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Food supply chain resilience in the digital era: a bibliometric analysis and development of conceptual framework

Pranav Sanjay Sutar (Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, Tiruchirappalli, India)
Gaurav Kolte (Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, Tiruchirappalli, India)
S. Yamini (Department of Management Studies, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, Tiruchirappalli, India)
K. Mathiyazhagan (Department of Supply Chain Management, Thiagarajar School of Management, Madurai, India)

Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing

ISSN: 0885-8624

Article publication date: 17 May 2024

Issue publication date: 1 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Food supply chain resilience is a critical aspect in ensuring the continuous and reliable flow of food, particularly in the face of disruptions. This study aims to address specific gaps in the existing literature by conducting a bibliometric analysis. The primary objective is to identify key areas of concern and lacunae related to disruptions and resilience within the food supply chain. The study also strives to contribute to the field by developing a comprehensive framework that evaluates the factors influencing resilience. Furthermore, the research intends to propose effective strategies for mitigating and recovering from disruptions, emphasizing the urgency of these measures in light of identified gaps in the current body of literature.

Design/methodology/approach

To achieve these objectives, the authors extracted the most relevant papers from Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases. The analysis parameters included a comprehensive review of current food supply chain practices and an exploration of trending research topics, such as sustainability, adaptability, circular economy and agility. Notably, the study recognized the pervasive impact of COVID-19 on food supply chain disruptions, with a high occurrence in the literature. Using advanced analytics tools like VOSviewer and Biblioshiny, the research delved into the role of modern technologies, including Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and blockchain in addressing disruptions and enhancing resilience.

Findings

The research reveals a significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food supply chain disruptions, underscoring the critical need for strategies to bolster resilience. Notably, the study identifies the pivotal role of modern technologies (Industry 4.0, IoT, AI, ML and blockchain) in mitigating disruptions and enhancing resilience in the food supply chain. The bibliometric analysis conducted through VOSviewer and Biblioshiny provides valuable insights into research trends and focal areas within the literature.

Practical implications

The observed importance of Industry 4.0, IoT, AI, ML and blockchain implies a practical need for integrating these technologies into food supply chain operations. Moreover, the paper discusses strategies for reducing the impact caused by disruptions, providing practical guidance for resilience planning in food supply chains. Researchers can leverage the findings to direct future efforts toward areas with identified gaps and opportunities, fostering advancements in the field and offering practical insights for real-world applications.

Originality/value

By amalgamating insights from bibliometric analysis and the developed framework, this study contributes to a holistic understanding of the challenges and opportunities in fortifying the resilience of the food supply chain. The identified factors and strategies offer valuable insights for researchers and practitioners seeking to address disruptions in food supply chains. The study’s unique contribution lies in bridging theoretical perspectives with practical applications, enhancing the relevance of business-to-business/industrial supply chain theories.

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Acknowledgements

Declaration of competing interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing interests that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Credit author contribution statement: PS: conceptualization, formal analysis, methodology, research study, writing-formal and editing. GK: conceptualization, formal analysis, research study, SY: conceptualization, formal analysis, writing-review and editing, supervision, KM: conceptualization, Review and Supervision.

Erratum: It has come to the attention of the publisher that the article, Sutar, P.S., Kolte, G., Yamini, S. and Mathiyazhagan, K. (2024), “Food supply chain resilience in the digital era: a bibliometric analysis and development of conceptual framework”, Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JBIM-10-2023-0587, used an incorrect affiliation for Pranav Sanjay Sutar, Gaurav Kolte, S. Yamini and K. Mathiyazhagan. This error was introduced in the editorial process and has now been corrected in the online version. The publisher sincerely apologises for this error and for any inconvenience caused.

Citation

Sutar, P.S., Kolte, G., Yamini, S. and Mathiyazhagan, K. (2024), "Food supply chain resilience in the digital era: a bibliometric analysis and development of conceptual framework", Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. 39 No. 9, pp. 1863-1893. https://doi.org/10.1108/JBIM-10-2023-0587

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