Key determinants to supply chain resilience to face pandemic disruption: An interpretive triple helix framework

  • 0Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Summary

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Supply chain networks face increasing disruptions. This study identifies

Area Of Science

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Operations Research

Background

  • Modern supply chains (SC) are increasingly vulnerable to disruptions.
  • Disruptions can cause significant economic and societal impacts, necessitating enhanced resilience.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for agile and adaptive SC.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To introduce an assessment framework for prioritizing supply chain resilience (SCR) determinants.
  • To evaluate and rank factors contributing to SCR.
  • To propose a framework for achieving enhanced SCR.

Main Methods

  • Utilized fuzzy criteria importance through intercriteria correlation (fuzzy CRITIC) to identify critical determinants.
  • Employed fuzzy technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (fuzzy TOPSIS) for ranking.
  • Developed an interpretive triple helix framework for SCR implementation.

Main Results

  • Identified key determinants for supply chain resilience (SCR).
  • 'Responsiveness' emerged as the most significant determinant.
  • 'Managerial coordination and information integration' was the second most critical factor.

Conclusions

  • The proposed framework effectively assesses and prioritizes SCR determinants.
  • The interpretive triple helix framework provides a model for building resilient SC.
  • Findings guide managers in enhancing SC agility and adaptivity for resilience.

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