Supply chain risk management for logistics activities: systematic literature review
Jovanska Arfianda Imran and
Liane Okdinawati
International Journal of Services and Operations Management, 2024, vol. 49, issue 4, 459-477
Abstract:
The supply chain (SC) is sensitive to risk, with the major source coming from logistical activities. These risks could cost companies hundreds of millions of dollars and such consequences are not only experienced by the focal company, but it causes a ripple effect in the whole chain. Previously, there have been many literature review articles in the field of SCRM but the discussion is for SC, in general. Due to the lack of research studying the current state of SCRM literature for logistics activities, this study proposes a systematic literature review focusing only on logistics activities. Articles from Scopus and Google Scholar were analysed based on the SCRM process and the collaboration features in the SC. Based on the analysis, this literature review illustrates the role of collaboration features in the SCRM processes. Finally, we highlight the gaps in the existing literature and provide directions for future research.
Keywords: supply chain risk management; SCRM; logistics activities; collaboration; systematic literature review; SLR. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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