Affiliation:
1. Josef Ressel Centre for Data-Driven Business Model Innovation, Production and Operations Management, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, 4400 Steyr, Austria
2. Production and Operations Management, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, 4400 Steyr, Austria
3. Factory Planning and Intralogistics, Chemnitz University of Technology, 09111 Chemnitz, Germany
Abstract
Background: By examining the recent advancements in technology, particularly the transformation of material into digital flows and its impact on customer demands, the aim of this paper is to investigate supply chain management (SCM) by analyzing seven key constructs: uncertainty, perspective, topicality, coordination, flow, job to be done, and connection. These constructs were chosen since they reflect evolving SCM practices that motivate this study. Methods: We conducted a broad, structured narrative review to comprehensively address the extensive SCM literature. This approach allowed us to evaluate the current state of SCM research and offer recommendations for overcoming prevailing challenges. Results: Our findings reveal the significant impact of technological advancements on SCM operations, requiring companies to adapt and remain competitive. We envision future supply chains as dynamic networks of networks, necessitating the adoption of a value architecture concept that extends a firm’s business model to an ecosystem business model. Conclusions: Considering these changes, our study recommends exploiting uncertainty, adopting demand-driven systems, offering on-demand customized services and products, utilizing prescriptive analytics, prioritizing information flows and services, and embracing open systems with high interoperability. Summarizing these opportunities and challenges that arise with changes in SCM provides interesting venues for future research and valuable insights for practitioners.
Funder
Austrian Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs
National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development
Christian Doppler Research Association
research projects X-PRO and “Smart Factory Lab”
government of Upper Austria
European Fund for regional development
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Management Science and Operations Research,Transportation,Management Information Systems
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