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PUBLICATIONS

Professor Richard Wilding has published widely and is an editorial advisor to many leading Journals in the area of logistics and supply chain management.

Professor Wilding has published well over 500 academic, practitioner, book and conference publications.  Pre-publication copies of many of the articles can be freely downloaded from the Cranfield Collection of E-Research (Cranfield CERES) to search for papers by Professor Richard Wilding click  here.  Further free publications and presentations can be found by using web searches for "Richard Wilding Cranfield" and "Richard D Wilding Cranfield"
A comprehensive listing of past and recent academic, conference and book publications can be found at the bottom of Professor Wilding's Cranfield Biography Page  and also through the https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8547-6133​ database.  Further information can also be found on the Researchgate.net site.

Academic Journal Publications include: 
"Facing disruptive technologies: aligning purchasing maturity to contingencies", (with ​Søgaard B, Skipworth H, Bourlakis M, Mena C) Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 24 (1) 147-169 (2018).

"Managing cyber risk in supply chains: a review and research agenda" (with Ghadge A, Weiβ M, Caldwell ND) Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol. 25 (2) 223-240 (2019)

"Omni-channel logistics special issue", (with Saghiri SS, Bernon M, Bourlakis M) International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Vol. 48 (4) 362-364 (2018).

“Long term collaborative relationships: the impact of trust and C3 behaviour” (with Andrew Humphries) Journal of Marketing Management , Vol. 20, No. 9-10, (November 2004) pp. 1107-1122 (ISSN 0267-257X) 

"Understanding collaborative supply chain relationships through the application of the Williamson organisational failure framework" (with Andrew Humphries) International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Vol. 36 No.4 (2006) pp.309-329.

Practitioner Journal Publications include:

"The challenge of providing excellent customer service" The European Business Review (May-June 2017).

“The 3Ts of Highly Effective Supply Chains” Supply Chain Practice, (ISSN 1466-0091) Vol. 5 Issue 3 (September) pp.30-39, 2003.

“The Story so far – RFID Demystified” (with Tiago Delgado) Logistics & Transport Focus, (ISSN 1466-836X) Vol. 6 No.3 April 2004 pp. 26 – 31.

“Global Transactions – Managing Risks in Global Sourcing” (with Alan Braithwaite)Control Vol32 Number 8,December 2006 pp25-27. (Published by The Institute of Operations Management) ISSN 0266-1713.

Book Contributions include:
Supply Chains in Action: A Case Study Collection in Supply Chains, Logistics, Procurement and Operations Management. London: Kogan Page 2019.

“Purchasing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management” Chapter 9 pp 117-140  The Gower Handbook of Purchasing Management. 3rd Edition. Edited by Marc Day, ISBN 0-566-08404-X. (2002)

Supply Chain Optimization – Using the “Three Ts” to enhance value and reduce costs” Industry Overview Section,  pp18-22 World Market Series Business Briefings – Global Purchasing & Supply Chain Strategies 2004 ISBN 1-903150-89-2  (2004)

“Laws of Logistics & Supply Chain Management” (with Alan Braithwaite) Chapter 4 pp.249-259,  The Financial Times Handbook of Management - 3rd Edition (Editors: Ed Crainer & Des Dearlove). ISBN 0273-67584-2, Pearson London. 2004

“The Supply Chain Risks of Global Sourcing” (with Alan Braithwaite) Chapter 3 pp. 23-35, Managing Business Risk: a practical guide to protecting your business – 3rd Edition (Editor Jonathan Reuvid) ISBN 0-7494-4510-6, Kogan Page Limited, London & Philadelphia, 2006
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  • About
  • Thought Leadership
  • Executive Development
    • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Course
  • Media
  • Working with Richard
  • Blog
    • Supply Chain 4.0 >
      • Supply Chain 4.0 – The Digital Era
      • Supply Chain 4.0 integration
    • COVID-19 >
      • Covid19 Supply Chain Preparation
      • Post Covid19
      • Covid19 Supply Chain Interactions
      • Logistics winning the Covid19 vaccine war
    • Supply Chain Leadership >
      • Leadership for Next Generation Supply Chains
      • Strategic Supply Chain Success
      • Supply Chain Shared Leadership
      • Supply Chain Leaders "to-do" list
    • Risk & Resilience >
      • Building a resilient & risk free supply chain
      • The Sources of Supply Chain Risk
    • Supply Chain "Cost to Serve" and Finance
    • Time based decision making in the supply chain
    • Brexit Supply Chain call to action
    • Supply Chain Models of Zara & Uniqlo
    • Zero carbon supply chains
    • The future of home delivery: The Parcel Conundrum
  • Contact