Abstract

AbstractThe progress in the use of empirical research methods has been a topic of interest in the Operations Management (OM) area for the last 15 years. It is considered desirable to accompany traditional OM research, which develops and tests theories using mathematics, modelling, and simulation, with research that makes use of empirical data. The use of empirical research helps support the understanding of OM practices within industry. This paper expands and updates previous literature review studies dealing with empirical research in OM. The journal publications reviewed for this paper were published in the years 1986 to 1995. This is a review of the articles published in thirteen journals that are traditional outlets for OM research. These articles are classified and the results of these classifications presented. There has been an increase in the amount of published articles that make use of empirical research methods in the OM area, both in number and as a percentage of the total number of articles published in these journals.

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