Developing a framework for enhancing survivability of sustainable supply chains during and post-COVID-19 pandemic
The pandemic has created a restrictive working system including remote working, and flexible hours for the firms and employees all around the globe, thus transforming into a platform economy may reduce unemployment and enhance job opportunities. Therefore, firms are now trying to identify the ways for enhancing survivability of Sustainable Supply Chains (SSCs). This study has made an effort to develop a framework for enhancing survivability of SSCs to survive in and post-COVID-19 pandemic. This study has utilised Stepwise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis (SWARA) method for identifying the significant factors for enhancing survivability of SSCs to be focused in pandemic situation. The study revealed that ‘Supply Chain Network Viability (SCV)’ is the main criterion for managing buyer–supplier relationship and enhancing survivability of SSCs during and post-COVID-19 situation. This study is helpful for firms, suppliers, and other stakeholders to focus on the identified factors for healthier future.
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- © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Abstract reprinted with permission of Taylor & Francis.
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Authors:
- Sharma, Manu
- Luthra, Sunil
- Joshi, Sudhanshu
- Kumar, Anil
- Publication Date: 2022-5
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Digital/other
- Features: Appendices; Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: pp 433-453
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Serial:
- International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications
- Volume: 25
- Issue Number: 4-5
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISSN: 1367-5567
- EISSN: 1469-848X
- Serial URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjol20/current
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: COVID-19; Economic impacts; Supply chain management; Sustainable development
- Subject Areas: Freight Transportation; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01846452
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: May 24 2022 10:08AM