Supply Chain Resilience: A Decade of Evolvement

Alexandra Anderluh*, Michael Herburger

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Abstract

Supply chain resilience is a topic that has been gaining increasing importance over the last decade. During these few years, resilience in the field of supply chains has already undergone a change of understanding reaching from the ability of a supply chain to get back in the original state after a disruption via the ability to provide system functions in the face of shocks and stresses to the ability to persist, adapt or transform when facing a significant change. In addition, despite the short research period, numerous scientific publications tackling the resilience of supply chains can already be found. Therefore, we provide a classification of relevant papers found by a systematic literature review. The classification focuses on the type of disruption, the research methods used, and the sectors addressed. Furthermore, we point out research gaps that can serve as a basis for further research in supply chain resilience.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSupply Chain Resilience : Insights from Theory and Practice
EditorsSebastian Kummer, Tina Wakolbinger, Lydia Novoszel, Alexander M. Geske
Number of pages8
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2022
Pages25-32
Chapter2
ISBN (Print)9783030954000
ISBN (Electronic)9783030954017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesSpringer Series in Supply Chain Management
Volume17
ISSN2365-6395

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