期刊信息
Journal Information
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期刊名称:
International Journal of Production Economics(SCI)
International Journal of Production Economics侧重于处理工程与管理之间接口的主题。涵盖了与制造和加工工业以及一般生产相关主题的所有方面。该杂志本质上是跨学科的,考虑到整个活动周期,例如产品生命周期——研究、设计、开发、测试、发布、处置——以及材料流周期——供应、生产、分销。
影响因子:11.251JCR分区:·Q1,ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING·Q1,OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE·Q1,ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL中科院分区:工程技术1区出版社:Elsevier期刊网址:https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-production-economics平均审稿速度(Elsevier):15.4周
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专刊信息
Special Issue Informatio
专刊主题:Extreme Weather and Production Economics
专刊编辑:-- Tsan-Ming ChoiNational Taiwan University,TaiwanEmail: jasonchoi@ntu.edu.tw-- Hugo K.S. LamUniversity of Liverpool, UKEmail: hugolam@liverpool.ac.uk--Joseph SarkisWorcester Polytechnic Institute, USAEmail: jsarkis@wpi.edu--Yuanzhu ZhanUniversity of Birmingham, UKEmail: y.zhan@bham.ac.uk--Qinghua ZhuShanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaEmail: qhzhu@sjtu.edu.cn
专刊链接:
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-production-economics/call-for-papers/extreme-weather-and-production-economics
截止日期:30 September 2022
详细内容
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Objectives and Topics:This IJPE special issue aims to stimulate original, rigorous, and relevant research focusing on extreme weather and production economics. Another goal is to further establish a strong research community in this emerging research area and facilitate inter-disciplinary research and dialogue with researchers from other disciplines studying climate change and related issues.
Given the cross-disciplinary research interest in extreme weather and climate risk, we welcome submissions from other research fields beyond traditional production economics—including environmental science, data science, public policy, agricultural science, migratory and political science, organizational psychology, and ecological economics. This special issue is open to any research methodology, including questionnaire based empirical surveys, mathematical modeling, optimization, simulation, event studies, econometrics, experiments, big data analytics, and in-depth case studies. Contributors should pay close attention to the methodological rigor of their research designs. All submissions should also make it clear that their contributions are relevant to production economics and operations and fit within the scope of IJPE. As a remark, we emphasize that the submissions should adhere to the IJPE editorial policy, showing strong evidence of managerial relevance and highlighting performance assessment. Pure computational studies which compare performances of different algorithms without substantial managerial implications will be deemed as out of scope.
In line with IJPE’s scope, we view production economics in a broad sense that considers “whole cycles of activities, such as the product life cycle—research, design, development, test, launch, disposal—and the material flow cycle—supply, production, distribution.” Therefore, potential research topics include but are not limited to the following:
Impacts of extreme weather on operational performance of production systems
The integration of extreme weather information into demand forecasting and inventory management decisions
The use of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, 3D printing, and big data analytics to reduce the negative impacts of extreme weather
Firms’ location choices and globalization decisions informed by extreme weather
How extreme weather affects firms’ sourcing strategies such as the use of outsourcing vs. insourcing and the preference for a diversified vs. concentrated supplier base
Challenges and opportunities arising from extreme weather for the development of new products and/or the provision of new services in production economics
Managing the quality of products and services under extreme weather conditions
Managing customers’ expectation, experience, and satisfaction before/during/after the occurrence of extreme weather events
Approaches to identify, assess, mitigate, and monitor disruption risks in production systems facing extreme weather events
Managing buyer-supplier relationships in the context of extreme weather
Collaborations and innovations in supply chains in response to extreme weather and climate risk
The implications of extreme weather and climate risk-related government policies or international agreements for production systems
The drivers for firms and supply chains to fight against extreme weather and climate risk
The dark sides of production management induced by or contributing to extreme weather and climate risk
Route optimization and production/service scheduling under extreme weather conditions
Behavioral dynamics among employees, buyers, suppliers, and/or other parties under extreme weather conditions
Operations management issues related to disaster relief and humanitarian aid amid extreme weather events
Managing operations and supply chains in a socially responsible way facing extreme weather
Manuscript Submissions:Interested authors should follow IJPE’s “Guide for Authors” (https://www.elsevier.com/journals/international-journal-of-production-economics/0925-5273/guide-for-authors) when submitting their manuscripts to this special issue. Important dates related to manuscript submissions are shown below.
Manuscript submission deadline: 30 September 2022Initial (first-round) decisions:31 December 2022Revised manuscript resubmissions: 31 March 2023
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