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Where is supply chain resilience research heading? A systematic and co-occurrence analysis
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to algorithmically and objectively investigate the previous literature on supply chain resilience (SCR) and advance theory by synthesizing new research domains. Design/methodology/approach: A two-staged analysis approach, integrating systematic literature review (SLR) with VOSviewer co-occurrence analysis, was applied to the articles published between 2003 and 2018. Findings: The authors find exponential growth in the literature on SCR over the last decade; however, there is still a gap for empirical research on numerous drivers, barriers, theories, moderators, mediators and research methods intertwined in building SCR. Research limitations/implications: The review identifies major clusters in which SCR research is conducted and devises a future research agenda based on the findings of co-occurrence analysis. Practical implications: The findings provide managers with a broad spectrum of factors that are indispensable to build resilience and inform business policy. Originality/value: While some SLRs exist in the current literature of SCR, the authors undertake a unique analytical perspective, resulting in an idiosyncratic set of research domains for further investigation in the area. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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49Issue
8Start Page
793End Page
815Number of Pages
23eISSN
1758-664XISSN
0960-0035Publisher
Emerald Publishing, UKPublisher DOI
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Aarhus University, DenmarkEra Eligible
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International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics ManagementUsage metrics
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