Kahiya, EWilson, MarkFortin, DOzanne, LK2020-02-262016-12978-0-473-37660-4https://hdl.handle.net/10182/11487Although the volume of research on supply chain collaboration has expanded over the past decade, there is a dearth of studies seeking to enhance conceptual clarity regarding this subject matter. To address this gap, this paper reviews and synthesizes literature on the concept of supply chain collaboration. The paper adopts a systematic approach for ‘planning’, ‘searching’, ‘analysis’, and ‘synthesis’. This paper adds to our knowledge through the development of a theoretical framework built on collaborative capacity, collaborative actions and collaborative outcomes. Not only does this paper elaborate on these primary factors, it outlines testable propositions linking the specific elements (i.e. antecedents, drivers, enablers, barriers, dimensions content and outcomes) of supply chain collaboration.pp.422-428encollaborationsupply chainssystematic reviewpropositionsSupply chain collaboration: A framework and propositionsConference Contribution - published