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Overview

Fu Jia is a researcher affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom, specializing in the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their scholarly work primarily focuses on sustainable supply chain management, quality and supply management, and supply chain resilience and risk management. Fu Jia's research also addresses environmental sustainability in business, supply chain and inventory management, innovation and socioeconomic development, as well as energy, environment, and transportation policies.

The scientist's research output reflects substantial engagement with topics centered on supply chains and sustainability. Fu Jia has contributed notably to several major publication venues known for logistics, supply chain, and operations management research, including:

  • International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • International Journal of Operations & Production Management
  • Industrial Management & Data Systems
  • International Journal of Production Economics

Among their recent significant papers are:

  • "The circular economy in the textile and apparel industry: A systematic literature review," published in 2020 in the Journal of Cleaner Production
  • "Soybean supply chain management and sustainability: A systematic literature review," published in 2020 in the Journal of Cleaner Production

Fu Jia frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. The prominent co-authors associated with Fu Jia include Lujie Chen, Xiao-Xue Zheng, Fangxu Yan, and Xiaowei Chen.

Their work spans various subfields of study, including strategy and management, management information systems, marketing, economics and econometrics, and business and international management. This diverse expertise supports a multidisciplinary approach in Fu Jia's contributions to business and management research.

Best Publications

  • Supply chain finance: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis

    Xinhan Xu;Xiangfeng Chen;Fu Jia;Stephen Brown

  • The circular economy in the textile and apparel industry: A systematic literature review

    Fu Jia;Shiyuan Yin;Lujie Chen;Xiaowei Chen

  • The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0): technologies disruption on operations and supply chain management

    Lenny Koh;Guido Orzes;Fu (Jeff) Jia

  • Sustainable supply chain management in developing countries: An analysis of the literature

    Fu Jia;Laura Zuluaga-Cardona;Adrian Bailey;Ximena Rueda

  • Supply chain learning of sustainability in multi-tier supply chains: A resource orchestration perspective

    Yu Gong;Fu Jia;Steve Brown;Lenny Koh

  • Green Procurement in the private sector: a state of the art review between 1996 and 2013

    Andrea Appolloni;Hui Sun;Fu Jia;Xiaomei Li

  • The role of supply chain leadership in the learning of sustainable practice: toward an integrated framework

    Jonathan Gosling;Fu Jia;Yu Gong;Steve Brown

  • Towards an integrated conceptual framework of supply chain finance: An information processing perspective

    Fu Jia;Constantin Blome;Hui Sun;Yang Yang

  • E-commerce in agri-food sector: a systematic literature review

    Yiwu Zeng;Fu Jia;Li Wan;Hongdong Guo

  • Multi-tier sustainable supply chain management: The role of supply chain leadership

    Fu Jia;Yu Gong;Steve Brown

  • Investigating the feasibility of supply chain-centric business models in 3D chocolate printing: A simulation study

    Fu Jia;Fu Jia;Xiaofeng Wang;Navonil Mustafee;Liang Hao

  • Mitigation of supply chain relational risk caused by cultural differences between China and the West

    Fu Jia;Christine Rutherford

  • Supply chain leadership and firm performance: A meta-analysis

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  • Circular supply chains in emerging economies – a comparative study of packaging recovery ecosystems in China and Brazil

    Luciano Batista;Yu Gong;Susana Pereira;Fu Jia

  • The impact of governmental COVID‐19 measures on manufacturers' stock market valuations: The role of labor intensity and operational slack

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  • Cross-border e-commerce firms as supply chain integrators: The management of three flows

    Ying Wang;Fu Jia;Tobias Schoenherr;Yu Gong

  • Towards an integrated conceptual model of supply chain learning: an extended resource-based view

    Yang Yang;Fu Jia;Zhiduan Xu

  • Production decisions of new and remanufactured products: Implications for low carbon emission economy

    Xiaofeng Wang;Yiting Zhu;Hui Sun;Fu Jia

  • Coordinating a closed-loop supply chain with fairness concerns through variable-weighted Shapley values

    Xiao-Xue Zheng;Deng-Feng Li;Zhi Liu;Fu Jia

  • Sustainable supply chain Finance:Towards a research agenda

    Fu Jia;Tianyu Zhang;Lujie Chen

  • Getting paid to be good: How and when employees respond to corporate social responsibility?

    Albert John;Faisal Qadeer;Gulnaz Shahzadi;Fu Jia;Fu Jia

  • Soybean supply chain management and sustainability: A systematic literature review

    Fu Jia;Sujie Peng;Jonathan Green;Lenny Koh

Frequent Co-Authors

Guido Orzes
Guido Orzes Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Guido Nassimbeni
Guido Nassimbeni University of Udine
Chen Ji
Chen Ji University of California, Santa Barbara
Tobias Schoenherr
Tobias Schoenherr Michigan State University
Richard Lamming
Richard Lamming University of Southampton
Constantin Blome
Constantin Blome Stockholm School of Economics
John Bessant
John Bessant University of Exeter
Jonathan Green
Jonathan Green University of Manchester
Carlos Mena
Carlos Mena Portland State University
Simonov Kusi-Sarpong
Simonov Kusi-Sarpong Sheffield Hallam University

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