2022
DOI: 10.1108/imds-04-2021-0235
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Risk management of supply chains in the digital transformation era: contribution and challenges of blockchain technology

Abstract: Purpose The high degree of likely disruption challenges organizations at all levels to develop and implement innovative strategies. Ensuring supply chain continuity even during emergency and complex situations is critical for organizations. Therefore, this study explores some strategies adopted by firms based on innovation and blockchain-enabled digital transformation to reduce risk in their supply chain. Design/methodology/approach This study follows t… Show more

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“…It also explores phenomena such as resilience, sustainability, green, circular SC as the future application areas. The potential SC application areas for BT discussed in the literature are Food SC (Behnke & Janssen, 2020 ; Bumblauskas et al, 2020 ; Kittipanya-ngam & Tan, 2020 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Vivaldini, 2021a ), Agricultural SC (Hu et al, 2021 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Mishra & Maheshwari, 2021 ; Mukherjee et al, 2021 ), SC Risk Management (Choi et al, 2019 ; Manupati et al, 2022 ; Rauniyar et al, 2022 ; Shashi et al, 2020 ), Sustainable SC (Gong et al, 2022b ; Khan et al, 2022b ; Liu et al, 2021c ; Wang et al, 2022 ; Xia et al, 2021 ), etc. 65 studies fall under this heading as listen in Table 17 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also explores phenomena such as resilience, sustainability, green, circular SC as the future application areas. The potential SC application areas for BT discussed in the literature are Food SC (Behnke & Janssen, 2020 ; Bumblauskas et al, 2020 ; Kittipanya-ngam & Tan, 2020 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Vivaldini, 2021a ), Agricultural SC (Hu et al, 2021 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Mishra & Maheshwari, 2021 ; Mukherjee et al, 2021 ), SC Risk Management (Choi et al, 2019 ; Manupati et al, 2022 ; Rauniyar et al, 2022 ; Shashi et al, 2020 ), Sustainable SC (Gong et al, 2022b ; Khan et al, 2022b ; Liu et al, 2021c ; Wang et al, 2022 ; Xia et al, 2021 ), etc. 65 studies fall under this heading as listen in Table 17 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bechtsis et al ( 2021 ) argued that data-driven technology such as BT provide an impetus to improve SC operations, security, resilience, and sustainability. Kayikci et al ( 2021 ) proposed that BT application of immutability, traceability, transparency, and smart contracts could lead to operational excellence, effective collaboration, reduction of risks (Rauniyar et al, 2022 ), increased responsiveness and flexibility. Rejeb et al ( 2021 ) argued facilitating accountability, auditability, data consistency, transparency and traceability are the main focal application areas of BT in future SC’s.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of Rauniyar et al . (2023) investigates strategies to supply chain risk reduction founded on innovation and blockchain-enabled digital transformation.…”
Section: Selected Papers In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of Rauniyar et al (2023) investigates strategies to supply chain risk reduction founded on innovation and blockchain-enabled digital transformation. The authors adopt a qualitative approach by performing interviews with supply chain practitioners.…”
Section: Guest Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the law, Article 47 paragraph (1) states that every importer is obliged to import goods in new conditions. However, in certain circumstances, the Minister of Trade may determine that the imported goods are not new (Rauniyar et al, 2022).The condition "in certain cases" for the import of non-new goods to be permitted are goods needed by Business Actors in the form of non-new capital goods that have not been able to be fulfilled from domestic sources (Liu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%