With the growing complexity of global supply chains, geopolitical events, pandemics, and just-in-time processes, organizations can benefit immensely in managing supply chain risks by adopting artificial intelligence (AI). Building upon past research in technology adoption, we study factors influencing the adoption intention of AI in SCRM across organizations in India. Based on a qualitative study, we discuss the applications and uniqueness of AI adoption in the field of supply chain risk management (SCRM) and propose a research model on the adoption, implementation, and routinization intention of AI in SCRM at an organizational level. Secondly, we discuss the implications of the study and the benefits to decision-makers and supply chain planners in devising effective strategies when adopting AI in SCRM.
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