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Susan L. Golicic is a researcher affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. They have produced work primarily in the field of Business, Management and Accounting, contributing to various subfields including Marketing, Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management, Plant Science, Strategy and Management, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Their research covers topics that bridge environmental and business concerns, with a focus on Environmental Sustainability in Business. Other main topics of their work include Wine Industry and Tourism, Organic Food and Agriculture, Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, and Customer Service Quality and Loyalty.

Susan L. Golicic's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Changes in sustainability in the global wine industry, 2021, International Journal of Wine Business Research
  • Barriers to Corporate Sustainability in the U.S., 2023, Journal of Management and Sustainability
  • Diffusion of corporate sustainability in the ski industry, 2022, International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
  • Diffusion of corporate sustainability in the ski industry, 2021, International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development

They frequently collaborate with coauthors such as Pavlina McGrady and Stuart Cottrell.

Susan L. Golicic's work has been published notably in these venues:

  • International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
  • International Journal of Wine Business Research
  • Journal of Management and Sustainability

Best Publications

  • A Meta‐Analysis of Environmentally Sustainable Supply Chain Management Practices and Firm Performance

    Susan L. Golicic;Carlo D. Smith

  • Branding a B2B service: Does a brand differentiate a logistics service provider?

    Donna F. Davis;Susan L. Golicic;Adam J. Marquardt

  • Implementing collaborative forecasting to improve supply chain performance

    Teresa M. McCarthy;Susan L. Golicic

  • Evaluating buyer–supplier relationship–performance spirals: A longitudinal study

    Chad W. Autry;Susan L. Golicic

  • RELATIONSHIP MAGNITUDE AND ITS ROLE IN INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIP STRUCTURE

    Susan L Golicic;James Henderson Foggin;John T Mentzer

  • Benefits and challenges of conducting multiple methods research in marketing

    Donna F. Davis;Susan L. Golicic;Courtney N. Boerstler

  • Implementing mixed methods research in supply chain management

    Susan L. Golicic;Donna F. Davis

  • Searching for competitive advantage through sustainability

    Daniel J. Flint;Susan L. Golicic

  • AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF RELATIONSHIP MAGNITUDE

    Susan L. Golicic;John T. Mentzer

  • The Evolution of Sales Forecasting Management: A 20-year Longitudinal Study of Forecasting Practices

    Teresa M. Mccarthy;Donna F. Davis;Susan L. Golicic;John T. Mentzer

  • The impact of e‐commerce on supply chain relationships

    Susan L. Golicic;Donna F. Davis;Teresa M. McCarthy;John T. Mentzer

  • Measuring brand equity for logistics services

    Donna F. Davis;Susan L. Golicic;Adam Marquardt

  • SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION: THE ENABLERS, IMPEDIMENTS, AND BENEFITS

    T W Bratton;J T Mentzer;J H Foggin;F J Quinn

  • EXPLORING THE DRIVERS OF INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIP MAGNITUDE

    Susan L. Golicic;John T. Mentzer

  • A Balanced Approach to Research in Supply Chain Management

    Susan L. Golicic;Donna F. Davis;Teresa M. McCarthy

  • B2B services branding in the logistics services industry

    Adam J. Marquardt;Susan L. Golicic;Donna F. Davis

  • Toward sustainable supply chain orientation (SSCO): mapping managerial perspectives

    Paola Signori;Daniel John Flint;Susan Golicic

  • Gaining comparative advantage in supply chain relationships: the mediating role of market-oriented IT competence

    Donna F. Davis;Susan L. Golicic

  • Supply Chain Strategy for Nascent Firms in Emerging Technology Markets

    Helder J Sebastiao;Susan L Golicic

  • Does marketing research suffer from methods myopia

    Donna F. Davis;Susan L. Golicic;Courtney N. Boerstler;Sunny Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Flint
Daniel J. Flint University of Tennessee at Knoxville
John T. Mentzer
John T. Mentzer University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Lisa M. Ellram
Lisa M. Ellram Miami University
Benjamin T. Hazen
Benjamin T. Hazen University of Dayton
Chad W. Autry
Chad W. Autry University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Arch G. Woodside
Arch G. Woodside Boston College
Kevin Lane Keller
Kevin Lane Keller Dartmouth College
Roderick J. Brodie
Roderick J. Brodie University of Auckland

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