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An analysis of supply chain related graduate programmes in Europe
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-08, 15:19 authored by Sezi Cevik Onar, Emel Aktas, Ilker Topcu, Desmond DoranPurpose: Motivated by lack of studies at graduate level supply chain education, this research aims to explore trends in supply chain related graduate programmes in Europe and to propose a framework for designing such programmes. Design/methodology/approach: We determine ‘knowledge’ and ‘skills’ areas applicable to supply chain management (SCM) education and analyse supply chain related graduate programmes published by the European Logistics Association in 2004. We revisit the same programmes in 2011 to determine the recent situation and the trends. We use cluster analysis to reveal the similarities and differences among these programmes. Findings: We find two distinct clusters: Focused and Diversified. Focused programmes offer modules in knowledge and skills areas apart from SCM at a negligible level and place more emphasis on SCM in 2011 when compared to 2004. Diversified programmes show a similar increase in the emphasis on SCM with more variety in the knowledge and skills areas. Research limitations: Our findings are based on SCM programmes delivered in Europe and over two discrete time periods. Future research should seek to extend this analysis to other continents with larger samples and incorporate the industry perspective to determine the potential gap between what programmes offer and what industry requires. Practical implications: SCM related graduate programmes continue to redefine themselves. Clustering predominantly serves the universities in re-assessing and re-engineering their programmes, helps prospective graduates in their selection process and assists managers in their recruitment practices. Originality/value: This paper establishes a baseline for assessing SCM related graduate programmes with respect to the knowledge and skills they offer and introduces a framework that may serve as a starting point for the design and positioning of such programmes.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Supply Chain Management: An International JournalISSN
1359-8546Publisher
EmeraldExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
18Page range
398-412Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes