食品供应链在重大干扰中的复原力

IF 7.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1108/jmtm-02-2022-0081
Pauline Anne Found, Dnyaneshwar Mogale, Ziran Xu, Jianhao Yang
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摘要

目的科罗娜病毒病(Covid-19)是 2019 年底出现的一种全球性大流行病,它对全球供应链,特别是食品供应链造成了破坏,暴露了当今食品供应链在重大破坏中的脆弱性,这提供了一个难得的研究机会。本综述探讨了当前食品供应链抗灾能力的研究方向,并指出了在为未来全球大流行病做准备方面未来研究的差距。设计/方法/途径本文对食品供应链的复原力进行了综述,随后对 2019 年 12 月至 2021 年 12 月期间发表的与科威德-19 食品供应链相关的基于商业和管理的研究进行了系统的文献综述,以确定未来因新的全球健康威胁而导致食品供应链中断时需要解决的直接问题和应对措施。研究还揭示了大流行病的事件顺序,并确定了一些应对此类事件未来潜在风险的复原力建设策略。首先,数据库的选择并不全面。由于时间有限,没有选择 Springer、Emerald、Wiley 和 Taylor & Francis 等权威出版商。其次,只有一位作者完成了文献质量检测和文本分析,可能会因主观偏见而降低结果的可信度。第三,所选文献是在科威德-19 事件刚发生时和 2022 年 1 月之前发表的研究,其他研究可能已经完成,但此时仍处于审核状态。原创性/价值本文是第一份对全球重大混乱事件中食品供应链上下游节点所面临的直接挑战进行详细分类的研究。对于研究人员来说,这清楚地表明了食品供应链各节点所面临的直接困难,为今后的研究提供了研究课题。
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Food supply chain resilience in major disruptions

Purpose

Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) is a global pandemic that emerged at the end of 2019 and caused disruptions in global supply chains, particularly in the food supply chains that exposed the vulnerability of today’s food supply chain in a major disruption which provided a unique research opportunity. This review explores the current research direction for food supply chain resilience and identifies gaps for future research in preparing for future major global pandemics.

Design/methodology/approach

This article presents a review of food supply chain resilience followed a systematic literature review of the business and management-based studies related to the food supply chain in Covid-19 published between December 2019 and December 2021 to identify the immediate issues and responses that need to be addressed in the event of future disruptions in food supply chains due to new global health threats.

Findings

The study revealed the need for more literature on food supply chain resilience, particularly resilience to a major global pandemic. The study also uncovered the sequence of events in a major pandemic and identified some strategies for building resilience to potential future risks of such an event.

Research limitations/implications

The limitations of this study are apparent. Firstly, the selection of databases is not comprehensive. Due to time limitations, authoritative publishers such as Springer, Emerald, Wiley and Taylor & Francis were not selected. Secondly, a single author completed the literature quality testing and text analysis, possibly reducing the credibility of the results due to subjective bias. Thirdly, the selected literature are the studies published during the immediate event of Covid-19, and before January 2022, other research studies may have been completed but were still in the state of auditing at this time.

Originality/value

This paper is the first study that provides a detailed classification of the immediate challenges to the food supply chain faced in both upstream and downstream nodes during a major global disruption. For researchers, this clearly shows the immediate difficulties faced at each node of the food supply chain, which provides research topics for future studies.

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Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management Engineering-Control and Systems Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management (JMTM) aspires to be the premier destination for impactful manufacturing-related research. JMTM provides comprehensive international coverage of topics pertaining to the management of manufacturing technology, focusing on bridging theoretical advancements with practical applications to enhance manufacturing practices. JMTM seeks articles grounded in empirical evidence, such as surveys, case studies, and action research, to ensure relevance and applicability. All submissions should include a thorough literature review to contextualize the study within the field and clearly demonstrate how the research contributes significantly and originally by comparing and contrasting its findings with existing knowledge. Articles should directly address management of manufacturing technology and offer insights with broad applicability.
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