Volume 34, Number 2, 2013 Contents Articles Data Science, Predictive Analytics, and Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform Supply Chain Design and Management 77 Matthew A. Waller and Stanley E. Fawcett A Compendium of Multi-Item Scales Utilized in Logistics Research (2001–10): Progress Achieved Since Publication of the 1973–2000 Compendium 85 Scott B. Keller, Kimberly Hochard, Thomas Rudolph, and Meaghan Boden A Multidisciplinary Approach to Supply Chain Agility: Conceptualization and Scale Development 94 David M. Gligor, Mary C. Holcomb, and Theodore P. Stank Measurement and Moderation: Finding the Boundary Conditions in Logistics and Supply Chain Research 109 Thomas J. Goldsby, A. Michael Knemeyer, Jason W. Miller, and Carl Marcus Wallenburg Conceptualizations of Trust: Can We Trust Them? 117 Judith M. Whipple, Stanley E. Griffis, and Patricia J. Daugherty Environmental Development of Emerging Economy Suppliers: Antecedents and Outcomes 131 Matthias Ehrgott, Felix Reimann, Lutz Kaufmann, and Craig R. Carter Managing the Innovation Adoption of Supply Chain Finance—Empirical Evidence From Six European Case Studies 148 David A. Wuttke, Constantin Blome, Kai Foerstl, and Michael Henke Where Do We Go From Here? Progressing Sustainability Implementation Efforts Across Supply Chains 167 Sebastian Brockhaus, Wolfgang Kersten, and A. Michael Knemeyer Journal of Business Logistics jbl_v34_i2_contents.indd 1 jbl_v34_i2_contents.indd 1 6/3/2013 12:00:02 PM 6/3/2013 12:00:02 PM