
Colicchia Claudia
Professore Associato
Colicchia Claudia
Professore Associato
Claudia Colicchia is Associate Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Politecnico di Milano.
She is Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Business, Law and Politics, University of Hull, UK.
She is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in the UK and Member of the Italian Association of Professors of Industrial Plants Design & Management (Associazione Italiana Docenti di Impianti Industriali - AIDI).
She is author of more than 130 papers at national and international level. Her research expertise feeds into her teaching activity, which has focused over the years on undergraduate, graduate and executive education and training for students and professionals.
She also contributed to the development of several research and consultancy projects in the area of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Carriera
PHD: Management and Industrial Engineering, LIUC University.
Master of Science: Management and Industrial Engineering, LIUC University.
Ricerca
Her research interests include Supply Chain Sustainability, Supply Chain Risk Management, Industry 4.0 and Logistics 4.0, and Citation Network Analysis.
Her research has appeared in leading scientific journals, such as Journal of Supply Chain Management, Production Planning and Control, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Journal of Business Ethics.
Pubblicazioni Selezionate
Viscardi, S., Colicchia, C. (2025), “Linking the Loop: A Social Network Theory Perspective on the Role of Circularity Brokers for the Circular Economy”, Business Strategy and the Environment
Viscardi, S., Colicchia, C., Creazza, A., Do, Q., Mishra, N. (2024), “Collaborations for circular food waste management in Italian fish manufacturing firms: A resource dependence perspective”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 485
Negri, M., Cagno, E. and Colicchia, C., (2024) “Building sustainable and resilient supply chains: a framework and empirical evidence on trade-offs and synergies in implementation of practices”, Production Planning & Control, pp.1-24.
Creazza, A., Ellram, L.M. and Colicchia, C., (2023). “Culture counts: Implications of consumer preferences for more sustainable ecommerce fulfilment”. Journal of Cleaner Production, 382, p.135288.
Do, Q., Mishra, N., Colicchia, C., Creazza, A. and Ramudhin, A., (2022). “An extended institutional theory perspective on the adoption of circular economy practices: Insights from the seafood industry”, International Journal of Production Economics, 247, p.108400.
Creazza, A., Colicchia, C., Spiezia, S., Dallari, F. (2022), “Who cares? Supply chain managers’ perceptions regarding cyber supply chain risk management in the digital transformation era”, Supply Chain Management: an International Journal, 27(1), pp. 30–53.
Negri M.| Cagno E.| Colicchia C.| Sarkis J. (2021), "Integrating sustainability and resilience in the supply chain: A systematic literature review and a research agenda", Business Strategy and the Environment, 30, 2858-2886
Do Q.| Ramudhin A.| Colicchia C.| Creazza A.| Li D. (2021), "A systematic review of research on food loss and waste prevention and management for the circular economy", International Journal of Production Economics, 239
Kim, S., Wagner, S. M., Colicchia, C. (2019) “The impact of supplier sustainability risk on Shareholder value”, Journal of Supply Chain Management, 55 (1), pp. 71-87.
Colicchia, C., Creazza, A., Noè, C., Strozzi, F. (2019) "Information sharing in supply chains: a review of risks and opportunities using the systematic literature network analysis (SLNA)", Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 24 (1), pp.5-21.
Colicchia, C., Creazza, A., and Menachof, D. (2019), “Managing cyber and information risks in supply chains: insights from an exploratory analysis”, Supply Chain Management: an International Journal, 24 (2), pp. 215-240.
Kim, S., Colicchia, C., Menachof. M. (2018), “Ethical Sourcing: An Analysis of the Literature and Implications for Future Research”, Journal of Business Ethics, 152 (4), pp. 1033-1052
Evangelista, C., Colicchia, C., and Creazza A. (2017), "Is environmental sustainability a strategic priority for logistics service providers?", Journal of Environmental Management, 198, pp. 353-362.
Colicchia, C., Creazza A., and Dallari F. (2017), "Lean and Green Supply Chain Management through intermodal transport: insights from the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry", Production Planning & Control: the Management of Operations, 28 (4), pp. 321-334.
Rossi, S., Colicchia, C., Cozzolino, A., Christopher, M. (2013) “The Logistics Service Providers in Eco-efficiency innovation: an empirical study”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 18 (6), pp. 583-603.
Colicchia, C., Strozzi, F. (2012), “Supply chain risk management: a new methodology for a systematic literature review”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 17 (4), pp.403-418
Premi e riconoscimenti
2023 - Best Review Article – co-author of the paper: Carissimi, M.C., Creazza, A. and Colicchia, C., (2023). “Crossing the chasm: Investigating the relationship between sustainability and resilience in supply chain management”. Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain, 7, p.100098.
2021-2022 - Top Cited Article - Business Strategy and the Environment for Negri, M., Cagno, E., Colicchia, C., Sarkis, J. (2021), “Integrating sustainability and resilience in the supply chain: A systematic literature review and a research agenda,” Business Strategy and the Environment, DOI: 10.1002/bse.2776.
2020 - Best Paper Award - Journal of Supply Chain Management for Kim, S., Wagner, S. M., Colicchia, C. (2019) “The impact of supplier sustainability risk on Shareholder value,” Journal of Supply Chain Management, Vol. 55 No.1. https://www.journalofsupplychainmanagement.com/spotlight/2020/8/12/jscm-annual-awards.
2019 - Top 10% Most Downloaded Research Paper 2018-2019 - Journal of Supply Chain Management for Kim, S., Wagner, S. M., Colicchia, C. (2019) “The impact of supplier sustainability risk on Shareholder value,” Journal of Supply Chain Management, Vol. 55 No.1
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