Supply chain sustainability and risk management in food cold chains – a literature review

Raja Usman Khalid, M. Jajja, Muhammad Bilal Ahsan
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PurposeThis article aims to evaluate published food cold chain (FCC) literature against risk management and supply chain sustainability concepts.Design/methodology/approachThe article uses the theory refinement logic proposed by Seuring et al. (2021) to analyze the contents of FCC management-related literature published over the past 20 years. A sample of 116 articles was gathered using Web of Science and subsequently analyzed. The respective articles were then systematically coded against the frameworks of Beske and Seuring (2014) and Vlajic et al. (2012), which focused on building sustainable and robust supply chains, respectively.FindingsThe literature review revealed that debates around managing contemporary sources of disruptions/vulnerability and making FCCs more sustainable and resilient are gradually developing. However, an overarching risk management perspective along with incorporating social and environmental dimensions in managing FCCs still needs the adequate attention of the respective research community.Research limitations/implicationsThe deductive internal logic of theory refinement approach used in this paper could have been further strengthened by using additional frameworks. This limitation, however, opens avenues for further research. The findings of the paper will stimulate the interest of future researchers to work on expanding our understanding related to sustainability and risk management in FCCs.Originality/valueThe paper is the first attempt to organize published FCC literature along dimensions of supply chain sustainability and risk management. The paper thus provides the respective researchers with a foundation that will help them adopt a focused approach to addressing the research gaps.
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食品冷链中的供应链可持续性和风险管理--文献综述
设计/方法/途径本文采用 Seuring 等人(2021 年)提出的理论提炼逻辑,对过去 20 年间发表的食品冷链(FCC)管理相关文献的内容进行分析。文章利用 Web of Science 收集了 116 篇文章样本,随后进行了分析。然后,根据 Beske 和 Seuring(2014 年)以及 Vlajic 等人(2012 年)的框架对相关文章进行了系统编码,这两个框架分别侧重于构建可持续和稳健的供应链。然而,总体风险管理视角以及将社会和环境维度纳入财务CC管理仍需要相关研究界的充分关注。研究局限/启示本文采用的演绎式内部逻辑理论完善方法本可以通过使用其他框架得到进一步加强。然而,这一局限性为进一步研究开辟了道路。本文的研究结果将激发未来研究人员的兴趣,努力拓展我们对催化裂化公司可持续性和风险管理的理解。 原创性/价值本文首次尝试按照供应链可持续性和风险管理的维度整理已发表的催化裂化公司文献。因此,本文为相关研究人员提供了一个基础,有助于他们采用重点突出的方法来解决研究空白问题。
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