The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged supply chains more seriously challenged than ever before. During this prolonged global health crisis, supply chain managers were forced to rely primarily on solutions developed for limited and foreseeable crises. This study aimed to understand how well existing solutions facilitated supply chain resilience in the UK perishable goods market. Consistent with this aim, we developed a research model based on the supply chain resilience literature and tested it with covariance-based structural equation modelling. Data were collected from 282 retail employees. Supply chain velocity was the preferred measure of resilience. The findings demonstrate that pandemic-related disruptions have affected resilience-build...
COVID-19 outbreak surprised the world completely since it is affecting lives, businesses and supply ...
Supply chain resilience is an operational capability that enables a disrupted or broken supply chain...
The global nature of current supply chains – in combination with disruptive events like the Covid-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged supply chains more seriously challenged than ever before. Durin...
Abstract Global supply chains may be extremely vulnerable in the face of sudden crises, such as the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted supply chain operations globally. Nevertheless, resilient firms ...
Abstract Being multinational and complex, global supply chains may be extremely vulnerable to sudde...
Purpose: At its peak, the Covid-19 pandemic has created disruption to food supply chains in the UK a...
The lockdowns of several countries due to COVID-19 outbreak resulted in severe economic consequences...
Being multinational and complex, global supply chains may be extremely vulnerable to sudden crises, ...
Modern supply chains are often characterized by carefully planned and interconnected processes that ...
Purpose: At its peak, the Covid-19 pandemic has created disruption to food supply chains in the UK a...
This article aims to explore the supply chain (SC) resilience capabilities of firms, focusing on the...
The ability of an organization to respond to a crisis with agility is vital for business leaders to ...
As a research field, food supply chain resilience to pandemics has recently emerged due to the COVID...
COVID-19 outbreak surprised the world completely since it is affecting lives, businesses and supply ...
Supply chain resilience is an operational capability that enables a disrupted or broken supply chain...
The global nature of current supply chains – in combination with disruptive events like the Covid-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged supply chains more seriously challenged than ever before. Durin...
Abstract Global supply chains may be extremely vulnerable in the face of sudden crises, such as the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted supply chain operations globally. Nevertheless, resilient firms ...
Abstract Being multinational and complex, global supply chains may be extremely vulnerable to sudde...
Purpose: At its peak, the Covid-19 pandemic has created disruption to food supply chains in the UK a...
The lockdowns of several countries due to COVID-19 outbreak resulted in severe economic consequences...
Being multinational and complex, global supply chains may be extremely vulnerable to sudden crises, ...
Modern supply chains are often characterized by carefully planned and interconnected processes that ...
Purpose: At its peak, the Covid-19 pandemic has created disruption to food supply chains in the UK a...
This article aims to explore the supply chain (SC) resilience capabilities of firms, focusing on the...
The ability of an organization to respond to a crisis with agility is vital for business leaders to ...
As a research field, food supply chain resilience to pandemics has recently emerged due to the COVID...
COVID-19 outbreak surprised the world completely since it is affecting lives, businesses and supply ...
Supply chain resilience is an operational capability that enables a disrupted or broken supply chain...
The global nature of current supply chains – in combination with disruptive events like the Covid-19...