Table of contents - Special Issue: New Supply Chain Models: Disruptive Supply Chain Strategies for 2030 (Systematic Literature Reviews)
Guest Editors: Richard Wilding, Beverly Wagner
Information sharing in supply chains: a review of risks and opportunities using the systematic literature network analysis (SLNA)
Claudia Colicchia, Alessandro Creazza, Carlo Noè, Fernanda StrozziThe purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss the most important research areas on information sharing in supply chains and related risks, taking into account their…
The self-thinking supply chain
Agustina Calatayud, John Mangan, Martin ChristopherAn emerging theme in the practitioner literature suggests that the supply chain of the future – enabled especially by developments in ICT – will be autonomous and have predictive…
Impact of IoT challenges and risks for SCM
Hendrik Sebastian Birkel, Evi HartmannThe purpose of this paper is to offer a comprehensive overview of challenges and risks of the Internet of Things (IoT) in supply chain management (SCM) and provide a structured…
Understanding blockchain technology for future supply chains: a systematic literature review and research agenda
Yingli Wang, Jeong Hugh Han, Paul Beynon-DaviesThis paper aims to investigate the way in which blockchain technology is likely to influence future supply chain practices and policies.
Traceability for sustainability – literature review and conceptual framework
Sofia Garcia-Torres, Laura Albareda, Marta Rey-Garcia, Stefan SeuringThis paper aims to examine how companies enact traceability in their global supply chains (SCs) to achieve sustainability goals and how this so-called traceability for…
Swarm intelligence approaches in supply chain management: potentials, challenges and future research directions
Gunjan Soni, Vipul Jain, Felix T.S. Chan, Ben Niu, Surya PrakashIt is worth mentioning that in supply chain management (SCM), managerial decisions are often based on optimization of resources. Till the early 2000s, supply chain optimization…
Smart industry and the pathways to HRM 4.0: implications for SCM
Lara Bartocci Liboni, Luciana Oranges Cezarino, Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour, Bruno Garcia Oliveira, Nelson Oliveira StefanelliThe purpose of this paper is to address the potential impacts of Industry 4.0 on human resource management (HRM) – with a particular focus on employment, job profile and…
Facing disruptive technologies: aligning purchasing maturity to contingencies
Britta Søgaard, Heather Dawn Skipworth, Michael Bourlakis, Carlos Mena, Richard WildingThis paper aims to explore how purchasing could respond to disruptive technologies by examining the assumptions underlying purchasing strategic alignment and purchasing maturity…
A look into the past and future: theories within supply chain management, marketing and management
David Gligor, Siddik Bozkurt, Ivan Russo, Ayman OmarAlthough supply chain scholars have acknowledged the fundamental disruptive changes experienced by today’s supply chains and the ensuing novelty of the research problems worthy of…
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- Prof Beverly Wagner