Research on supply chain emergency governance: A literature review based on bibliometric analysis

Author:

Wei′an Li1,Yin Ma23

Affiliation:

1. Corporate governance, China Academy of Corporate Governance Nankai University Tianjin People's Republic of China

2. Business management, Commercial College Tianjin University of Finance and Economics Tianjin People's Republic of China

3. Logistics management, School of Logistics Engineering Tianjin Transportation Vocational College Tianjin People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractSupply chain disruptions have a significant negative impact on organizational performance, and while companies seek to mitigate the impact of disruption risks, supply chain members propose contingency governance measures from different perspectives to build resilient supply chain systems. However, there is no clear governance consensus on supply chain contingency governance, nor is it clear what research themes exist in this area, so to advance the scientific debate on this topic, this paper presents a systematic review of the literature. Based on the core literature base of Web of Science (WoS), screening 3791 academic publications closely related to supply chain emergency governance as research objects, using visual measurement tools to conduct descriptive statistical analysis and cluster analysis of the literature, summarizing the research on supply chain emergency governance. The results found that the literature in the field of supply chain emergency governance continues to rise, and with the outbreak of the COVID‐19, the number of publications in this field reached a record high in 2021. In the cluster analysis of the literature, supply chain management, blockchain, and emergency response research under the COVID‐19 ranked in the top three research themes. This paper provides a literature review for these three major clusters and summarizes the research on emergency governance under different themes. Finally, future research directions in this area are proposed based on the gaps and limitations of existing research.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Management Information Systems

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