Abstract
Purpose
Supply chains (SCs) have repeatedly been exposed to disruptions of various magnitudes that have brought new developments with them. In this context, supply chain management (SCM) has undergone and continues to undergo transformations. The context and triggers of these transformations however are apparently changing, and it thus appears increasingly fuzzy what transformation actually means in the context of SCM. Therefore, this study examines SC transformations over time and observes in particular the relation between SCM and transitions triggered in the context of digitalization.
Design/methodology/approach
We conducted a systematic literature review as well as a bibliometric analysis in order to cluster the main research areas on the field.
Findings
Our findings show different kinds and motivations for transformations as well as the increasing influence of digital technologies in relation with distinct disruptions and trends. As such, especially blockchain technology occurs in close connection with sustainability- related issues; or artificial intelligence and big data seem to be of high importance when dealing with the effects of the covid-19 pandemic. Further, a temporal classification of the research shows, which disruptions with which effects has occurred at which point in time.
Research limitations/implications
This research is largely backward looking. Further studies and research efforts could map avenues and drivers for future necessary SC transformations.
Original/value
This study examines the concept of SC transformation holistically and therefore contributes to a basic understanding of the SC development in the recent years
Supply chains (SCs) have repeatedly been exposed to disruptions of various magnitudes that have brought new developments with them. In this context, supply chain management (SCM) has undergone and continues to undergo transformations. The context and triggers of these transformations however are apparently changing, and it thus appears increasingly fuzzy what transformation actually means in the context of SCM. Therefore, this study examines SC transformations over time and observes in particular the relation between SCM and transitions triggered in the context of digitalization.
Design/methodology/approach
We conducted a systematic literature review as well as a bibliometric analysis in order to cluster the main research areas on the field.
Findings
Our findings show different kinds and motivations for transformations as well as the increasing influence of digital technologies in relation with distinct disruptions and trends. As such, especially blockchain technology occurs in close connection with sustainability- related issues; or artificial intelligence and big data seem to be of high importance when dealing with the effects of the covid-19 pandemic. Further, a temporal classification of the research shows, which disruptions with which effects has occurred at which point in time.
Research limitations/implications
This research is largely backward looking. Further studies and research efforts could map avenues and drivers for future necessary SC transformations.
Original/value
This study examines the concept of SC transformation holistically and therefore contributes to a basic understanding of the SC development in the recent years
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | 2024 |
Antal sider | 13 |
Status | Udgivet - 2024 |
Begivenhed | The 36th NOFOMA Conference 2024: Logistics and Supply Chain Management in a Risky and Uncertain World - Stockholm, Sverige Varighed: 13 jun. 2024 → 14 jun. 2024 Konferencens nummer: 36 https://www.kth.se/nofoma-2024/nofoma-2024-1.1279427 |
Konference
Konference | The 36th NOFOMA Conference 2024 |
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Nummer | 36 |
Land/Område | Sverige |
By | Stockholm |
Periode | 13/06/2024 → 14/06/2024 |
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Emneord
- Supply chain management
- Transformation
- Disruption
- Digitalization
- Technologies
- Bibliometric analysis