COVID-19等大流行期间全球供应链中断对全球供应链弹性的影响

Syed Danish Bukhari, I. Zafar
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在像COVID-19这样的大流行期间,该国采取了封锁措施,以尽量减少大流行的传播,这扰乱了全球供应链,供应链的恢复能力未能最大限度地减少中断。在这方面,本研究旨在通过错误信息/假新闻、恐慌性购买行为和通货膨胀因素来探讨全球中断期间各国之间的弹性系统以及供应链中断对供应链弹性的影响。为此,选择了分析研究,通过错误信息/假新闻、恐慌性购买行为和通货膨胀来预测供应链中断对供应链弹性的影响,并提出相应的解决方案。从89个国家收集2020年的各种因素数据,并选择中介分析,通过回归和相关来检验假设。他们表明,通过错误信息/假新闻、恐慌性购买行为、供应链中断和通货膨胀,供应链中断与供应链弹性之间存在46%的相关性和21%的依赖性。采用收敛效度的标准效度和Cronbach的同质性检验。研究发现,与其他因素相比,恐慌性购买行为与供应链中断的相关性为71%,可靠性为69%,这是高度可靠和可接受的。最后,我们得出结论,各国之间的强有力协调将通过供应链弹性来减少全球供应链中断,供应链组织和大众媒体组织相互协调,通过使用人工智能技术来减少错误信息/假新闻,恐慌性购买行为供应链中断和通货膨胀因素,以提高供应链的弹性。
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Impact of global supply chain disruption on global supply chain resilience during pandemic like COVID-19
During a pandemic like COVID-19, the country adopted a lockdown to minizine the spread of the pandemic which disrupted the global supply chain and supply chain resilience failed to minimize disruption. In this regard, this study aims to explore the resilience system among countries during a global disruption and the impact of supply chain disruption on supply chain resilience through misinformation/fake news, panic buying behavior, and inflation factors. For this purpose, the analytical study has been selected to predict the impact of supply chain disruption on supply chain resilience through misinformation/fake news, panic buying behavior, and inflation and propose a solution accordingly. The data from 89 countries are collected on various factors for the year 2020 and mediating analysis is selected to test the hypothesis through regression and correlation. They illustrate that there is a 46% correlation and 21% dependency between supply chain disruption and supply chain resilience through misinformation/fake news, panic buying behavior, supply chain disruption & inflation. The criterion validity of convergence validity and Cronbach of homogeneity test are applied. It has been found that panic buying behavior & supply chain disruption has a 71% strong correlation as compared to other factors and the reliability is 69% which is highly reliable and acceptable. In the end, it is concluded that strong coordination among countries will minimize global supply chain disruption through supply chain resilience for continuing supply chain activities and supply chain organizations & mass media organizations coordination with each other for minimizing misinformation/fake news, panic buying behavior supply chain disruption, and inflation factors to improve supply chain resilience by using artificial intelligence technology.
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