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D-Index
34
Citations
6928
World Ranking
2307
National Ranking
74

Finn Wynstra publication distribution in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Business and Management in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Finn Wynstra sits on this spectrum.

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35 publications 436+

This scientist: 91 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 436 publications or more.

Finn Wynstra D-index placement in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Business and Management scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Finn Wynstra sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 89+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 89 D-Index or more.

Overview

Finn Wynstra is affiliated with Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands and has focused their research primarily within the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their scholarly work encompasses various subfields including Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, Management Science and Operations Research, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Their research topics concentrate on areas related to Innovation and Knowledge Management, Quality and Supply Management, Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Construction Project Management and Performance, Big Data and Business Intelligence, and Complex Network Analysis Techniques.

Frequent publication venues for Wynstra include:

  • Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
  • Journal of Supply Chain Management
  • International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • Journal of Operations Management
  • Production and Operations Management

Coauthors often collaborating with Wynstra consist of Robert Suurmond, Wendy van der Valk, Fabian Nullmeier, Henk Akkermans, and Fanny Chen.

Recent papers reflecting their research are:

  • "Unraveling the Dimensions of Supplier Involvement and their Effects on NPD Performance: A Meta-Analysis," 2020, Journal of Supply Chain Management
  • "Understanding supplier motivation to engage in multiparty performance-based contracts: The lens of Expectancy theory," 2022, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
  • "Testing the shoulders of giants-Replication research using registered reports," 2021, Journal of Supply Chain Management
  • "Project managers' reactions to project disruption: sponsor actions versus environmental uncertainty," 2022, International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • "Text mining and network analytics for literature reviews: Exploring the landscape of purchasing and supply management research," 2023, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management

Best Publications

  • Value in business markets : what do we know? where are we going?

    Adam Lindgreen;Finn Wynstra

  • Managing supplier involvement in new product development: A multiple-case study

    Ferrie E. A. van Echtelt;Finn Wynstra;Arjan J. van Weele;Geert Duysters

  • Managing supplier involvement in new product development: a portfolio approach

    Finn Wynstra;Finn Wynstra;Eric ten Pierick

  • Managing supplier involvement in product development: three critical issues

    Finn Wynstra;Arjan van Weele;Mathieu Weggemann

  • The adoption of total cost of ownership for sourcing decisions - A structural equations analysis

    Marc Wouters;James C. Anderson;Finn Wynstra

  • Performance-based contracting: a literature review and future research directions

    Kostas Selviaridis;Finn Wynstra

  • Service triads: A research agenda for buyer–supplier–customer triads in business services

    Finn Wynstra;Martin Spring;Tobias Schoenherr

  • Exploring purchasing integration in product development

    Finn Wynstra;Finn Wynstra;Mathieu Weggeman;Arjan van Weele;Arjan van Weele

  • An application‐based classification to understand buyer‐supplier interaction in business services

    Finn Wynstra;Björn Axelsson;Wendy van der Valk

  • Combining value and price to make purchase decisions in business markets

    James C Anderson;James C Anderson;James B.L Thomson;Finn Wynstra

  • Driving and enabling factors for purchasing involvement in product development

    Finn Wynstra;Finn Wynstra;Björn Axelsson;Arjan van Weele

  • Cross-functional integration and functional coordination in purchasing and supply management: Antecedents and effects on purchasing and firm performance

    Kai Foerstl;Evi Hartmann;Finn Wynstra;Roger Moser

  • Proactive environmental strategy in a supply chain context: The mediating role of investments

    Melek Akın Ateş;Jacqueline Bloemhof;Erik M. van Raaij;Finn Wynstra

  • Purchasing higher-value, higher-price offerings in business markets

    James C. Anderson;Finn Wynstra

  • Developing Sourcing Capabilities: Creating Strategic Change in Purchasing and Supply Management

    Björn Axelsson;Frank Rozemeijer;Finn Wynstra

  • In chains? An empirical study of antecedents of supplier product development activity in the automotive industry.

    Finn Wynstra;Fredrik Von Corswant;Martin Wetzels

  • Supplier involvement in new product development in the food industry

    Wendy van der Valk;Finn Wynstra

  • Networking activities in supply networks

    Christine M. Harland;Thomas E. Johnsen;Jurong Zheng;Richard C. Lamming

  • The impact of purchasing strategy-structure (mis)fit on purchasing cost and innovation performance

    Melek Akın Ateş;Erik M. van Raaij;Finn Wynstra

  • Improving sourcing decisions in NPD projects: Monetary quantification of points of difference

    Marc Wouters;James C. Anderson;James A. Narus;Finn Wynstra

  • Total Cost of Ownership in the Services Sector: A Case Study

    Krisje Hurkens;Wendy van der Valk;Finn Wynstra

  • Purchasing involvement in product development. A framework

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Frequent Co-Authors

James C. Anderson
James C. Anderson Northwestern University
Christine Harland
Christine Harland Polytechnic University of Milan
Richard Lamming
Richard Lamming University of Southampton
Geert Duysters
Geert Duysters Tilburg University
Wendy L. Tate
Wendy L. Tate University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Marc Wouters
Marc Wouters Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Mark Pagell
Mark Pagell University College Dublin
Lars-Erik Gadde
Lars-Erik Gadde Chalmers University of Technology
Davide Luzzini
Davide Luzzini EADA Business School
George A. Zsidisin
George A. Zsidisin University of Missouri–St. Louis

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