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Pandemics and Supply Chain Management Research: Toward a Theoretical Toolbox.
Craighead, Christopher W; Ketchen, David J; Darby, Jessica L.
  • Craighead CW; Department of Supply Chain Management Haslam College of Business University of Tennessee 311 Stokely Management Center Knoxville TN 37996.
  • Ketchen DJ; Department of Management Raymond J. Harbert College of Business Auburn University 405 W. Magnolia Ave. | Office 445 Auburn AL 36849.
  • Darby JL; Department of Supply Chain Management Raymond J. Harbert College of Business Auburn University 405 W. Magnolia Ave. | Office 401 Auburn AL 36849.
Decis Sci ; 51(4): 838-866, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-324512
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed the world and revealed the critical importance of supply chain management-perhaps more so than any other event in modern history-in navigating crises. The extensive scope of disruption, massive spillover of effects across countries and industries, and extreme shifts in demand and supply that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic illustrate that pandemics are qualitatively different from typical disruptions. As such, pandemics require scholars to take a fresh look at what lenses offer understanding of supply chain phenomena in order to help supply chain managers better prepare for the next pandemic and foster transiliency (i.e., the ability to simultaneously restore some processes and change-often radically-others). To help scholars and managers achieve these aims, we offer an agenda for supply chain management research on pandemics by considering how the key tenets of well-known and emergent theories can illuminate challenges and potential solutions. Specifically, we consider how resource dependence theory, institutional theory, resource orchestration theory, structural inertia, game theory, real options theory, event systems theory, awareness-motivation-capability framework, prospect theory, and tournament theory offer ideas that can help scholars build knowledge about pandemics' effects on supply chains as well as help managers formulate responses.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Decis Sci Year: 2020 Document Type: Article