Table A1

Classification of articles included in the study

Serial NoYearAuthorsTitleSource titleAims and findingsMethodologyTheories
12022Nudurupati, S. S., Budhwar, P., Pappu, R. P., Chowdhury, S., Kondala, M., Chakraborty, A., and Ghosh, S. K.Transforming sustainability of Indian small and medium-sized enterprises through circular economy adoptionJournal of Business ResearchThis study describes the benefits of usage of CE within the organization to achieve superior performance in an emerging market context. The main findings highlight that CE implementation can foster the orientation of six other components that can guide Indian SME managers to achieve better resource utilization, cost-effective methods, stakeholder engagement, collaboration, and better sustainable performanceCase-studyResource-based view
22022Behl, A., Gaur, J., Pereira, V., Yadav, R., and Laker, B.Role of big data analytics capabilities to improve sustainable competitive advantage of MSME service firms during COVID-19 – A multi-theoretical approachJournal of Business ResearchThis study analysis the know-how of big data analytics capability to achieve competitive advantage. The findings are critical for policy makers and managers on big data analytics capability and the study reinforced the role of BDAC in achieving competitive advantage during COVID-19 outbreakQuantitative ResearchOIPT and Institutional Theory
32022Joshi, S., and Sharma, M.Digital technologies (DT) adoption in agri-food supply chains amidst COVID-19: an approach towards food security concerns in developing countriesJournal of Global Operations and Strategic SourcingThe study aims to investigate the digital agriculture supply chain management during the COVID-19 outbreak. The findings highlight that “Digital Technologies, Logistics and infrastructure” is important CSF for managing food securityQuantitative ResearchFuzzy set theory
42022Misra, N. N., Dixit, Y., Al-Mallahi, A., Bhullar, M. S., Upadhyay, R., and Martynenko, A.IoT, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture and Food IndustryIEEE Internet of Things JournalThe study investigates the role of big data and IoT in agriculture, food safety, social networks and supply chain modernization to assess food quality. The results highlight the main relationship between the issues discussedReviewN/A
52022Reza-Gharehbagh, R., Hafezalkotob, A., Makui, A., and Sayadi, M. K.Financing green technology development and role of digital platforms: Insourcing vs. outsourcingTechnology in SocietyThis study analysis the green technology development of a capital-constrained manufacturing entrepreneur
The findings highlight environmental policies by governments determine their strategies and offer a platform that drives the solutions of manufacturing entrepreneurs pursuing green innovation
Quantitative ResearchGame Theory
62022Shi, J., Li, C., and Li, H.Energy consumption in China's ICT sectors: From the embodied energy perspectiveRenewable and Sustainable Energy ReviewsThis study aims to examine the embodied energy of China's ICT sectors. The finding highlight that ICT sectors indirectly consume more energy from their upstream sectors.Quantitative ResearchN/A
72022Begum, H., Abbas, K., Alam, A. F., Song, H., Chowdhury, M. T., and Ghani, A. B. A.Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the environment and socioeconomic viability: a sustainable production chain alternativeForesightThis study discusses about global COVID-19 pandemic under sustainability framework lens to identify the different approaches to support sustainable production. The findings reveal the role of COVID-19 pandemic in changing of people's behaviorQuantitative ResearchN/A
82022Gong, Y., Wang, Y., Frei, R., Wang, B., and Zhao, C.Blockchain application in circular marine plastic debris managementIndustrial Marketing ManagementThis study investigates about feasibility of applying blockchain technology in marine plastic debris management. The results evidence that blockchain technology is relevant in the marine plastic debris managementCase-studyN/A
92022Lin W.Automated infrastructure: COVID-19 and the shifting geographies of supply chain capitalismProgress in Human GeographyThis article investigates how advanced automation is poised to politicize the infrastructural space under the umbrella of COVID-19 pandemic. The results highlight how logistics is turning to advanced automation to drive productivity outside labor, as well as spur self-service consumption and contest labor's futureReviewN/A
102022He J.Sustainable Seafood Consumption in Action: Reinvigorating Consumers' Right to Information in a Borderless Digital WorldJournal of International Economic LawThis study addresses consumer law after consumer legal information conduit to integrate interests with industry and stakeholder regulation through globalization over digital supply chainsReviewN/A
112022Griffin, T. W., Harris, K. D., Ward, J. K., Goeringer, P., and Richard, J. A.Three Digital Agriculture Problems in Cotton Solved by Distributed Ledger TechnologyApplied Economic Perspectives and PolicyThe study explains that the issues in the data include the cotton industry through applications and technology ledgers that are distributed in the current farm through monitoring the performance of data on quality assurance that provides more information to warehouse managers for the coordination of supply chain growthReviewN/A
122022Umar, M., Khan, S. A. R., Muhammad Zia-ul-haq, H., Yusliza, M. Y., and Farooq, K.The role of emerging technologies in implementing green practices to achieve sustainable operationsTQM JournalThis study aims to analysis the effect of industry 4.0 on green practices in the context of emerging economies
The findings highlight the green approach adoption in SCM help the firms for the economic, social, and environmental issues
Quantitative ResearchN/A
132022Nasir, S. B., Ahmed, T., Karmaker, C. L., Ali, S. M., Paul, S. K., and Majumdar, A.Supply chain viability in the context of COVID-19 pandemic in small and medium-sized enterprises: implications for sustainable development goalsJournal of Enterprise Information ManagementThis study examines the contextual relations among the factors influencing supply chain viability for achieving long-term SDGs. The findings reveal that the creation of SC digital twin and transformation of SCs to supply networks assist in the policymakers' decisionsQuantitative ResearchN/A
142022Song, M., Zheng, C., and Wang, J.The role of digital economy in China's sustainable development in a post-pandemic environmentJournal of Enterprise Information ManagementThis study investigates the relationship between digital economy and sustainable development, especially the impacts of the outbreak on economic and social development in the China's digital economy
The results evidence the positive role of China's digital economy in the country's sustainable economic and social development
Quantitative ResearchN/A
152022Mahroof, K., Omar, A., and Kucukaltan, B.Sustainable food supply chains: overcoming key challenges through digital technologiesInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance ManagementThis study discusses about digital technologies in SSCM for the increasing of sustainable performance through the circular economy approach. Findings highlight business continuity, waste reduction, performance measurement approach, and organizational learning are the key factors to performance improvementQualitative ResearchN/A
162022Huynh P.H.Enabling circular business models in the fashion industry: the role of digital innovationInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance ManagementThis study analysis digital circular business models in the fashion industry. The study evidence three archetypes of digital-based circular business models: the blockchain-based supply chain model, the service-based model, and the pull demand-driven modelMultiple-case studyN/A
172022Kumar, S., Raut, R. D., Narwane, V. S., Narkhede, B. E., and Muduli, K.Implementation barriers of smart technology in Indian sustainable warehouse by using a Delphi-ISM-ANP approachInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance ManagementThis study discusses about the adoption barriers of smart technology in the Indian warehouse to meet sustainability. The study explains that there is a lack of support by the government to block firms due to lack of vision and mission and unskilled labor which is the most important barrier in the implications of sustainable supply chain activities in warehousesQuantitative ResearchN/A
182022Ma, Y., Mockus, A., Zaretzki, R., Bichescu, B., and Bradley, R.A Methodology for Analyzing Uptake of Software Technologies among DevelopersIEEE Transactions on Software EngineeringThe study discusses about software technology adoption by developers. The findings provided a test empirically measures that are likely to affect software adoptionQuantitative ResearchSocial contagion theory
192022Zhang, Y., and Zhang, C.Improving the Application of Blockchain Technology for Financial Security in Supply Chain Integrated Business IntelligenceSecurity and Communication NetworksThe study describes the emerging block chain technology which is the main source of shared financial center to introduce the new model on the shared financial service modelCase-studyN/A
202022Reza-Gharehbagh, R., Arisian, S., Hafezalkotob, A., and Makui, A.Sustainable supply chain finance through digital platforms: a pathway to green entrepreneurshipAnnals of Operations ResearchThis study analysis the green new product development problem of a risk-averse capital constrained supply chain. The findings reveal that government intervention policy adjusts to lead to better outcomes, to neutralize the risk strike between EF and DF.Quantitative ResearchN/A
212022Makridis, G., Mavrepis, P., and Kyriazis, D.A deep learning approach using natural language processing and time-series forecasting towards enhanced food safetyMachine LearningThis study investigates reinforcement techniques were used on food products to learn through historical announcements to predict future calls that help food companies to deliver foods in a timely manner
The result of this study is a new technique to improve the learning
Quantitative ResearchN/A
222022Oguntegbe, K. F., Di Paola, N., and Vona, R.Communicating responsible management and the role of blockchain technology: social media analytics for the luxury fashion supply chainTQM JournalThis study analysis the channels of firms' communication regarding the sustainable responsibility in SCM and the role of blockchain technology.This study reveals that there are eight key factors against responsible management practices that shed new light on the role of management in the block chainQualitative ResearchN/A
232022Shamout, M., Ben-Abdallah, R., Alshurideh, M., Alzoubi, H., Kurdi, B., and Hamadneh, S.A conceptual model for the adoption of autonomous robots in supply chain and logistics industryUncertain Supply Chain ManagementThis study analysis the key resources to adopt autonomous robots in SCM. The results reveals the linkage between the cost of innovation and the decision to implement autonomous robotsQuantitative ResearchN/A
242022Hasija, A., and Esper, T. L.In artificial intelligence (AI) we trust: A qualitative investigation of AI technology acceptanceJournal of Business LogisticsThis study investigates the organizational resources in the linkages between SCM and AI's advantages. The findings highlight the trustworthiness of AI in SCMQualitative ResearchN/A
252022Chen Q.Research on Marine Economic Development Information Management System Based on Supply Chain TechnologyJournal of Interconnection NetworksThis study analysis blockchain technologies and intelligent contracts in SCM. The results highlight the adoption of Supply Chain Management based on Marine Economic Development (SCM-MED) methods are trustworthy for the information handling and the reduction of lead timesQuantitative ResearchN/A
262022Koilo V.Business model for integrated sustainable value creation: A supply chain perspectiveProblems and Perspectives in ManagementThis study analysis the relationship between digital services and value chain, as well as the social responsibility about the business model for sustainability goals. The results reveal the significant of the integrate approach between technologies adoption and resources management, e.g. human resourceQuantitative ResearchStakeholder Theory
272022Grover, P., Kar, A. K., and Dwivedi, Y. K.Understanding artificial intelligence adoption in operations management: insights from the review of academic literature and social media discussionsAnnals of Operations ResearchThis study analysis the AI adoption in the business organizations, especially, on six resources. The results describe the limitation and future direction of research guidelines to conclude the application of AI to components of the OMReviewCompeting theory of behavior for AI (Thompson)
282022Kumar, P., Sharma, D., and Pandey, P.Coordination mechanisms for digital and sustainable textile supply chainInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance ManagementThe study describes the game theory analysis for investing in 4.0 or sustainable innovation that advanced the supply chain virtual enterprise contract. The findings reveal the benefits for SCM from the investment in I4.0 and sustainable innovationQuantitative ResearchGame Theory
292021Serrano-Ruiz, J. C., Mula, J., and Poler, R.Smart master production schedule for the supply chain: A conceptual frameworkComputersThe purpose of this study analyzed the framework based on the ZDM strategy and the optimization of the production schedule to increase the service level of the SCs. The results provide a conceptual framework to develop new MPS optimization models and algorithms in supply chain 4.0 (SC4.0) environmentsReviewFuzzy set theory
302021Rao, P. H. N., Vihari, N. S., and Jabeen, S. S.Reimagining the Fashion Retail Industry Through the Implications of COVID-19 in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) CountriesFIIB Business ReviewThis study discusses about business strategies for fashion retail companies in the post-pandemic business environment. The results reveal that rethinking business strategy for GCC fashion retail with digitalization technologies to advance society in post-pandemic supply chain environmentsReviewN/A
312021Wong C.Y.Celebrating IJPDLM's 50th anniversary: a reflection on its contributions and future directionsInternational Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics ManagementThis study analysis the field of logistics and supply chain management (LSCM) through the articles published in IJPDLM. The results highlight the main interest on sustainability, reverse logistics, resilience, and digital technology innovation issuesReviewAdvance theory
322021Filieri, R., D'Amico, E., Destefanis, A., Paolucci, E., and Raguseo, E.Artificial intelligence (AI) for tourism: an European-based study on successful AI tourism start-upsInternational Journal of Contemporary Hospitality ManagementThis study analysis the characteristics of tourism AI start-ups, the AI technological domains financed by Venture Capitalists, and the phases of the supply chain
The results highlight that high funding for AI technological domains mean the high interest in AI solutions
Quantitative and qualitative ResearchHuman capital theory, Gendered theory
332021Sharma, M., Luthra, S., Joshi, S., and Kumar, A.Accelerating retail supply chain performance against pandemic disruption: adopting resilient strategies to mitigate the long-term effectsJournal of Enterprise Information ManagementThis study discusses about the retail supply chains to identify operations and strategies for post-pandemic period. The results highlight the relevance of the collaboration to improve the performance, as well as the Order Fulfilment and Digital RSCs for a resilient business strategyQuantitative ResearchRBV theory
342021Narwane, V. S., Raut, R. D., Yadav, V. S., Cheikhrouhou, N., Narkhede, B. E., and Priyadarshinee, P.The role of big data for Supply Chain 4.0 in manufacturing organisations of developing countriesJournal of Enterprise Information ManagementThis study describes the performance of the company's top management in terms of sustainable operations and the sourcing of environmental supplies with a significant level through the adoption of big dataQuantitative ResearchTechnology acceptance model (TAM), Unified Theory of Acceptance and use of Technology (UTAUT), Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)
352021Chupanova, K. A., Otrokov, O. Y., Mosina, N. V., Sekerin, V. D., Zharov, A. N., and Garnik, S. V.Supply Chain Management Concept and Digital Economy: Digital Supply Chain Technological InnovationIndian Journal of Economics and DevelopmentThe study reveals that to get an optimal logistic solution for the business areas it is necessary to pay more attention to the supply chain systemReviewN/A
362021Ferrari L., Morgione S., Rutz D., Mergner R., Doračić B., Hummelshøj R.M., Grimm S., Kazagic A., Merzic A., Krasatsenka A., Rossi S., Pauschinger T., Nakrosiene A., Pumputienė E., and Pozzi M.A comprehensive framework for District Energy systems upgradeEnergy ReportsThe aim of this study is to present the effects of the DH system through demonstrations of various good practicesReviewN/A
372021Piccialli, F., Giampaolo, F., Prezioso, E., Camacho, D., and Acampora, G.Artificial intelligence and healthcare: Forecasting of medical bookings through multi-source time-series fusionInformation FusionThis study reveals that the forecasting framework was multi-source time series to rely on deep learning. The data collection is based on e-health records from the largest hospital in southern ItalyQuantitative ResearchN/A
382021Chaudhary, S., and Suri, P. K.Ranking the Factors Influencing e-Trading Usage in Agricultural MarketingGlobal Journal of Flexible Systems ManagementThis study aims to rank the variables used in the e-Trading for Indian agriculture marketing. The results highlight that “Trust”, “Cost”, “Perceived Ease of Use”, and “Facilitating Conditions” are the main variables influencing the context investigatedQualitative ResearchTheory of Planned Behavior
392021Rogulin R.S.The Place of ICT and Entrepreneurship in Forming Sustainable Supply ChainsEkonomicheskaya PolitikaThis study discusses about the digital technologies and entrepreneurship for efficiency in SCM related to the pre- and post-crisis periods. The results highlight the relevance of ICT in SCM especially in the crisis periodsQuantitative ResearchN/A
402021Tsolakis N., Niedenzu D., Simonetto M., Dora M., and Kumar M.Supply network design to address United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: A case study of blockchain implementation in Thai fish industryJournal of Business ResearchThe study objectives describe the usage of ecosystems which helps to achieve the sustainable developments goals after the resilience of management in supply chainCase-studyPrincipal-Agent Theory, Transaction Cost Analysis,Resource-Based View, Network Theory
412021Potocka-Sionek N.How to regulate “digital piecework”? Lessons from global supply chainsLavoro e DirittoThis study analysis the regulatory framework for global supply chains (GSCs) including the crowdwork platforms. The results reveal there are several issues linked to transnational labor governance need a strengthening of disciplineReviewN/A
422021Liu P., Hendalianpour A., Hamzehlou M., Feylizadeh M.R., and Razmi J.Identify and rank the challenges of implementing sustainable supply chain blockchain technology using the bayesian best worst methodTechnological and Economic Development of EconomyThe study aims to describe that block chain technologies overcome barriers that are challenged during professional implementationCase-studyN/A
432021Calvão F., and Archer M.Digital extraction: Blockchain traceability in mineral supply chainsPolitical GeographyThis study discusses about the digital extraction conceptualization under the lens of blockchain-based due diligence, chain of custody certifications, and transparency mechanisms. The results reveal that uncertainty and ambiguity undergirding blockchain-enabled traceability systems do not filled the need to ensure transparency and accountabilityQualitative researchActor-Network-Theory
442021Bagloee S.A., Heshmati M., Dia H., Ghaderi H., Pettit C., and Asadi M.Blockchain: The operating system of smart citiesCitiesThe objective of the study describes the input of professionals the wide range of stakeholders who underlie the disruptive forces of the block chain for the opportunities of the potential context of smart citiesCase-studyN/A
452021Akhtar P., Azima N., Ghafar A., and Din S.U.Barricades in the Adoption of Block-Chain Technology in Supply Chain Management: Challenges and BenefitsTransnational Marketing JournalThe purpose of this study reveals the mechanisms of supply chain managers to prepare the business structure to adopt the latest technologyReviewN/A
462021Gleim M.R., and Stevens J.L.Blockchain: a game changer for marketers?Marketing LettersThe goal of the study is to reveal the block chain contends to turn potential companies into technology to pave a pathReviewN/A
472021Lee H.-Y.Changing Paradigms in US and EU Supply Chains: Focusing on Sustainability IssuesJournal of International Logistics and TradeThe objectives of this study revealed that international trade rules do not sufficiently address the new issues of new questions that can support the needs of countriesCase-studyN/A
482021Oguntegbe K.F., Di Paola N., and Vona R.Blockchain technology, social capital and sustainable supply chain managementSinergieThe aim of this study integrates resource-based theories that have capitalized on social capital to explore the chain contribution of sustainability technologies for supply chain management to developed social capitalReviewN/A
492021Smorodinskaya N.V., Katukov D.D., and Malygin V.E.GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS IN THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY: ADVANTAGES, VULNERABILITIES, AND WAYS FOR ENHANCING RESILIENCEBaltic RegionThe scope of this study reveals that there are three categories of GVC resilience strategies of operational optimization, multi-structural optimization and digitization which are used in developing countriesQuantitative researchN/A
502021Bhattacharyya S.S., and Kumar S.Study of deployment of “low code no code” applications toward improving digitization of supply chain managementJournal of Science and Technology Policy ManagementThe aim of the study is to describe the concept of “low code no code” applications and how it works to reveal the scope of web design, especially in the field of supply chain managementQualitative studyN/A
512021Karamitsos G., Bechtsis D., Tsolakis N., and Vlachos D.Unmanned aerial vehicles for inventory listingInternational Journal of Business and Systems ResearchThis study discusses about a system used in an industrial facility layout allowing the daily operation of a drone. The results highlight a web-based
multifunctional interface for monitoring inventory levels
ReviewN/A
522021Mohapatra B., Tripathy S., Singhal D., and Saha R.Significance of digital technology in manufacturing sectors: Examination of key factors during Covid-19Research in Transportation EconomicsThe aim of the study is to reveal the connection of policy recommendations with industry leaders, to advance the digital technologies of the manufacturing section during the time of Covid-19Case-studyN/A
532021Chaudhuri A., Bhatia M.S., Kayikci Y., Fernandes K.J., and Fosso-Wamba S.Improving social sustainability and reducing supply chain risks through blockchain implementation: role of outcome and behavioural mechanismsAnnals of Operations ResearchThis study identifies the outcome-based and behavioral mechanisms needed to generate social sustainability and reduce risks through blockchain. This study provides user-friendly applications, developing secure digital payment systems, providing support for suppliers and farmers and adapting to local conditionsQualitative studyAgency theory
542021Frederico G.F., Kumar V., Garza-Reyes J.A., Kumar A., and Agrawal R.Impact of I4.0 technologies and their interoperability on performance: future pathways for supply chain resilience post-COVID-19International Journal of Logistics ManagementThe study investigates the role of industry l4.0 technologies, to create supply chain management operations more effectively to integrate technologies for SC resilienceQualitative and Quantitative researchN/A
552021Gharibi K., and Abdollahzadeh S.A mixed-integer linear programming approach for circular economy-led closed-loop supply chains in green reverse logistics network design under uncertaintyJournal of Enterprise Information ManagementThis study assesses the total efficiency of the resources. The results evidence the waste reduction using green resourcesQuantitative researchN/A
562021Dwivedi S.K., Roy P., Karda C., Agrawal S., Amin R.Blockchain-Based Internet of Things and Industrial IoT: A Comprehensive SurveySecurity and Communication NetworksThis study analysis the linkages between IoT and Blockchain technology. The results reveal the need for smart contracts in IoT and IIoT systemsReviewN/A
572021Santos P.H.A., and Martins R.A.Food Waste And Performance Measurement Systems: A Systematic Review Of The Literature [Sistemas de medição de desempenho e desperdício de alimentos: Revisãosistemática da literatura] [Sistemas de medición de desempeño y desperdicio de alimentos: Unarevisiónsistemática de la literatura]RAE Revista de Administracao de EmpresasThe objective of the study is to indicate the systematic literature review on food waste and highlight its impacts on the performance of the measurement system for supply chain management, with greater emphasis on sustainabilityReviewTraditional control theory
582021Khalifa N., AbdElghany M., and AbdElghany M.Exploratory research on digitalization transformation practices within supply chain management context in developing countries specifically Egypt in the MENA regionCogent Business and ManagementThe aim of the study is to reveal how the extremely difficult environment in emerging economies constrained insufficient financial resources, low wages, and inadequate job skillsQuantitative ResearchN/A
592021Chen C.-H.V., and Chen Y.-C.Influence of intellectual capital and integration on operational performance: big data analytical capability perspectivesChinese Management StudiesThe study reveals the findings that the benefits of the possible effects of intellectual capital, integration and BDAC on operational performanceQuantitative ResearchN/A
602021Dev N.K., Shankar R., Zacharia Z.G., and Swami S.Supply chain resilience for managing the ripple effect in Industry 4.0 for green product diffusionInternational Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics ManagementThe objective of the study is to highlight the supply chain management resilience through Industry 4.0 to improve supply chain management, to promote green product and recover speed through promotional investmentsCase-studyN/A
612021A.S B., and Ramanathan U.The role of digital technologies in supply chain resilience for emerging markets' automotive sectorSupply Chain ManagementThe study outlines the role of digital technologies that foster supply chain management resilience in managing business competitive advantage and reveals the limits to the automotive sectorQuantitative ResearchN/A
622021Bisogni P.G., Brdulak H.M., Cantoni F., Niine T., and Zsifkovits H.The role of European Logistics Association 2020 Standards in facing modern industry expectations and logistics managers' competenciesInternational Journal of Value Chain ManagementThis study reveals three different methods that can formulate the expectations of the 2020 logistics association standards that allow additional insight into the homogeneity and heterogeneity of leading industries, especially in logistics managersReviewN/A
632021Agrawal P., and Narain R.Analysis of enablers for the digitalization of supply chain using an interpretive structural modelling approachInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance ManagementThe study findings describe the role of big data analytics and blockchain (IOT or AI), which are considered as the most powerful digitalization tool in the supply chain management and how the organization exploiting new opportunities through digital technologiesQualitative ResearchN/A
642021Belhadi A., Kamble S., Gunasekaran A., and Mani V.Analyzing the mediating role of organizational ambidexterity and digital business transformation on industry 4.0 capabilities and sustainable supply chain performanceSupply Chain ManagementThe study highlights the importance of potential pathways to link sustainable performance and 4.0 replacing CBMs to develop new sustainable business models to reconcile sustainabilityCase-studyN/A
652021Koilo V.Developing new business models: Logic of network value or cross-industry approachProblems and Perspectives in ManagementThe study aims to describe the identical key factors to investigate BMs and new factors that can effectively implement business models within the organization through various internal and external prerequisitesReviewN/A
662021Hohn M.M., and Durach C.F.Additive manufacturing in the apparel supply chain — impact on supply chain governance and social sustainabilityInternational Journal of Operations and Production ManagementThis study aims to provide the corpus of the literature about the relationship between additive manufacturing (AM) and supply chains
The results reveal AM adoption improves the supply chain governance structures
ReviewN/A
672021Barykin S.Y., Kapustina I.V., Sergeev S.M., Kalinina O.V., Vilken V.V., de la Poza E., Putikhin Y.Y., and Volkova L.V.Developing the physical distribution digital twin model within the trade networkAcademy of Strategic Management JournalThe study describes the physical distribution of digital twin models from an economic point of viewCase-studyN/A
682021Al Hilali R.A., and Shaker H.Blockchain technology's status of implementation in Oman: Empirical studyInternational Journal of Computing and Digital SystemsThe aim of the study is to illustrate the objectives by which the current scenario of blockchain technology implementation in Oman. The findings revealed a weak implementation of the technology in OmanQualitative researchN/A
692021Hjaltadóttir R.E., and Hild P.Circular Economy in the building industry European policy and local practicesEuropean Planning StudiesThe aim of the study is to foster the context of individually promised goals of supply chain management in terms of development to eliminate CE material waste and design to increase transparencyCase-studyPractice theory
702021Utami H.N., Alamanos E., and Kuznesof S.“A social justice logic”: how digital commerce enables value co-creation at the bottom of the pyramidJournal of Marketing ManagementThe aim of the study is to identify the underlying logic of digital commerce and address a new transformative business strategy for digitizationCase-studyCultural Dimensions Theory, VCC theory, Marketing Theory
712021Alvarez-Aros E.L., and Bernal-Torres C.A.Technological competitiveness and emerging technologies in industry 4.0 and industry 5.0Anais da Academia Brasileira de CienciasThe aim of the study is to illustrate how the term technological competitiveness developed and fostered economies by showing the important competencies to address personal skillsReviewN/A
722021Vafadarnikjoo A., Badri Ahmadi H., Liou J.J.H., Botelho T., and Chalvatzis K.Analyzing blockchain adoption barriers in manufacturing supply chains by the neutrosophic analytic hierarchy processAnnals of Operations ResearchThe study aims to determine “transaction level uncertainties” and how it is a critical barrier to gaining the highest weight in the final ranking of “risk privacy”, “management commitment”, “use of the shadow economy” and scalability challenges, in context. of blockchain adoption in supply chain managementReviewMean-risk theory
732021Cipollini C.Blockchain and Smart Contracts: A Look at the Future of Transfer Pricing ControlIntertaxThe study aims to illustrate the significant method of adopting various APA codes using smart contracts to establish a major international blockchain consortiumCase-studyN/A
742021Cagliano A.C., Mangano G., and Rafele C.Determinants of digital technology adoption in supply chain. An exploratory analysisSupply Chain ForumThis study aims to foster the various contextual factors that can affect CDS in order to help practitioners or policy makers to define appropriate CDS strategies, especially through the use of digital technology for supply chain management operationsCase-studyN/A
752021Belhadi A., Mani V., Kamble S.S., Khan S.A.R., and Verma S.Artificial intelligence-driven innovation for enhancing supply chain resilience and performance under the effect of supply chain dynamism: an empirical investigationAnnals of Operations ResearchThe study aims to demonstrate the role of artificial intelligence for innovation-driven initiative for supply chain management and demonstrate the best use of AI capabilities to produce SCP in the long term. This study aims to motivate longitudinal research that could be used to expand the study and examine other aspects of the phenomenaReviewcontingency theory, organizational information processing theory
762020Cavallo C., Sacchi G., and Carfora V.Resilience effects in food consumption behaviour at the time of Covid-19: perspectives from ItalyHeliyonThe study aims to further the findings on recent changes in consumption habits brought about by the lockdown in Italy, as well as how behavioral changes are related to changes in the main food supply networks. The study revealed that many portrayed events are likely to continue well beyond the crisis and have an impact on how food consumption develops in Italy in the futureQualitative ResearchPlanned Behavior Theory
772020Bellingan M., Tilley C., Batista L., Kumar M., and Evans S.Capturing the psychological well-being of Chinese factory workersInternational Journal of Operations and Production ManagementThe study aims to examine the various variables that affect the well-being of workers in a Chinese factory, used to test a novel research methodology, and suggests actions to improve well-being in the workplaceQuantitative ResearchOrganizational Behavior Theory
782020Sahebi I.G., Masoomi B., and Ghorbani S.Expert oriented approach for analyzing the blockchain adoption barriers in humanitarian supply chainTechnology in SocietyThe study aims to reveal how the major obstacles of legislative ambiguity, lack of knowledge and staff training that can have a serious impact on sustainability. To strengthen the understanding, the current study encourages to help policymakers maximize their solutions to adopt blockchain adoption in supply chain management to offer a useful and varied solutionReviewFuzzy set theory
792020Safari M., and Areeb A.A qualitative analysis of GRI principles for defining sustainability report quality: an Australian case from the preparers' perspectiveAccounting ForumThe study aims to explain the benefits of shifting to two-way communication strategies that enable meaning-making and sense-making simultaneously, the findings offer examples of sustainability reporting best practice, as well as recommendations, such as digitizing the supply chain management for better communication strategies and mechanisms for relations with interested partiesCase-studyStakeholder theory
802020Yang K., Shi Y., Zhou Y., Yang Z., Fu L., and Chen W.Federated Machine Learning for Intelligent IoT via Reconfigurable Intelligent SurfaceIEEE NetworkThe study aims to describe the use of multi-access channel characteristic waveform superposition to design a communication-efficient federated machine learning framework based on over-the-air computing for smart IoT networks. By adjusting the wireless propagation environment, reconfigurable smart surfaces are also used to improve signal strength and reduce model aggregation errorReviewContract Theory
812020Andryushchenko G.I., Gridneva T.M., Tsaritova K.G., Savina M.V., and Blinnikova A.V.Problems and features of the human side of digital supply chain mechanismInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThe article discusses about the impacts on human resources from digitalization of SC. The results highlight the positive effects of digitalizationQualitative researchN/A
822020Derakhshannia M., Gervet C., Hajj-Hassan H., Laurent A., and Martin A.Data lake governance: Towards a systemic and natural ecosystem analogyFuture InternetThe study addresses the issue and offers some recommendations for novel approaches to managing data lakes that have been developed from a multidisciplinary scientific perspective. With a focus on the importance of the data lifecycle, the suggested methodologies replicate supply chain management and natural lake principles to achieve responsible data governance for the data lakeCase-studyN/A
832020Gupta S., Modgil S., Gunasekaran A., and Bag S.Dynamic capabilities and institutional theories for Industry 4.0 and digital supply chainSupply Chain ForumThe objective of the study is to outline the role of the Industry 4.0 framework and how it can affect the components of the digital supply chain. The study significantly regulates the findings for professional bodies and accreditation agencies that must participate in the digital economy and use cutting-edge technology. Practicing managers and companies can use the study's findings to implement Industry 4.0 in the digital supply chain economyQuantitative ResearchInstitutional theory
842020Barrad S., Gagnon S., and Valverde R.An analytics architecture for procurementInternational Journal of Information Technologies and Systems ApproachThe objectives of the study revealed that a new corporate architecture makes use of cutting-edge technology to drive the digital transformation of purchasing organizations. The study aims to assess how complex event processing (CEP), business rules, and analytics can be researched and used in the procurement industry to help save costsReviewDesign theory
852020Wu J., Chen Z., and Ji X.Sustainable trade promotion decisions under demand disruption in manufacturer-retailer supply chainsAnnals of Operations ResearchThe objectives of the study described that revenue sharing can organize a supply chain but may not benefit the producer when vigorous trade promotions are requiredReviewN/A
862020Kartskhiya A.A., Tyrtychnyy S.A., Smirnov M.G., Dolgikh M.G., and Khmelnitskiy L.A.Digital technologies in supply chain management for production and digital economy developmentInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThe study aims to demonstrate the benefits of using digital supply chain management technology over conventional company logistics and management systems, particularly in COVID-19 situationsCase-studyCivil law theory
872020Wong L.-W., Leong L.-Y., Hew J.-J., Tan G.W.-H., and Ooi K.-B.Time to seize the digital evolution: Adoption of blockchain in operations and supply chain management among Malaysian SMEsInternational Journal of Information ManagementThis study analysis the effects from Blockchain Technology (BT) in SCM among Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia. The results evidence the support provided by BT for the transparency and security in the SC towards the sustainability fieldQuantitative ResearchInnovation adoption theory
882020Jin B.E., and Shin D.C.Changing the game to compete: Innovations in the fashion retail industry from the disruptive business modelBusiness HorizonsThe study aims to find out how to effectively address basic requirements and the way businesses are run now, such as providing high-quality products at affordable prices, personalized services, and sustainable consumption. The study demonstrated that all three disruptors provide operating models for managing inventory control, quick market reactions, and demand uncertainty, all of which are inherent problems for conventional supply chains and forecast-based systemsCase-studyN/A
892020Rymarczyk J.Technologies, opportunities and challenges of the industrial revolution 4.0: Theoretical considerationsEntrepreneurial Business and Economics ReviewThe study indicates that modern cultures experience four eras of technological advancement, known as industrial revolutions. The study highlighted that IR 4.0. The study aims to assess the industrial application while making innovative discoveries such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, sophisticated robotics, autonomous cars, cloud computing, big data, augmented/simulated reality, 3D printing, blockchain, nanomaterialsReviewN/A
902020Kumar A., Liu R., and Shan Z.Is Blockchain a Silver Bullet for Supply Chain Management? Technical Challenges and Research OpportunitiesDecision SciencesThe study aims to methodically identify companies to understand the true costs and dangers of adopting blockchain technology. The learnings from the SCM context also apply to other industries that could make full use of blockchain technologyReviewN/A
912020Alharthi S., Cerotti P.R., and Far S.M.An Exploration of the Role of Blockchain in the Sustainability and Effectiveness of the Pharmaceutical Supply ChainIBIMA Business ReviewThis study investigates the adoption of blockchain technology would affect the long-term viability and efficiency of the pharmaceutical supply chain. This study drew attention to difficulties with the way the pharmaceutical supply chain is now managed and showed how blockchain can be used to address and improve supply chain sustainability. While blockchain technology is undoubtedly in its infancy, academics have already noted success in its widespread adoption, particularly in the pharmaceutical and financial industriesCase-studyTechnology, Organization, Environment Theory
922020Sharma M., and Joshi S.Digital supplier selection reinforcing supply chain quality management systems to enhance firm's performanceTQM JournalThis study reveals that vendor competence is the most important consideration when choosing a digital vendor in DSC that can increase the caliber of delivered goods and services. The study also looks at how manufacturing companies can adapt to the changing environment by having an effective framework to create value for internal and external partners. Vendor S8 has been named the top vendor based on WASPAS findings due to its high proficiency in terms of responsiveness, resilience, sustainable practices, and digital innovationCase-studyGame Theory Approach
932020Sundarakani B., Pereira V., and Ishizaka A.Robust facility location decisions for resilient sustainable supply chain performance in the face of disruptionsInternational Journal of Logistics ManagementThe goal of the study is to assess the view of global container traffic and examine the sustainable elements along the global logistics corridor. The study included the judgments on where to locate the facilities, the report is valuable for the logistics corridor of the Middle EastCase-studyDisruptive innovation theory, supply chain network theory
942020Del Giudice M., Chierici R., Mazzucchelli A., and Fiano F.Supply chain management in the era of circular economy: the moderating effect of big dataInternational Journal of Logistics ManagementThis study aims to offer valuable insights for practitioners and make a novel contribution to the field of circular economy practices in a big data-driven supply chain. The study offers various attentions for greater environmental, social, and economic advantages, highlights the moderating role of big data in decision making and the implementation of circular supply chain solutionsQuantitative approachStakeholder theory, resource-based theory
952020Klimova T.B., Bogomazova I.V., Anoprieva E.V., Semchenko I.V., and Plokhikh R.V.Digital supply chain management in the tourism and hospitality industry: Trends and prospectsInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThe study discusses about digital supply chain management and its adoption. The results evidence the factors enabling the technology in the hospitality industryQualitative researchN/A
962020Rejeb A., and Rejeb K.Blockchain and supply chain sustainability [Blockchainizrównoważonośćłańcuchadostaw]LogforumThe study investigates the concentration on the effects of supply chain management on blockchain technology. The study aims to highlight the transformational potential of blockchains and their ability to drive new disintermediated business models, increased operational efficiencies, and cost advantagesReviewN/A
972020Queiroz M.M., Ivanov D., Dolgui A., and Fosso Wamba S.Impacts of epidemic outbreaks on supply chains: mapping a research agenda amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a structured literature reviewAnnals of Operations ResearchThe study evaluates the results of the systematic literature review that influenza was the most widely reported pandemic outbreak and that resource allocation and distribution optimization became the most commented topicReviewNetwork theory, resources based view, dynamic capabilities, contingency theory, organizational information processing theory
982020EndrariaThe role of the supply chain management in accounting information systems in the industrial revolution 4.0International Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThe study aims to propose a new categorization of the literature based on the technology life cycle that distinguishes four areas of study: obsolete RTD in LSCM, mature RTD in LSCM, emerging RTD in LSCM and a general information systems approach and IDT at LSCMReviewN/A
992020Babenko I.V., Anisimov A.Y., Melnikov V.Y., Kubrak I.A., Golubov I.I., and Boyko V.L.Sustainable supply chain management in city logistics solutionsInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThis study discusses about the SCM, digitalization and smart technologies. The results evidence the relevance of “electronic government”Qualitative researchN/A
1002020Wagener N., Aritua B., and Zhu T.The new silk road: Opportunities for global supply chains and challenges for further development [Nowyjedwabnyszlak: Możliwościglobalnegołańcuchadostawiwyzwaniadladalszegorozwoju]LogforumThe study aims to contribute to the body of knowledge on the subject scientifically and segmented in a more sustainable way within the framework of global supply chains. The study suggests several measures on how to enable further growth and improve the sustainability of this traffic based on a review of the literature and interviews with logistics operators and carriersCase studyN/A
1012019Hartley J.L., and Sawaya W.J.Tortoise, not the hare: Digital transformation of supply chain business processesBusiness HorizonsThis study discusses that use and implementation of several technological activities which are used in supply chain for digital strategies to update the underlying information systemQualitative ResearchN/A
1022019Ainsworth-Rowen E.Networked, smart, and responsive devices in sustainable internet-of-things-based manufacturing systems: Industrial value creation, cognitive decision-making algorithms, and operational performance improvementEconomics, Management, and Financial MarketsThis study investigates the corpus of literature on networked, smart, and responsive devices in sustainable Internet-of-Things-based manufacturing systemsQuantitative ResearchN/A
1032019Tubaro P., and Casilli A.A.Micro-work, artificial intelligence and the automotive industryJournal of Industrial and Business EconomicsThe aim of the study is to test one's own ongoing basis of structural micro-work which accompanying the development sector. At the same time, the micro work affects the linguistic and geographical regionReviewN/A
1042019Beilin I.L., Homenko V.V., and Aleeva D.D.Digital modeling of economic processes and supply chain management in the formation of cooperative relations in the petrochemical cluster of the regionInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThis study investigates chemical corporations in the SCM under the financial
The results of this study highlight the relevance of linkages with AI
Quantitative researchFuzzy theory
1052019Afanasyev V.Y., Lyubimova N.G., Ukolov V.F., and Shayakhmetov S.R.Digitalization of energy manufacture: Infrastructure, supply chain strategy and communicationInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThe study discusses maintaining the energy-saving capacity of a full digitalization of a firm in order to establish favorable conditions for customer growth, which is necessary to increase the power of digitalizationReviewN/A
1062019Sgantzos K., and Grigg I.Artificial intelligence implementations on the blockchain. Use cases and future applicationsFuture InternetThis study aims to describe the relationship between artificial intelligence and the block chain to describe the effect of potential industries including the Internet of Things, smart cities and other areasCase-studyQuantum theory
1072019Cole R., Stevenson M., and Aitken J.Blockchain technology: implications for operations and supply chain managementSupply Chain ManagementThe scope of this study reveals that blockchain technologies for supply chain management operations identify the research agenda for the futureCase-studyTransaction cost economics Theory
1082019Katz D.Plastic bank: Launching social plastic® revolution. Field Actions Science ReportsThe Journal of Field ActionsThis study discusses about the activities of Plastic Bank for reducing ocean plastic, and poverty, and blockchain-secured digital. The results highlight recycling ecosystems for the responsible development in underprivileged communitiesQualitative ResearchN/A
1092019Mukerji M., and Roy P.S.Platform interactions and evolution of Ola's organizational fieldAustralasian Journal of Information SystemsThe study describes that a sizable developing nation has digital platform pipelines with great potential for online sales but relatively low internet and smartphone penetration rateReviewN/A
1102019Felstead M.Cyber-physical production systems in industry 4.0: Smart factory performance, innovation-driven manufacturing process innovation, and sustainable supply chain networksEconomics, Management, and Financial MarketsThis study analysis the cyber-physical production systems in Industry 4.0. The results reveal the relevance of Internet of Things in the supply chain networksQuantitative researchN/A
1112019Petrova N.I., Fedorova A.V., Petrova N.N., and Alekseeva N.N.Arctic entrepreneurship and supply chain strategy integration as part of creative economyInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThis study is focused on supply chain strategy and entrepreneurship in the Arctic region. The results evidence the need the new figures of employment, conservation of the environment, and ethnos culturalQuantitative researchN/A
1122019Nica E.Cyber-physical production networks and advanced digitalization in industry 4.0 manufacturing systems: Sustainable supply chain management, organizational resilience, and data-driven innovationJournal of Self-Governance and Management EconomicsThis study discusses about cyber-physical production networks and advanced digitalization in Industry 4.0 manufacturing systems
The results are mixed as for the relationship between the two research fields
Quantitative researchN/A
1132019Pongpanit P., and Sornsaruht P.The critical nature of road logistics industry process capability's role in sustainable tourism developmentAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and LeisureThe objectives of this study describe that with the combination of technological innovation road service companies can ensure the survival edge of the Internet-connected, smartphone-enabled social media environmentQuantitative researchN/A
1142019Arora P., and Thompson L.H.Crowdsourcing as a platform for digital labor unionsInternational Journal of CommunicationThe objectives of this study reveal the difficulties of developing or putting practices for new monitoring systems into the new types of corporate social responsibility rebranding platformReviewN/A
1152019Tuffnell C., Kral P., Durana P., and Krulicky T.Industry 4.0-based manufacturing systems: Smart production, sustainable supply chain networks, and real-time process monitoringJournal of Self-Governance and Management EconomicsThis study investigates the main tools of Industry 4.0 for SCM. The results reveal the assistance provided from digital technology to the developed economiesQuantitative researchN/A
1162019Mihardjo L.W.W., Sasmoko, Alamsjah F., and ElidjenThe influence of digital customer experience and electronic word of mouth on brand image and supply chain sustainable performanceUncertain Supply Chain ManagementThe objective of the study describes that word of mouth on the digital customer experience both contributed to the brand promotion imageReviewN/A
1172019Muñoz-Villamizar A., Solano E., Quintero-Araujo C., and Santos J.Sustainability and digitalization in supply chains: A bibliometric analysisUncertain Supply Chain ManagementThe purpose of the study is to reveal that digitization and sustainability are both emerging fields with a supply chain that has increased over the past decade that has been planning, developing, conducting, and publishing as a consequence of the resultsReviewN/A
1182019Kaur H.Modelling internet of things driven sustainable food security systemBenchmarkingThe objectives of this study reveal that food security for all is ensured by government through a public distribution system until a sustainable food security system is builtCase-studyN/A
1192019Rahman N.A.A., Muda J., Mohammad M.F., Ahmad M.F., Rahim S.A., and Fernando M.-V.Digitalization and leap frogging strategy among the supply chain member: Facing GIG economy and why should logistics players care?International Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThe study reveals that the issues of digitization and the GIG economy in the logistics sector inform that the support of a large population around the world is neededReviewresource based view (RBV) theory
1202019Ukolov V.F., Rudolph K., and Ostrovskaya A.A.Adaptation of the enterprises of the real economy sector to supply chain management and digitalization in the conditions of the development of virtual relationsInternational Journal of Supply Chain ManagementThis study reveals that companies in transition in the digitization sector use theoretical and practical aspects of adaptationCase-studyN/A
1212019de Zegher J.F., Iancu D.A., and Lee H.L.Designing contracts and sourcing channels to create shared valueManufacturing and Service Operations ManagementThis study reveals that it underscores the need for effective design of value chain improvements to enable sustainable implementationReviewN/A
1222018Garcia-Muiña F.E., González-Sánchez R., Ferrari A.M., and Settembre-Blundo D.The paradigms of Industry 4.0 and circular economy as enabling drivers for the competitiveness of businesses and territories: The case of an Italian ceramic tiles manufacturing companySocial SciencesThis study investigates the phases of the transition from a linear to a circular economy. This study develops a procedure to adopt the sustainability in the manufacturing environment. The results evidence the use of digitalization for using of impact assessment toolsCase-studyN/A
1232018Cherviakova V., and Cherviakova T.Value opportunities for automotive manufacturers in conditions of digital transformation of the automotive industryJournal of Applied Economic SciencesThis study analysis the financial performance of automotive companies
The results reveal the main phases of transformation strategy for these companies using AI
Quantitative ResearchN/A
1242018Lopes de Sousa Jabbour A.B., Jabbour C.J.C., GodinhoFilho M., and Roubaud D.Industry 4.0 and the circular economy: a proposed research agenda and original roadmap for sustainable operationsAnnals of Operations ResearchThis study objective reveals that the Industry 4.0 discussion and the CE work together all to understand the potential contribution to the integration of Industry 4.0 for relevant management theoriesReviewResource-based view, Stakeholder
theory, Institutional
theory, Ecological
modernization
1252018Horton K.Just Use What You Have: Ethical Fashion Discourse and the Feminisation of ResponsibilityAustralian Feminist StudiesThe purpose of this study examines the historical era of consumer responsibility fashion by drawing on popular discourses on good peer contactsReviewN/A
1262018Tooranloo H.S., Karimi S., and Vaziri K.Analysis of the factors affecting sustainable electronic supply chains in healthcare centers: An interpretive-structural modeling approachInformation Resources Management JournalThe purpose of this study to provide infrastructure technology should be considered the most crucial elements to influence the sustainability of healthcare facilities of electronic supply chainsCase-studyN/A
1272018Ketter W., Collins J., Saar-Tsechansky M., and Marom O.Information systems for a smart electricity grid: Emerging challenges and opportunitiesACM Transactions on Management Information SystemsThe objectives of the study are to reveal that the improvement of information transformation processes of the process on the challenge of the information system to overcome and achieve the goalsReviewN/A
1282018Bucci G., Bentivoglio D., and Finco A.Precision agriculture as a driver for sustainable farming systems: State of art in literature and researchQuality - Access to SuccessThe study aims to describe the overview of the global growth and state of precision agriculture, from 2000 to the present, and highlights the wide range of technology that is now accessible and its more rapid developmentReviewN/A
1292017Palm M.Analog backlog: Pressing records during the vinyl revivalJournal of Popular Music StudiesThe objective of the study describes the separation of independent music from digitization as two different phenomena, advocates and academics of independent music can most successfully combat corporate dominanceCase-studyTheory of the leisure class
1302017Lu Q., Xu X.Adaptable Blockchain-Based Systems: A Case Study for Product TraceabilityIEEE SoftwareThis study analysis the tracing in the supply chain through decentralized infrastructure. The results highlight the significant role of Blockchain Technology in the processes investigatedCase-studyN/A
1312017Mogre R., Lindgreen A., and Hingley M.Tracing the evolution of purchasing research: future trends and directions for purchasing practicesJournal of Business and Industrial MarketingThe purpose of the study is to reveal that supply chain management, strategy, marketing and other business operations are increasingly intertwined with purchasingReviewStakeholder theory, network theory
1322014Holmström J., and Partanen J.Digital manufacturing-driven transformations of service supply chains for complex productsSupply Chain ManagementThe objectives of the study describe the hybrid solutions that combine traditional logistics, digital manufacturing and user operations that should be the consequence of adopting digital manufacturingReviewN/A
1332010Dzopalic D., Zubović J., and Bradić-Martinovic A.Effective implementation of E-CRM strategy [Efektywnewdrażaniestrategii E-CRM]Polish Journal of Management StudiesThe purpose of the study is to reveal the problem for the companies that are implementing the idea of ​​electronic customer relationship management (CRM) in the future to increase the productivity and profits of the organization and thereby gain a competitive advantage lastingReviewN/A
1342006Rai A., Patnayakuni R., and Seth N.Firm performance impacts of digitally enabled supply chain integration capabilitiesMIS Quarterly: Management Information SystemsThe study reveals that higher-order capabilities and comprehensive IT infrastructure enable companies to deliver resultsReviewN/A
1352004Capineri C., and Leinbach T.R.Globalization, E-economy and tradeTransport ReviewsThis study describes the current revolution is above all the result of profound changes in the distribution processes induced by the growth of e-commerce and by a production system built on networks of various kindsReviewN/A

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