Abstract:
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to carry out the systematic literature review, bibliometric analysis and
content analysis of extant literature of service supply chain (SSC).
Design/methodology/approach – Systematic literature review (SLR) technique was used for identifying the
research papers. In the first step after reading titles, abstracts and keywords and, full-length articles wherever
required, papers not related to SSC were removed. In second steps papers were read more critically and papers
not related to SSC were removed. Finally on 502 papers bibliometric and content analysis was further carried
out. Content analysis was based on the clusters formed by bibliographic coupling. Further, content analysis of
the recent articles revealed the current research trends and research gaps.
Findings – This paper identified the six existing research diversifications in SSC as (1) logistics SSC, (2) model,
framework and conceptual papers, (3) third-party logistics service providers, (4) articles from various
perspective, (5) measurement of quality and performance on services and (6) impact of adoption of technology,
cooperation and branding on logistics service providers. Further, six future research directions are also
provided.
Practical implications – This research provides a clear view of the progression of publication, research
diversification, research themes of six identified clusters, sub-themes of clusters and content analysis of each
cluster. Content analysis of recent articles reveals the current research trend and future research directions.
Originality/value – This is a first of its kind of study which presents the diversification of research areas
within SSC, bibliometric analysis, content analysis and provides actionable future research direction.
Description:
Nagariya, R., Kumar, D. and Kumar, I. (2021), "Service supply chain: from bibliometric analysis to content analysis, current research trends and future research directions", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp. 333-369. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-04-2020-0137