Supply chain operations management in pandemics : a state-of-the-art review inspired by COVID-19
Farooq, Muhammad Umar and Hussain, Amjad and Masood, Tariq and Habib, Muhammad Salman (2021) Supply chain operations management in pandemics : a state-of-the-art review inspired by COVID-19. Sustainability, 13 (5). 2504. ISSN 2071-1050 (https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052504)
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Abstract
Pandemics cause chaotic situations in supply chains (SC) around the globe, which can lead towards survivability challenges. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis that has severely affected global business dynamics. Similar vulnerabilities have been caused by other outbreaks in the past. In these terms, prevention strategies against propagating disruption require vigilant goal conceptualization and roadmaps. In this respect, there is a need to explore supply chain operation management strategies to overcome the challenges that emerge due to COVID-19-like situations. Therefore, this review aimed at exploring these challenges and developing strategies for sustainability, and viability perspectives for SCs, through a structured literature review (SLR) approach. Moreover, this study investigated the impacts of previous epidemic outbreaks on SCs through a literature review, to identify the research objectives, methodological approaches, and implications for SCs. The study also explored the impact of epidemic outbreaks on the business environment, in terms of effective resource allocation, supply and demand disruptions, and transportation network optimization, through operations management techniques. Furthermore, this article structured a framework that emphasizes the integration of industry 4.0 technologies, resilience strategies, and sustainability to overcome SC challenges during pandemics. Finally, future research avenues were identified by including a research agenda for experts and practitioners to develop new pathways to get out of the crisis.
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Farooq, Muhammad Umar, Hussain, Amjad, Masood, Tariq ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9933-6940 and Habib, Muhammad Salman;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 75587 Dates: DateEvent25 February 2021Published19 February 2021AcceptedSubjects: Social Sciences > Industries. Land use. Labor > Risk Management Department: Faculty of Engineering > Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 01 Mar 2021 16:55 Last modified: 20 Dec 2024 01:54 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/75587