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A systematic literature review for improving supply chain resilience

. Bad re Alam, Lubaina Soni, Muhammad Siddique, Muhammad Hamza & Zain Naeem


Abstract

This study evaluates supply chain risk management (SCRM) literature by examining SCRM characteristics and their links to resilience, robustness, disruption, and crisis management. It also lists SCRM's most major critiques. The study used 350 relevant Web of Science publications. Themes and results were extracted using thematic analysis. The study illuminated SCRM's adaptability, reactivity, cooperation, redundancy, and transparency. These elements stabilize and strengthen the supply chain. This research emphasizes the importance of crisis management in SCRM, especially in the face of unplanned disruptions and crises, but further research is needed on other SCRM predecessors including transparency, cooperation, coordination, and competence. The study identified data, communication, resource, and supply chain partner coordination issues. The findings suggest that developing a culture of risk awareness and collaboration within the organization and among supply chain partners and establishing effective risk assessment and mitigation methods can solve these issues.

Keywords: Improving Resilience, Robustness, Disruption Mitigation Techniques, and Supply Chain Risk Management

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