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) How can digital technologies play a part in providing greater certainty and flexibility to improve supply chain resilience … withstand disruptions. However, supply chain visibility is not about a collection of digital tools. The research reveals that … firms realize their digital potential to boost supply chain resilience. …
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with respect to metaverse adoption for knowledge sharing to improve supply chain resilience. In addition, sensory feedback … expectancy. Our findings contribute to the literature on metaverse adoption in the context of supply chain resilience. …
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We describe the need for resilience in supply chains given the recent stream of disruptions that the world has … experienced. Based on recent events, we identify different types of disruptions that have challenged the resilience of supply … increasing the resilience of supply chains. We conclude that some digital solutions help to increase resilience, while others …
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The intermittency of new energy power generation (NEPG) exposes the power supply chain (PSC) to a higher supply disruption risk (SDR), so it is crucial to determine how to manage such risk and minimize losses. In the context of cap-and-trade (CAT) in the power industry, this paper constructs a...
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Turbulent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic have caused severe disruptions to direct-delivery trade in cross …
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This paper investigates the optimal management of supply disruptions by a manufacturer who uses order inflation and …
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We consider a decentralized supply chain in which a downstream manufacturer purchases components from an upstream supplier privileged with private information about supply disruption risk. The supplier's initial reliability, asymmetric to the manufacturer, is either low or high. We examine two...
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