JOM's distinctive emphasis is on the management of operations: manufacturing operations, service operations, supply chain operations, et cetera. The scope encompasses both for-profit and non-profit operations. Whatever the topic and context, operations must be at the heart of the research question, not just in the context. For example, work on charismatic leadership at a manufacturing plant is within the scope only if the research question links clearly to the management of operations (the vast majority of work on charismatic leadership does not); the fact that the empirical context is manufacturing does not constitute a sufficient condition. Papers published in JOM must be about operations management, and they have to link to authentic practical operational questions and challenges. This does not mean all work must be motivated by practical considerations, it means the link to practice must be credible, and something that is considered at the outset of the research endeavor, not merely as an implication. Authors cannot simply assume or declare that knowledge produced strictly for academic purposes can be "translated" or "implemented" to make it practically relevant. We encourage primarily empirical research that is grounded in relevant operations management problems. Non-empirical work is not categorically excluded, but because demonstrating both academic and practical relevance is difficult in typical conceptual work (e.g., literature reviews, theory development), we invite prospective authors to focus on empirical submissions. We also welcome empirically-grounded analytic models, the guidelines for which can be found here. We promote no specific methodology or epistemology. We encourage diversity both in terms of theoretical bases and empirical approaches. On methodological matters, the key considerations are rigor and fit: Is the work methodologically transparent? Do the claims plausibly follow from the premises? Is there a fit between the research question and the methodology used? All these questions are agnostic to the kind of methodology used or the epistemological foundation embraced. Finally, while some of JOM's departments may be more suitable to interdisciplinary work, it makes no sense to discourage paradigmatically more focused, unidisciplinary work, if it provides good fit with the research question. General topics covered by the journal are divided into eleven departments. Click here to read the departmental mission statements.
《运营管理杂志》 (Journal of Operations Management, JOM )的使命是发表原创性、实证性的运营管理研究,这些研究证明了学术和实践的相关性。学术相关性是指研究对运营管理相关主题的正在进行的学术讨论和辩论做出贡献。所有发表在JOM上的手稿,都必须以这样或那样的方式,超越研究所嵌入的直接经验背景。一份理想的手稿应该同时严肃地对待背景(经验性的规范),并寻求某种普遍性。实践相关性意味着手稿明确地与一个实际的、相关的管理挑战联系起来。虽然在JOM上发表的手稿不一定要给管理者提供建议,但它们必须对运营管理的实践有一些不明显的说法。在准备稿件时,问问自己:我认为我能让一位经理对谈论我的研究感兴趣一个小时吗?我该说什么,我该争辩什么?一份理想的手稿平衡了严谨性和相关性,并为当代关注的话题提供了一个新颖的方面。新颖性并不一定意味着关注新出现的现象,用新颖的方法来检验既定的现象同样有趣和相关。
Economies of collaboration in build-to-model operations
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1014
Creativity and productivity in product design for additive manufacturing: Mechanisms and platform outcomes of remixing
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1016/J.JOM.2018.10.004
Revisiting the complex adaptive systems paradigm: Leading perspectives for researching operations and supply chain management issues
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1022
Contracting outsourced services with collaborative key performance indicators
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1002
The digitalization of operations and supply chain management: Theoretical and methodological implications
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/joom.1073
Temporary deembedding buyer – supplier relationships: A complexity perspective
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1008
The microfoundations of an operational capability in digital manufacturing
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1044
The role of intellectual capital in new product development: Can it become a liability?
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1045
Forecasting for remanufacturing: The effects of serialization
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1031
Consumer motivation for product disposal and its role in acquiring products for reuse
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1049
Promoting adoption of management practices from the outside: Insights from a randomized field experiment
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1016/J.JOM.2018.11.001
It worked there, so it should work here: Sustaining change while improving product development processes
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1010
Work after work: The impact of new service delivery models on work hours
来源期刊:Journal of Operations ManagementDOI:10.1002/JOOM.1052