断线之纬:编织更互联的供应链管理图景

Discontinuous Wefts: Weaving a More Interconnected Supply Chain Management Tapestry

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT · 2020
被引 63
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

指出全球危机中供应链管理知识虽已存在但未整合,提出应编织更互联的方法,融合供应市场、公共采购、人道主义物流等,以应对未来全球供应链准备。

Abstract

The COVID‐19 crisis quickly drew attention to shortages of critical supplies in complex, global healthcare, and food supply chains, despite emergency and pandemic plans existing in many countries. Borders and factories closed through lockdowns and slowly reopened under different working arrangements, causing supply chains to struggle to respond to this global crisis, with severe impact on GDPs internationally. Ironically, despite global communications technologies, global political structures, and the immense capability of humans, the only true global actor in this crisis is a virus, one of the simplest, most dependent forms of life. Supply chain management research and practice contains threads of knowledge and understanding that are vital to mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery in global crises; we just have not woven them together yet. This essay proposes a more interconnected approach to supply chain management to tackle these current and future global crises, weaving together understanding of supply markets, public procurement, humanitarian aid supply chain management, network and systems thinking, and global stewardship, with the more traditional conceptualizations of firm‐based supply chain management. Questions are posed to illustrate current discontinuous wefts of knowledge to explore how weaving a more interconnected, systems thinking‐based approach to supply chain management might stimulate research to support coordination of future global supply preparedness.

供应链管理危机管理人道主义物流公共采购系统思维