The COVID-19 pandemic has had and is having devastating effects on the health of the population, but also on the economic health of companies and their supply chains The old paradigms of the commercial and industrial world have been inevitably disrupted: global supply chains have shifted from a system based on efficiency to one oriented towards resilience. To this regard, the present research paper aims at investigating how Supply Chain Resilience will evolve in the new paradigms of the post-COVID business era. In order to contribute to this investigation, a semi-structured questionnaire is developed, through a structured research approach. Future research lines will be based on conducting this questionnaire as a basis for a targeted survey, analysable through association rules. Copyright (C) 2022 The Authors.

Development of a semi-structured questionnaire to analyse supply chain resilience in the post-COVID business era

Marcucci, G;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has had and is having devastating effects on the health of the population, but also on the economic health of companies and their supply chains The old paradigms of the commercial and industrial world have been inevitably disrupted: global supply chains have shifted from a system based on efficiency to one oriented towards resilience. To this regard, the present research paper aims at investigating how Supply Chain Resilience will evolve in the new paradigms of the post-COVID business era. In order to contribute to this investigation, a semi-structured questionnaire is developed, through a structured research approach. Future research lines will be based on conducting this questionnaire as a basis for a targeted survey, analysable through association rules. Copyright (C) 2022 The Authors.
2022
Supply Chain Resilience
System dynamics
Disruptions
COVID-19
Pandemic
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