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Federico Caniato is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily falls within the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a strong focus on subfields such as Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Management of Technology and Innovation.

The main topics of Federico Caniato's research include Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Quality and Supply Management, Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management, Supply Chain and Inventory Management, Environmental Sustainability in Business, Global trade, sustainability, and social impact, as well as Big Data and Business Intelligence.

They have published extensively in several academic venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
  • International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
  • British Food Journal
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Federico Caniato cover topics linked to supply chain finance, digital transformation, artificial intelligence in procurement, and sustainability impacts on firm performance. Notable papers include:

  • "Can Supply Chain Finance help mitigate the financial disruption brought by Covid-19?", 2021, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
  • "The role of digital transformation to empower supply chain finance: current research status and future research directions (Guest editorial)", 2021, International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • "The role of artificial intelligence in the procurement process: State of the art and research agenda", 2023, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
  • "The impact of the United Nations global compact on firm performance: A longitudinal analysis", 2020, International Journal of Production Economics
  • "Future business and the role of purchasing and supply management: Opportunities for 'business-not-as-usual' PSM research", 2022, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management

Federico Caniato frequently collaborates with several co-authors in their research work. These include:

  • Antonella Moretto
  • Michela Guida
  • Thomas Johnsen
  • Verónica León-Bravo
  • Alessio Ronchini

Best Publications

  • Building a Secure and Resilient Supply Chain

    Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;J. Rice

  • Environmental sustainability in fashion supply chains: An exploratory case based research

    Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;Maria Caridi;Luca Crippa;Antonella Maria Moretto

  • E‐business strategy

    Raffaella Cagliano;Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;Gianluca Spina

  • BUILDING A SECURE AND RESILIENT SUPPLY NETWORK.

    James B Rice;Federico Caniato

  • The linkage between supply chain integration and manufacturing improvement programmes

    Raffaella Cagliano;Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;Gianluca Spina

  • Supply chain performance measurement systems: A systematic review and research agenda

    Vieri Maestrini;Davide Luzzini;Davide Luzzini;Paolo Maccarrone;Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato

  • Logistics and supply chain management in luxury fashion retail: Empirical investigation of Italian firms

    Alessandro Brun;Federico Caniato;Maria Caridi;Cecilia Castelli

  • Does finance solve the supply chain financing problem

    Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;Luca Mattia Gelsomino;Alessandro Perego;Stefano Ronchi

  • The path of innovation: purchasing and supplier involvement into new product development

    Davide Luzzini;Markus Amann;Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;Michael Essig

  • Lean, Agile and traditional supply: how do they impact manufacturing performance?

    Raffaella Cagliano;Federico Caniato;Gianluca Spina

  • Past, present and future trends of purchasing and supply management: An extensive literature review

    Gianluca Spina;Federico Caniato;Davide Luzzini;Stefano Ronchi

  • Production and supply network strategies within the fashion industry

    Laura Macchion;Antonella Moretto;Federico Caniato;Maria Caridi

  • The impact of aggregation level on forecasting performance

    Giulio Zotteri;Matteo Kalchschmidt;Federico Caniato

  • Managing country disruption risks and improving operational performance: risk management along integrated supply chains

    Katri Kauppi;Annachiara Longoni;Federico Caniato;Markku Kuula

  • Strategic approaches to sustainability in fashion supply chain management

    Laura Macchion;Alessandro Da Giau;Federico Caniato;Maria Caridi

  • Collaboration for Sustainability in the Food Supply Chain: A Multi-Stage Study in Italy

    Verónica León-Bravo;Federico Caniato;Maria Caridi;Thomas Johnsen

  • A transaction costs approach to purchasing portfolio management

    Davide Luzzini;Federico Caniato;Stefano Ronchi;Gianluca Spina

  • The impact of country culture on the adoption of new forms of work organization

    Raffaella Cagliano;Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;R. Golini;Annachiara Longoni

  • Supply chain management in the luxury industry: A first classification of companies and their strategies

    Federico Francesco Angelo Caniato;Maria Caridi;Cecilia Maria Castelli;R. Golini

  • Supply chain finance: Historical foundations, current research, future developments

    Federico Caniato;Michael Henke;George A. Zsidisin

  • A contingency approach for SC strategy in the Italian luxury industry: do consolidated models fit?

    Federico Caniato;Maria Caridi;Cecilia M. Castelli;Ruggero Golini

  • Supply chain finance: From traditional to supply chain credit rating

    Antonella Moretto;Laura Grassi;Federico Caniato;Marco Giorgino

  • Can Supply Chain Finance help mitigate the financial disruption brought by Covid-19?

    Antonella Moretto;Federico Caniato

Frequent Co-Authors

Davide Luzzini
Davide Luzzini EADA Business School
Raffaella Cagliano
Raffaella Cagliano Polytechnic University of Milan
Andrea Vinelli
Andrea Vinelli University of Padua
Pamela Danese
Pamela Danese University of Padua
Alessandro Perego
Alessandro Perego Polytechnic University of Milan
Thomas Johnsen
Thomas Johnsen Audencia Business School
Dirk Pieter van Donk
Dirk Pieter van Donk University of Groningen
Roberto Verganti
Roberto Verganti Stockholm School of Economics
Lucia Piscitello
Lucia Piscitello Polytechnic University of Milan
Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson University of Melbourne

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