@article{1789c04229c1498591f3c0fa09a3fd9a,
title = "Rural supply chain management: A multidimensional framework for future research in Europe",
abstract = "Innovations affect urban and rural areas differently. Although the supply chain management (SCM) literature recognises the interaction between urban and rural areas in terms of flow of products, people and communication, the rural perspective is clearly missing. An inductive approach was applied using an interdisciplinary panel of international experts to explore challenges and opportunities in the integral fields of rural development and SCM. Four key dimensions emerged that deal with rural logistics, policy, community and innovation. The results characterise rural SCM as multidimensional and classify the research field according to these four key dimensions. The resulting holistic framework brings the wide-ranging character of the research field together. The study provides foundations for the future research and theory building in this emerging research field. It also supports the development of rural markets and businesses in their efforts to cope with challenges that are particularly relevant to retail and service industries.",
keywords = "Community, Europe, Expert panel, Innovation, Logistics, Multidimensional framework, Policy, Rural, SCM, Supply chain management",
author = "G{\"u}nter Prockl and Bettina Williger and M. Tampe and Yulia Vakulenko and Daniel Hellstr{\"o}m",
note = "Funding Information: The workshop with international experts was funded by the Bavarian Research Alliance via the BayIntAn Promoting Cooperation Program. We highly appreciate this support. Funding Information: Bettina Williger is the Chief Scientist at the Fraunhofer Center for Supply Chain Services SCS. She received her MA in Information Sciences and Psychology from the University of Regensburg and her PhD in Gerontology from the University of Erlangen-N{\"u}rnberg. Her main research interests are in lifespan psychology and in predictors and impact of digitalisation on human experience and behaviour. She is managing a lot of projects in the field of digitalisation and logistics with partners from academia as well as industry. Currently, she has a project lead within the project {\textquoteleft}Digitales Dorf Bayern{\textquoteright} (funded by the Bavarian State Government). The project deals with the local supply with groceries and further products and services in rural areas in Bavaria. Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.1504/IJBSR.2021.118784",
language = "English",
volume = "15",
pages = "701--726",
journal = "International Journal of Business and Systems Research",
issn = "1751-200X",
publisher = "Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.",
number = "6",
}