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Herbert Kotzab is affiliated with the University of North Florida in the United States. The scientist's research spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Engineering. Within these broad areas, their work focuses on subfields including Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Building and Construction.

Kotzab's research contributions emphasize several main topics such as Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Quality and Supply Management, Urban and Freight Transport Logistics, Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management, Consumer Retail Behavior Studies, and Maritime Ports and Logistics.

Their publication record includes multiple papers, with notable recent works including:

  • The big picture on supply chain integration - insights from a bibliometric analysis (2021, Supply Chain Management An International Journal)

In addition to journal articles, Kotzab has contributed to academic book literature with the publication titled "Dynamics in Logistics" released by Springer Nature in 2020.

The scientist frequently collaborates with several colleagues in the field. These coauthors include Ilja Bäumler, Aseem Kinra, Julia Fischer, Paul Gerken, and Kristina Petljak.

Kotzab's works are often published in specific venues, with repeated appearances in:

  • World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research
  • International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
  • Supply Chain Management An International Journal
  • British Food Journal
  • The International Journal of Logistics Management

Best Publications

  • Complementary theories to supply chain management

    Arni Halldorsson;Herbert Kotzab;Juliana Hsuan Mikkola;Tage Skjøtt-Larsen

  • Managing the Global Supply Chain

    Tage Skjøtt-Larsen;Philip B. Schary;Juliana Hsuan Mikkola;Herbert Kotzab

  • Supply Chain Management: The Integration of Logistics in Marketing

    Ursula Y. Alvarado;Herbert Kotzab

  • Logistik: Management und Strategien

    Richard Vahrenkamp;Herbert Kotzab;Christoph Siepermann

  • Does supply chain management really pay? Six perspectives to measure the performance of managing a supply chain

    Andreas Otto;Herbert Kotzab

  • A SUPPLY CHAIN‐ORIENTED APPROACH OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

    Erik Hofmann;Herbert Kotzab

  • Research methodologies in supply chain management

    Herbert Kotzab;Stefan Seuring;Martin Müller;Gerald Reiner

  • Value-adding partnerships and co-opetition models in the grocery industry

    Herbert Kotzab;Christoph Teller

  • Supply Chain Management on the Crossroad to Sustainability: A Blessing or a Curse?

    Árni Halldórsson;Árni Halldórsson;Herbert Kotzab;Herbert Kotzab;Tage Skjøtt-Larsen

  • Electronic marketplaces and supply chain relationships

    Tage Skjøtt-Larsen;Herbert Kotzab;Martin Grieger

  • Retail Store Operations and Food Waste

    Christoph Teller;Christina Holweg;Gerald Reiner;Herbert Kotzab;Herbert Kotzab

  • Complementary theories to supply chain management revisited – from borrowing theories to theorizing

    Arni Halldorsson;Juliana Hsuan;Herbert Kotzab

  • Omni-Channel Retailing Research ??? State of the art and intellectual foundation

    Erdem Galipoglu;Herbert Kotzab;Christoph Teller;Isik Özge Yumurtaci Hüseyinoglu

  • Improving supply chain performance by efficient consumer response? A critical comparison of existing ECR approaches

    Herbert Kotzab

  • Assessing the responsiveness in the Danish mobile phone supply chain

    Michael Catalan;Herbert Kotzab

  • Exploring the contours of supply chain management

    Jan Mouritsen;Tage Skjøtt‐Larsen;Herbert Kotzab

  • Environmental Retail Supply Chains: when global Goliaths become environmental Davids

    Herbert Kotzab;Hilde M. Munch;Brigitte de Faultrier;Christoph Teller

  • Forty years of Out-of-Stock research – and shelves are still empty

    Jesper Aastrup;Herbert Kotzab

  • Zum Wesen von Supply Chain Management vor dem Hintergrund der betriebswirtschaftlichen Logistikkonzeption: Erweiterte Überlegungen

    Herbert Kotzab

  • The Use of Conjoint-analysis for Measuring Preferences in Supply Chain Design

    Thomas Reutterer;Herbert W. Kotzab

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Teller
Christoph Teller Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Stefan Seuring
Stefan Seuring University of Kassel
Michael Bourlakis
Michael Bourlakis Cranfield University
Jan Mouritsen
Jan Mouritsen Copenhagen Business School
Leigh Sparks
Leigh Sparks University of Stirling

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