Selected recent papers
De Lima FA, Vanpoucke E, Gold S, Seuring S (2025). From power to sustainability? Unpacking the role of justice in agricultural commodity supply networks. Journal of Operations Management, doi: 10.1002/joom.1372 (accepted manuscript)
Mies A, Gruchmann T, Gold S (2025). Conceptualising the Socio-material Context: An Ethical Enquiry into the Contextual Materialisation of Paradoxes in Transport Logistics. Journal of Business Ethics, doi: 10.1007/s10551-025-05994-y (accepted manuscript)
Fayezi S, Klassen R, Gold S, Benstead A, Van Wassenhove L (2025). Reducing Modern Slavery Risks in Supply Chains: Contributions From a Sociotechnical Systems Perspective. Production and Operations Management, doi: 10.1177/10591478241309873
Bodrožić Z, Gold S (2025). Building diverse, equitable, and inclusive operations and supply chains: Bringing public policy back in". Production and Operations Management, 34(4): 837–845.
Matthews L, Gold S, Schleper MC (2025). Broadening the scope of OSCM scholarship on diversity, equity, and inclusion: justice, paradoxical, and dialectical logics. Production and Operations Management, 34(4): 820-828.
Melnyk S, Thürer M, Blome C, Schoenherr T, Gold S, Klassen R (2024). (Re)-discovering Simulation as a Critical Element of OM/SCM Research: Call for Research. International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 44(23-24): 1376-1389.
Recently edited book
Gold S, Wieland A (2024). The Supply Chain: A System in Crisis. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN: 978 1 80392 491 5
The Supply Chain: A System in Crisis highlights the multifaceted challenges facing modern supply chains. It examines the concept of a globalized economy, juxtaposing the promise of prosperity with the acute reality of worker exploitation and environmental harm.