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- 2020
- Warehouse configuration in omni-channel retailing : a multiple case study (
- 2019
- Exploring trends, implications and challenges for logistics information systems in omni-channels : Swedish retailers’ perception (
- Rural supply chain management: a multidimensional framework for future research in Europe (
- 2018
- Guest editorial for NOFOMA 2017 conference special issue (SI)
- Multi-Dimensional Framework of Rural Supply Chain Management : Moving towards new research perspectives (
- Packaging Logistics : Understanding and managing the economic and environmental impacts of packaging in supply chains (
- Adapting warehouse operations and design to omni-channel logistics : A literature review and research agenda (
- 2017
- Trends in omnichannel logistics: a survey study with Swedish retailers (
- 2016
- Reducing transportation emissions : Company intentions, barriers and discriminating factors (
- Packaging logistics in supply chain practice – current state, trade-offs and improvement potential (
- 2015
- Estimating Periodicities in Symbolic Sequences Using Sparse Modeling (
- 2014
- Who controls logistics emissions? Challenges in making fragmented supply chains environmentally sustainable from a logistics service provider's perspective (
- Themes and Challenges in Making Supply Chains Socially Sustainable (
- Supply chain potential in practice of packaging logistics (
- 2013
- Who controls the fleet? Initial insights into road freight transport planning and control from an industrial network perspective (
- Selection of packaging systems in supply chains from a sustainability perspective – the case of Volvo (
- Social responsible supply chain and packaging - A conceptual framework (
- Impacts of resource configurations on motives for reducing CO2 emissions in freight transportation (
- 2012
- Logistics case study based research: towards higher quality (
- Moving beyond the systems approach in SCM and logistics research (