Table of contents - Special Issue: New Supply Chain Models: Disruptive Supply Chain Strategies for 2030 (Systematic Literature Reviews) Part 2
Guest Editors: Beverly Wagner, Richard Wilding
The emerging big data analytics and IoT in supply chain management: a systematic review
Arun Aryal, Ying Liao, Prasnna Nattuthurai, Bo LiThe purpose of this study is to provide insights into the way in which understanding and implementation of disruptive technology, specifically big data analytics and the Internet…
The disruptive impact of future advanced ICTs on maritime transport: a systematic review
Carmen BălanThis systematic literature review focuses on the following future advanced information and communication technologies (ICTs) applied in the maritime transport of cargo: Internet…
Are collaboration and trust sources for innovation in the reverse logistics? Insights from a systematic literature review
Istefani Carisio de Paula, Elaine Aparecida Regiani de Campos, Regina Negri Pagani, Patricia Guarnieri, Mohammad Amin KavianiThe purpose in this paper is to develop a systematic literature review aiming to reveal innovation opportunities associated with the thematic collaboration and trust in the…
Managing cyber risk in supply chains: a review and research agenda
Abhijeet Ghadge, Maximilian Weiß, Nigel D. Caldwell, Richard WildingIn spite of growing research interest in cyber security, inter-firm based cyber risk studies are rare. Therefore, this study aims to investigate cyber risk management in supply…
Blockchain and supply chain management integration: a systematic review of the literature
Maciel M. Queiroz, Renato Telles, Silvia H. BonillaThis paper aims to identify, analyse and organise the literature about blockchains in supply chain management (SCM) context (blockchain–SCM integration) and proposes an agenda for…
Unblocking the chain – findings from an executive workshop on blockchain in the supply chain
Remko van HoekThere is a lot of interest in blockchain in the supply chain and several papers call it a disruptive technology. Existing research, however, is mostly conceptual and focused on…
Supply Chain 4.0: concepts, maturity and research agenda
Guilherme F. Frederico, Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes, Anthony Anosike, Vikas KumarIndustry 4.0 is one of the most emergent research topics attracting significant interest by researchers as well as practitioners. Many articles have been published with regards…
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