Ahmad Naqiyuddin Bakar, Juliana Mohamed Abdul Kadir, Zamri Miskam, Syamsyul Samsudin
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摘要
随着冠状病毒大流行席卷全球,它扰乱了经济活动,包括供应链网络,因为现有的相互关联的贸易网络使更多的国家更容易受到影响,主要贸易商受到影响。本章旨在分析2019冠状病毒病对全球和行业供应链的影响,以及政府和商业组织为在这一充满挑战的时期恢复和保持弹性而采取的结构性政策和经济措施。系统文献综述方法侧重于COVID-19大流行期间的挑战和政策以及经济和商业应对措施。利用Scopus和ISI Web of Science (WoS)的在线数据库获取2019-2021年发表的研究。28篇期刊文章入选最终评审。有令人信服的证据表明,COVID-19已经产生了深远的影响,政府和企业寻求加强运营和业务抵御能力,强调供应链抵御能力的重要性,风险管理比以往任何时候都更加重要。封锁边境、出口禁运、进口制裁等贸易措施对供应链构成威胁,应谨慎实施全面封锁。目前,许多公司已经开始从“恢复模式”转向更“可持续和弹性模式”,并开始了更长期的规划。本研究的启示是,政策制定者和企业领导人应重视更加积极灵活的政策、经济和结构性的商业改革。这一评估将有助于决策者和商界领袖实施以弹性供应链为基础的政策、经济和商业改革,以减轻经济困难时期的经济风险,减少COVID-19对全球供应链的影响。
As the coronavirus pandemic engulfed the globe, it has disrupted economic activities, including supply chain networks in consequent to the existing interconnected trade networks making more countries to be more susceptible and major traders affected. This Chapter aims to analyse the COVID-19 effect on the global and sectoral supply chain and the structural policy and economic measures taken by governments and business organisations to recover and stay resilient during this challenging period. Systematic literature review approach focusing on challenges and policy and economic and business responses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Online databases utilising Scopus and ISI Web of Science (WoS) for studies published from 2019-2021. 28 journal articles were selected for the final review. There is compelling evidence that COVID-19 has made profound impact that governments and companies seek to strengthen operations and business resilience, underscore the importance of supply chain resilience and risk management is more critical than ever. Prolong COVID-19 trade measures such as borders closure, export embargo and import sanction are a threat to supply value chain and total lockdown should be implemented with caution. Currently, many companies have begun to move from a “recovery mode” to more “sustainable and resilient mode” and have started longer term planning. The implication of the study is that policymakers and business leaders should pay attention to more proactive and flexible policy, economic and structural business reform. This review will help policymakers and business leaders to enforce policy and economic as well as business reform that build upon resilient supply chain to mitigating economic risks in bad times to reduce the effect of COVID-19 on global supply chain.