2020
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2679
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A systematic literature review to integrate lean, agile, resilient, green and sustainable paradigms in the supply chain management

Abstract: The main focus of this study is to conduct a systematic literature review to integrate lean, agile, resilient, green and sustainable (LARGS) paradigms in the supply chain (SC) domain. To achieve this aim, several research questions were designed: First, how to locate LARGS research in context of SC domain? For this, it is important to understand which types of research articles should be selected for the study? Further, where such studies were conducted (geographical location)? Second, what is the focus of res… Show more

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“…First, SLR methods allow for the easy, observable and reliable search and identification of relevant literature while reducing bias (Littell, 2006; Reim et al, 2015). Second, it also enables the easy identification of gaps to advance future research directions (Sharma et al, 2020). Consistent with the review process put forth by Tranfield et al (2003), we follow a three‐step process: (a) we first plan the review and decide the appropriate research questions (RQs), (b) we define our inclusion–exclusion criteria applicable to the studies and (c) we apply the review criteria to the search results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, SLR methods allow for the easy, observable and reliable search and identification of relevant literature while reducing bias (Littell, 2006; Reim et al, 2015). Second, it also enables the easy identification of gaps to advance future research directions (Sharma et al, 2020). Consistent with the review process put forth by Tranfield et al (2003), we follow a three‐step process: (a) we first plan the review and decide the appropriate research questions (RQs), (b) we define our inclusion–exclusion criteria applicable to the studies and (c) we apply the review criteria to the search results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green management practices make business processes and products more environmentally friendly, resulting in ecological efficiency as a valuable competitive advantage for businesses (Jafari- Sadeghi, 2019Sadeghi, , 2020Muñoz-Villamizar et al, 2019). Because of customers' awareness of climate changes, environmentally friendly products and processes can drive customers to use green products or services (Sharma et al, 2021). According to Li and Huang (2017), some supply chains apply GSCM to facilitate the redefinition of their processes to reduce material and energy consumption.…”
Section: Green Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pandemics such as COVID-19 can result in severe supply chain disruptions worldwide. Extensive research has been done on sustainable resilient supply chains ( [2][3][4]). In particular, car-sharing possibly improves the robustness of supply chain networks, to succeed, many key elements need to be identified and in-depth research is required [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%