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Overview

George A. Zsidisin is affiliated with the University of Missouri-St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on business, management, and accounting, as well as economics, econometrics, and finance. Within these broad areas, key subfields of study include strategy and management, management information systems, economics and econometrics, finance, and education.

The scientist's work centers on topics such as sustainable supply chain management, supply chain resilience and risk management, quality and supply management, capital investment and risk analysis, supply chain and inventory management, risk management in financial firms, and defense, military, and policy studies.

Frequent publication venues where George A. Zsidisin has contributed include:

  • Supply Chain Management An International Journal
  • The International Journal of Logistics Management
  • Journal of Business Logistics
  • Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics
  • International Journal of Public Sector Management

Their recent scholarly papers illustrate a focus on supply chain and risk topics, with publications such as:

  • "Supply chain strategies in response to a black-swan event: a comparison of USA, French and Polish firms," 2024, The International Journal of Logistics Management
  • "Mitigating foreign exchange risk exposure with supply chain flexibility: A real option analysis," 2023, Journal of Business Logistics
  • "Connecting the dots: uncovering the relationships between challenges confronting Africa's organ transplant supply chain systems," 2023, Supply Chain Management An International Journal
  • "Measuring the financial effects of mitigating commodity price volatility in supply chains," 2020, Supply Chain Management An International Journal
  • "Research in defense logistics: where are we and where are we going?," 2020, Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics

Throughout their career, George A. Zsidisin has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Roberta Pellegrino, Barbara Gaudenzi, Temidayo O. Akenroye, Matias G. Enz, and Adegboyega Oyedijo. These collaborations highlight interdisciplinary efforts within the domain of supply chain management and associated risk analysis.

Best Publications

  • Environmental purchasing: a framework for theory development

    George A Zsidisin;Sue P Siferd

  • An Agency Theory Investigation of Supply Risk M anagement

    George A. Zsidisin;Lisa M. Ellram

  • A grounded definition of supply risk

    George A Zsidisin

  • Managerial Perceptions of Supply Risk

    George A. Zsidisin

  • An analysis of supply risk assessment techniques

    George A. Zsidisin;Lisa M. Ellram;Joseph R. Carter;Joseph L. Cavinato

  • Purchasing organization involvement in risk assessments, contingency plans, and risk management: an exploratory study

    George A. Zsidisin;Alex Panelli;Rebecca Upton

  • An institutional theory perspective of business continuity planning for purchasing and supply management

    G. A. Zsidisin;S. A. Melnyk;G. L. Ragatz

  • DO PERCEPTIONS BECOME REALITY? THE MODERATING ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCY ON DISRUPTION OCCURRENCE

    George A. Zsidisin;Stephan M. Wagner

  • Managing Supply Risk with Early Supplier Involvement: A Case Study and Research Propositions

    George A. Zsidisin;Michael E. Smith

  • Purchasing’s involvement in environmental issues: a multi‐country perspective

    George A. Zsidisin;Thomas E. Hendrick

  • The identification and measurement of quality dimensions in health care: focus group interview results.

    Minjoon Jun;Robin T. Peterson;George A. Zsidisin

  • Supply chain risk : a handbook of assessment, management, and performance

    George A Zsidisin;Bob Ritchie

  • The Impact of Purchasing and Supply Management Activities on Corporate Success

    Lisa M. Ellram;George A. Zsidisin;Sue Perrott Siferd;Michael J. Stanly

  • TIMING AND EXTENT OF SUPPLIER INTEGRATION IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: A CONTINGENCY APPROACH

    Delvon B. Parker;George A. Zsidisin;Gary L. Ragatz

  • Antecedents and Outcomes of E-Procurement Adoption: An Integrative Model

    Fang Wu;G. Zsidisin;A. Ross

  • Activities related to purchasing and supply management involvement in supplier alliances

    George A. Zsidisin;Lisa M. Ellram

  • The dark side of supply chain management

    George A Zsidisin;Gary L Ragatz;Steven A Melnyk

  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT'S PERCEIVED VALUE AND PARTICIPATION IN STRATEGIC SUPPLIER COST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES

    George A. Zsidisin;Lisa M. Ellram;Jeffrey A. Ogden

  • Factors that drive purchasing and supply management's use of information technology

    L.M. Ellram;G.A. Zsidisin

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

    Federico Caniato;Michael Henke;George A. Zsidisin

  • Supply Chain Risk Management – Developments, Issues and Challenges

    George A. Zsidisin;Bob Ritchie

Frequent Co-Authors

Janet L. Hartley
Janet L. Hartley Bowling Green State University
Lutz Kaufmann
Lutz Kaufmann WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
Lisa M. Ellram
Lisa M. Ellram Miami University
Steven A. Melnyk
Steven A. Melnyk Michigan State University
Wendy L. Tate
Wendy L. Tate University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Finn Wynstra
Finn Wynstra Erasmus University Rotterdam
Federico Caniato
Federico Caniato Polytechnic University of Milan
Roger J. Calantone
Roger J. Calantone Michigan State University
Morgan Swink
Morgan Swink Texas Christian University

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