#4811. Present and future trends of supply chain management in the presence of COVID-19: a structured literature review
August 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 27-05-2025 |
4 total number of authors per manuscript | 0 $ |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Management Science and Operations Research;
Business and International Management;
Strategy and Management;
Management of Technology and Innovation;
Management Information Systems; |
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Abstract:
The COVID-19 inflicted worldwide heavy losses and exposed the vulnerability of the global supply chain. Since then, the number of research works exploring the supply chain-related issues raised by this terrible pandemic steadily increases, making a structured review a necessity. To this end, this paper figured out three major tasks: (1) 166 relevant articles are identified, along with a macro-level analysis in terms of general information of the literature; (2) through mapping the relevant research works from the problem-oriented and methodology-driven perspective, the present research hotspots and methodologies/theories used in these studies are revealed; and (3) a research agenda with the consideration of supply chain disruptions and 3Rs in the supply chain (Responsiveness, Reliability and Relationship) is proposed. Research findings may shed more light on the discussion of the COVID-19’s impacts on supply chains, and providing academical guides for researchers and managerial insights for decision-makers to develop appropriate responses to the pandemic.
Keywords:
3Rs; COVID-19; structured literature review; supply chain disruptions
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