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D-Index
71
Citations
39445
World Ranking
279
National Ranking
129

Overview

John T. Mentzer was affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to the field primarily in the context of this institution.

Data does not list any specific recent papers authored by John T. Mentzer. Likewise, there are no records of frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues to highlight particular collaborative or publishing trends.

No detailed information is available regarding the main fields or subfields of study pursued by Mentzer, nor specific topics that their research covered. There are also no recorded book publications or awards attributed to them in the provided data.

Given the absence of such details, the profile remains focused on their known academic affiliation and general contributions within the scope of their career.

Best Publications

  • DEFINING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

    John T. Mentzer;William DeWitt;James S. Keebler;Soonhong Min

  • The structure of commitment in exchange

    Gregory T. Gundlach;Ravi S. Achrol;John T. Mentzer

  • The Effects of Entrepreneurial Proclivity and Market Orientation on Business Performance

    Ken Matsuno;John T. Mentzer;Ayşegül Özsomer

  • Global supply chain risk management strategies

    Ila Manuj;John T. Mentzer

  • Logistics Service Quality as a Segment-Customized Process

    John T. Mentzer;Daniel J. Flint;G. Tomas M. Hult

  • GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT

    Ila Manuj;John T. Mentzer

  • The Effects of Strategy Type on the Market Orientation-Performance Relationship

    Ken Matsuno;John T. Mentzer

  • The nature of interfirm partnering in supply chain management

    John T Mentzer;Soonhong Min;Zach G Zacharia

  • The Structure of Commitment in Exchange

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  • Measuring physical distribution service quality

    Carol C. Bienstock;John T. Mentzer;Monroe Murphy Bird

  • DEVELOPING AND MEASURING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS

    Soonhong Min;John T. Mentzer

  • VALIDITY IN LOGISTICS RESEARCH.

    Daniel J Flint;John T Mentzer

  • Logistics Innovation: A customer Value-Oriented Social Process

    Daniel J. Flint;Everth Larsson;Britta Gammelgaard;John T. Mentzer

  • Marketing's integration with other departments

    Kenneth B. Kahn;John T. Mentzer

  • Linking improved knowledge management to operational and organizational performance

    Brian S. Fugate;Theodore P. Stank;John T. Mentzer

  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO LOGISTICS, MARKETING, PRODUCTION, AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

    John T. Mentzer;Theodore P. Stank;Terry L. Esper

  • Logistics and interdepartmental integration

    Kenneth B. Kahn;John T. Mentzer

  • LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE: EFFICIENCY, EFFECTIVENESS, AND DIFFERENTIATION

    Brian S. Fugate;John T. Mentzer;Theodore P. Stank

  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: THE PURSUIT OF A CONSENSUS DEFINITION

    Brian J Gibson;John T Mentzer;Robert Lorin Cook

  • Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management: Twelve Drivers of Competitive Advantage

    John T. Mentzer

  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COORDINATION MECHANISMS

    Brian S Fugate;Funda Sahin;John T Mentzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan L. Golicic
Susan L. Golicic Colorado State University
Theodore P. Stank
Theodore P. Stank University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Terry L. Esper
Terry L. Esper The Ohio State University
Daniel J. Flint
Daniel J. Flint University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Cornelia Dröge
Cornelia Dröge Michigan State University
Douglas M. Lambert
Douglas M. Lambert The Ohio State University
M. Joseph Sirgy
M. Joseph Sirgy Virginia Tech
Matthew A. Waller
Matthew A. Waller University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
G. Tomas M. Hult
G. Tomas M. Hult Michigan State University
Robert Fildes
Robert Fildes Lancaster University

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