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Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine: revealers of the vulnerability of international supply chains?

La covid-19 et la guerre en Ukraine: révélateurs de la vulnérabilité des supply chains internationales ?

Bruno Durand ()
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Bruno Durand: CEROS - Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur les Organisations et la Stratégie - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre

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Abstract: 2020 was the beginning of the Covid-19 health crisis and 2021 was very similar. In early 2022, as Europe was recovering, war broke out in Ukraine. These unexpected international events have impacted and still impact global supply chains. This exposed the vulnerability of supply chains, pointing to their lack of resilience. These events allowed us to assess again the relevance of the academic work conducted on the supply chain, during the period 2008-2010, following the major subprime crisis. At the time, for some managers, the time for relocations had come. Today, the time for regionalization seems to have come…

Keywords: global supply chains; vulnerability; Russian-Ukrainian war; regionalization; Covid-19; supply chains internationales; vulnérabilité; guerre en Ukraine; régionalisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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Published in Cahiers du CRINI, 2023, Crises et défis dans les échanges internationaux : supply chain et commerce, mondialisation et cultures locales, 4, pp.15

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