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Overview

Chad W. Autry is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research primarily centers on the field of Business, Management, and Accounting with a focus on several subfields including Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, Marketing, Transportation, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their main topics of work encompass sustainable and quality-oriented approaches within supply chains as well as broader business environmental concerns. These topics include:

  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Quality and Supply Management
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
  • Supply Chain and Inventory Management
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Public Procurement and Policy

Their publication record spans several academic journals, with frequent contributions to the following venues:

  • Journal of Business Logistics
  • Production and Operations Management
  • The International Journal of Logistics Management
  • The Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice
  • Transportation Journal

Selected recent papers authored by or coauthored with Chad W. Autry include:

  • "Supply chain research: considering the discipline's evolving relationship with marketing, current issues, and future research directions" (2021) in The Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice
  • "Addressing Economic/Environmental Sustainability Trade-offs in Procurement Episodes with Industrial Suppliers" (2020) in Production and Operations Management
  • "The sustainable development of rural-to-urban food supply chains in developing nations" (2023) in The International Journal of Logistics Management
  • "'Theory will take you only so far' (Nolan, 2023): In search of greater insight through quantitative, observation-based research" (2024) in Journal of Business Logistics
  • "Urbanness and Its Implications for Logistics Strategy: A Revised Perspective" (2020) in Transportation Journal

Their collaboration network includes frequent coauthors such as Lance W. Saunders, Jason R. W. Merrick, Theodore P. Stank, Alex Scott, and Terry L. Esper. Among these, Lance W. Saunders is the most frequent collaborator.

Best Publications

  • A contingent resource-based perspective of supply chain resilience and robustness

    Emma Brandon-Jones;Brian Squire;Chad W. Autry;Kenneth J. Petersen

  • Multilevel Challenges and Opportunities in Social Capital Research

    G. Tyge Payne;Curt B. Moore;Stanley E. Griffis;Chad W. Autry

  • Product-market strategy and the marketing capabilities of the firm: impact on market effectiveness and cash flow performance

    Douglas W. Vorhies;Robert E. Morgan;Chad W. Autry

  • SUPPLY CHAIN CAPITAL: THE IMPACT OF STRUCTURAL AND RELATIONAL LINKAGES ON FIRM EXECUTION AND INNOVATION

    Chad W. Autry;Stanley E. Griffis

  • REVERSE LOGISTICS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESOURCE COMMITMENT AND PROGRAM PERFORMANCE

    Patricia J. Daugherty;Chad W. Autry;Alexander E. Ellinger

  • Evaluating buyer–supplier relationship–performance spirals: A longitudinal study

    Chad W. Autry;Susan L. Golicic

  • The effects of technological turbulence and breadth on supply chain technology acceptance and adoption

    Chad W. Autry;Scott J. Grawe;Patricia J. Daugherty;R. Glenn Richey

  • A Multidimensional Framework for Understanding Outsourcing Arrangements

    Nada R. Sanders;Art Locke;Curtis B. Moore;Chad W. Autry

  • The challenge of reverse logistics in catalog retailing

    Chad W. Autry;Patricia J. Daugherty;R. Glenn Richey

  • Collaborative planning: supporting automatic replenishment programs

    Theodore P. Stank;Patricia J. Daugherty;Chad W. Autry

  • WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS EMPLOYEES: LINKING PERSON-ORGANIZATION FIT, JOB SATISFACTION, AND COPING RESPONSES

    Chad W. Autry;Patricia J. Daugherty

  • Formalization of reverse logistics programs: A strategy for managing liberalized returns

    Chad W. Autry

  • AUTOMATIC REPLENISHMENT PROGRAMS: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION

    Patricia J Daugherty;Matthew B Myers;Chad W Autry

  • Supply chain security orientation: conceptual development and a proposed framework

    Chad W. Autry;L. Michelle Bobbitt

  • The new supply chain agenda: a synopsis and directions for future research

    Theodore P. Stank;J. Paul Dittmann;Chad W. Autry

  • The Role of Personal Relationships in Facilitating Supply Chain Communications: A Qualitative Study

    David M. Gligor;Chad W. Autry

  • Does Socially Responsible Supplier Selection Pay Off for Customer Firms? A Cross‐Cultural Comparison

    LaDonna M. Thornton;Chad W. Autry;David M. Gligor;Anis Ben Brik

  • Supply Chain Collaboration, Integration, and Relational Technology: How Complex Operant Resources Increase Performance Outcomes

    Frank G. Adams;Robert Glenn Richey;Chad W. Autry;Tyler R. Morgan

  • To be or not to be (loyal): Is there a recipe for customer loyalty in the B2B context?

    Ivan Russo;Ilenia Confente;David M. Gligor;Chad W. Autry

  • Warehouse management systems : resource commitment, capabilities, and organizational performance

    Chad W. Autry;Stanley E. Griffis;Thomas J. Goldsby;L. Michelle Bobbitt

  • Assessing interfirm collaboration/technology investment tradeoffs: The effects of technological readiness and organizational learning

    R. Glenn Richey;Chad W. Autry

Frequent Co-Authors

Patricia J. Daugherty
Patricia J. Daugherty Iowa State University
Thomas J. Goldsby
Thomas J. Goldsby University of Tennessee at Knoxville
R. Glenn Richey
R. Glenn Richey Auburn University
Theodore P. Stank
Theodore P. Stank University of Tennessee at Knoxville
David M. Gligor
David M. Gligor Florida Gulf Coast University
Alexander E. Ellinger
Alexander E. Ellinger University of Alabama
Nada R. Sanders
Nada R. Sanders Northeastern University
Terry L. Esper
Terry L. Esper The Ohio State University
Susan L. Golicic
Susan L. Golicic Colorado State University
Xiande Zhao
Xiande Zhao China Europe International Business School

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