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This study explores supply chain structural dynamics, examining triggers like disruptive technologies and risks. Key research areas include the ripple effect, blockchain, and network resilience for complex supply chains.

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  • Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • Network Science
  • Information Systems

Background:

  • Complex supply chain networks are increasingly dynamic, influenced by both technological advancements and inherent risks.
  • Understanding structural changes is crucial for managing supply chain performance and stability.
  • Recent research highlights the multifaceted nature of supply chain structural dynamics.

Discussion:

  • This work reviews recent developments in supply chain structural dynamics, focusing on triggers and their impact.
  • It examines diverse methodologies applied to analyze structural changes in complex networks.
  • The discussion collates and presents cutting-edge research from a special issue dedicated to this field.

Key Insights:

  • The ripple effect, blockchain technology, network resilience, data analytics, and service platforms are identified as leading research directions.
  • Disruptive technologies act as positive triggers, while disruption risks pose negative influences on supply chain structures.
  • Analyzing these dynamics is essential for building robust and adaptable supply chains.

Outlook:

  • Future research should further investigate the interplay between disruptive technologies and risk management in supply chains.
  • Developing advanced data analytics and service platforms will be critical for navigating structural changes.
  • Enhancing network resilience through innovative strategies remains a key focus for future supply chain design.