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引用次数: 3
摘要
目的新冠肺炎大流行扰乱了供应链,这促使研究人员和从业者更多地思考循环供应链(CSC)。CSC的概念已经在文献中讨论了十多年。本研究旨在通过分析文献中的学术文章,找出CSC的理论根源。设计/方法论/方法本文采用文献分析法来达到这一目的。在从Web of Science数据库中检索数据后,本文通过考虑这些出版物的使用参考文献来探索数据集,并根据它们的标题术语对它们进行聚类,并使用余弦相似性指数对它们进行可视化。本文的结论是,CSC主要与可持续性、可持续供应链和绿色供应链一起讨论,重点是将循环经济原则与供应链管理相结合。另一方面,尽管弹性是供应链管理的一个基本特征,但CSC对供应链弹性的贡献在文献中被忽视了。研究局限性/含义CSC在不久的将来将在提高国家/企业生产力方面发挥重要作用,本文的研究结果将为研究人员进一步研究提供见解。社会影响为了避免自然中断导致的供应链和市场崩溃,供应链弹性至关重要。根据本文的研究结果,作者认为,通过循环视角,企业在新冠疫情限制环境中的韧性可能具有退出点。原创/价值由于新冠肺炎大流行造成的混乱,CSC的重要性有所增加。因此,进行这项独特的研究是为了通过联合分析,利用文献中的证据来调查这一关键主题的演变。
Technological intelligence for circular supply chain: a co-citation analysis approach
Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the supply chains, and this brought researchers and practitioners to think about more on circular supply chains (CSC). The CSC concept has been discussed in the literature more than a decade. This study aims to find out the theoretical roots of CSC by analyzing scholarly articles in literature.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper uses document cocitation analysis for reaching this aim. After retrieving data from Web of Science database, this paper explores data set by considering used references of these publications and clusters them based on their title terms and visualizes them by using cosine similarity index.
Findings
This paper concludes that CSC is mainly discussed along with sustainability, sustainable supply chains and green supply chains, where the focus is integrating circular economy principles to supply chain management (SCM). On the other hand, although resiliency is an essential characteristic of SCM, contribution of CSC to supply chain resilience is neglected in the literature.
Research limitations/implications
CSC will gain importance in near future to increase national/firm productivity, and findings of this paper will give researchers insights for furthering their studies.
Social implications
To avoid supply chain and market collapse caused by natural disruptions, supply chain resilience is of paramount importance. According to the findings of this paper, the authors believe that business resilience in COVID-19-restricted environment may have exit point by using circular perspective.
Originality/value
The importance of CSC has increased due to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, this unique study was undertaken to investigate the evolution of this crucial topic with evidence from the literature through a cocitation analysis.
期刊介绍:
■Social, political and economic science ■Sustainable development ■Horizon scanning ■Scientific and Technological Change and its implications for society and policy ■Management of Uncertainty, Complexity and Risk ■Foresight methodology, tools and techniques