This section is dedicated to academic perspectives on procurement and supply chain.
It aims to provide a structured view of recent research and emerging concepts that shape the understanding of procurement beyond operational practices. Here, selected academic articles and publications are analyzed and translated into practical insights, with a focus on their relevance and potential impact for industry professionals. The objective is not only to summarize research, but to critically assess its implications for real-world procurement environments.
This section also serves as a space to explore ongoing reflections and research directions. It may include early-stage ideas, conceptual frameworks, and work in progress that could evolve into more formal publications. Particular attention is given to topics such as technology adoption, artificial intelligence, decision-making systems, and organizational transformation within procurement and supply chains.
By connecting academic research with industry realities, this section contributes to building a more rigorous and forward-looking understanding of procurement. The ambition is to bridge the gap between theory and practice, and to provide a foundation for deeper analysis, discussion, and future research.

