Logistics maturity model in the service industry: state of art and research implications

Background: Contemporary, logistics is regarded as a key factor in business success, which results in the emergence of the Logistics maturity concept. In the current literature, there is still lack of efforts to systematically review the state of the art of logistics maturation. Therefore, the aim o...

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Published inLogForum (Poznań, Poland) Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 261 - 269
Main Author Kosacka-Olejnik, Monika
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Polish
Published Poznan Wyzsza Szkola Logistyki 01.01.2020
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Summary:Background: Contemporary, logistics is regarded as a key factor in business success, which results in the emergence of the Logistics maturity concept. In the current literature, there is still lack of efforts to systematically review the state of the art of logistics maturation. Therefore, the aim of the paper was to address this gap by investigating the academic signs of progress in logistics maturity of service companies according to a developed literature review procedure. Methods: The literature review method was used to verify current knowledge on the logistics maturity model, with the use of the developed method for literature review research. Results: The literature review procedure was developed and used to analyze and categorize papers within the logistics maturity topic for identification of the logistics maturity, existing models, their structure and areas of maturity assessment. This study presents the research gap in logistics maturity models for the service industry. Conclusions: Expected results of the research will contribute to the systematization of knowledge on the logistics processes realization in the service industry, so it will affect the state of theoretical knowledge of economics, management, and logistics. Findings of this review may be used as the basis for logistics maturity model development as well as a guideline for making a literature review.
ISSN:1895-2038
1734-459X
DOI:10.17270/J.LOG.2020.401