosa; Claudia Jasmand; Wolfgang Gerstlberger
AMA Winter Marketing Educators' Conference | 2013
Wolfgang Gerstlberger; Alex Pedrosa; Claudia Jasmand