As we begin 2026, the editorial office of Transnational Supply Chain Research (TSCR) would like to thank our Editors-in-Chief, Editorial Board members, authors, reviewers, and the broader scholarly community for their contributions and engagement over the past year.

Your participation—through submissions, peer review, editorial guidance, and academic dialogue—has been essential to establishing TSCR as a credible venue for research on global supply chain issues. We appreciate your support and look forward to continuing this collaboration.

Our Publishing Principles for 2026

In the coming year, TSCR will maintain its commitment to:

  • Rigorous, double-anonymous peer review;
  • Ethical publishing standards aligned with COPE guidelines;
  • Timely handling of manuscripts without compromising quality;
  • Open access publication to ensure broad dissemination;
  • Inclusivity in geographic, institutional, and methodological perspectives.

We aim to publish original research that advances theoretical understanding or offers practical relevance to transnational supply chain challenges—whether in logistics, operations, policy, sustainability, or digital innovation.

Call for Submissions

We welcome high-quality manuscripts from researchers and practitioners worldwide. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Global supply chain resilience and risk management
  • Cross-border trade and regulatory dynamics
  • Digital transformation (e.g., AI, blockchain, big data) in supply networks
  • Sustainable and responsible sourcing across borders
  • Regional integration and supply chain governance
  • Humanitarian and public health logistics in international contexts

All articles are published open access under a Creative Commons license upon acceptance. Submission is fully online via our website.

We invite you to consider Transnational Supply Chain Research as a home for your work—and to help shape a journal that reflects the diversity and complexity of global supply chains.

Wishing you a productive and successful 2026.


The Editorial Office
Transnational Supply Chain Research