针对COVID - 19等流行病爆发的供应链策略设计:回顾和未来的研究方向

IF 2.8 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Kannan Govindan, Suresh P. Sethi, T. C. E. Cheng, Susan Feng Lu
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摘要

供应链很容易受到中断的影响,这可能导致运营失败。因此,调查和监测与此类中断相关的风险至关重要。流行病,包括2019冠状病毒病的深远影响,体现了在整个价值链中造成复杂性的破坏性风险。由于先前存在的脆弱供应链,COVID-19对全球供应链造成了严重破坏,导致基本原材料无法获得,生产中断,供需失衡。它迫使供应链界重新考虑其风险缓解战略。尽管具有重要意义,但关于减轻COVID-19等流行病相关风险的现有选择和战略的研究很少。本期特刊探讨了各种风险及其缓解策略的最新知识,提出了优化的模型和解决方案。这篇社论旨在通过回顾现有研究,介绍有价值的见解,并阐明未来研究的有希望的途径。从这篇社论和本期特刊的随刊文章中获得的全面理解将有利于研究人员和从业人员,使他们能够驾驭由流行病引起的供应链破坏性风险的多方面情况,并采取适当的缓解战略。此外,本期特刊为采用先进方法管理和减轻流行病对供应链造成的破坏性风险奠定了坚实的基础。
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Designing supply chain strategies against epidemic outbreaks such as COVID-19: Review and future research directions

Designing supply chain strategies against epidemic outbreaks such as COVID-19: Review and future research directions

The supply chain is vulnerable to disruptions, which can lead to operational failure. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate and monitor the risks associated with such disruptions. Epidemics, including the profound impact of COVID-19, exemplify disruptive risks that engender complexities throughout the value chain. COVID-19 has caused significant disruptions to the global supply chain due to the preexisting fragile supply chains, resulting in the unavailability of essential raw materials, halts in production, and imbalances between supply and demand. It has forced the supply chain community to rethink their risk mitigation strategies. Despite its significance, there are a few studies on the existing options and strategies to mitigate the risks associated with epidemics such as COVID-19. This special issue explores state-of-the-art knowledge of various risks and their mitigation strategies, presenting optimized models and solutions. This editorial seeks to introduce valuable insights and illuminate promising avenues for future research by reviewing existing studies. The comprehensive understanding derived from this editorial and the accompanying articles of this special issue will benefit both researchers and practitioners, enabling them to navigate the multifaceted landscape of epidemic-induced disruptive risks in the supply chain and adopt suitable mitigation strategies. Furthermore, this special issue lays a solid foundation for implementing advanced methods for managing and mitigating the disruptive risks that epidemics pose to the supply chain.

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DECISION SCIENCES
DECISION SCIENCES MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
12.40
自引率
1.80%
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34
期刊介绍: Decision Sciences, a premier journal of the Decision Sciences Institute, publishes scholarly research about decision making within the boundaries of an organization, as well as decisions involving inter-firm coordination. The journal promotes research advancing decision making at the interfaces of business functions and organizational boundaries. The journal also seeks articles extending established lines of work assuming the results of the research have the potential to substantially impact either decision making theory or industry practice. Ground-breaking research articles that enhance managerial understanding of decision making processes and stimulate further research in multi-disciplinary domains are particularly encouraged.
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