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Improving supply chain sustainability in the context of COVID-19 pandemic in an emerging economy: Exploring drivers using an integrated model
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Author Affiliations
Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, University of Dhaka, University of Regina
Published InSustainable Production and Consumption
Year2020
Citations383
Abstract
Motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges it poses to supply chain sustainability (SCS), this research aims to investigate the drivers of sustainable supply chain (SSC) to tackle supply chain disruptions in such a pandemic in the context of a particular emerging economy: Bangladesh. To achieve this aim, a methodology is proposed based on the Pareto analysis, fuzzy theory, total interpretive structural modelling (TISM), and Matriced Impacts Cruoses Multiplication Applique a un Classement techniques (MICMAC). The proposed methodology is tested using experienced supply chain practitioners as well as academic experts’ inputs from the emerging economy. This study reveals the influential relationships and indispensable links between the drivers using fuzzy TISM to improve the SCS in the context of COVID-19.…
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Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingStrategy and ManagementSupply Chain Resilience and Risk ManagementSustainable Supply Chain ManagementQuality and Supply ManagementIndustrial organizationEnvironmental economicsProcess managementRisk analysis (engineering)MarketingFinancePathologyLinguisticsEcologyArchaeology