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The 2022 who went where in supply chain management

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  • M. Theodore Farris
  • Janeth Gabaldon
  • Michael J. Gravier

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The inaugural Who Went Where in Supply Chain Management (SCM) survey replicates the 19‐year format from the highly successful American Marketing Association (AMA) Doctoral Special Interest Group. Results provide data about newly minted doctoral graduates in the job‐seeking stage of their doctoral programs. The report is based on their responses and offers insight into the competitiveness of doctoral applicants as they sought starting positions. We adapted the AMA survey report to the field of SCM. As the new researchers and academics with SCM doctorates place themselves into academic and nonacademic positions, the report seeks to provide (1) awareness to PhD students on how to prepare and be competitive in the job market and (2) offer acumen to academic leaders to equip doctoral students and shape their doctoral program requirements to enhance competitiveness.

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  • M. Theodore Farris & Janeth Gabaldon & Michael J. Gravier, 2024. "The 2022 who went where in supply chain management," Transportation Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 63(1), pages 62-69, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:transj:v:63:y:2024:i:1:p:62-69
    DOI: 10.1002/tjo3.12006
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