The knowledge domain of chain and network science

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This editorial paper aims to provide a framework to categorise and evaluate the domain of Chain and Network Science (CNS), and to provide an envelope for the research and management agenda. The authors strongly feel that although considerable progress has been made over the past couple of years in the development of the CNS domain, a number of important and exciting challenges are still waiting to be tackled. This paper provides a definition of the object of study of CNS, its central problem area, the organisation and governance of chain and network co-operation, and the relationships between chain organisation and technology development, market dynamics, and the economy and society at large. It indicates relevant sources of knowledge among the various academic disciplines. It touches upon CNS problem solving by identifying areas for knowledge development and CNS tool construction.

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Omta, O., Trienekens, J., & Beers, G. (2001). The knowledge domain of chain and network science. Journal on Chain and Network Science. Wageningen Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3920/JCNS2001.x007

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