Supply chain resilience in a Covid-19 scenario: Mapping capabilities in a systemic framework.
Autor: | Pimenta ML; School of Business and Management (Fagen), Federal University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, MG, 38408-100, Brazil., Cezarino LO; BLISS Digital Impact, Department of Management, Ca' Fondamenta San Giobbe 873, 30121, Venice, Italy., Piato EL; Department of Business Administration, Federal University of São Carlos, Sorocaba SP, Brazil., da Silva CHP; School of Business and Management (Fagen), Federal University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, MG, 38408-100, Brazil., Oliveira BG; Department of Business and Management (CGEN/UFCAT), Federal University of Goias, Av. Dr. Lamartine Pinto de Avelar, 1120, 75704-020, Catalao-GO, Brazil., Liboni LB; School of Accounting, Business and Economic of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo (FEARP/USP), Bandeirantes Av. 3900, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Sustainable production and consumption [Sustain Prod Consum] 2022 Jan; Vol. 29, pp. 649-656. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 31. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.spc.2021.10.012 |
Abstrakt: | COVID-19 hits the global supply chains in a non-paradigm manner unfolding new and systemic complexity. Therefore, the unexpected and frequent disruptions forced the concern of preventing or creating supply chain resilience capabilities. This paper aims to provide theoretical and practical reflections on resilience in supply chains of essential goods during pandemics using a systems approach. Documental research was performed in order to characterize business practices in consulting reports and interviews with managers published in business communication media. Thus, a careful content analysis was carried out, including the coding and categorization of the leading practices indicated by these vehicles. We suggest categories of resilience factors as new concepts to face the new normal in the supply chains. These categories are Technology and People, Sourcing, Customer, Ecosystem, and Financial Assets. The systems approach consists of more qualified supply chain management stimulating several inputs and synchronized actions to sense and respond to the external environment dynamics. Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. (© 2021 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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