Managing supply chain resilience in climate and disaster-prone environments: a bibliometric analysis DOI

Minh‐Hieu Le,

Phung Phi Tran

Competitiveness Review An International Business Journal incorporating Journal of Global Competitiveness, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 28, 2025

Purpose This study investigates global research trends in supply chain resilience within climate change and disaster-prone environments. It aims to provide insights into how strategies address the challenges of globalization, technological advancements climate-induced disruptions. The extends knowledge beyond dyadic relationships encompass integrated, information-driven practices. Design/methodology/approach An empirical bibliometric analysis was conducted on 424 publications (2010–2024) retrieved from Web Science. examines publication trends, citation networks, authorship patterns thematic clusters, focusing interdisciplinary contributions practical applications resilience. Findings findings highlight a surge post-2020, driven by globalization advancements. Key themes include sustainability, risk management digital innovations such as artificial intelligence blockchain, emphasizing need for integrated proactive strategies. Emerging concerns, including circular economy, underscore critical role responsive adaptive chains. Research limitations/implications is limited does not case-based data. Future should region-specific studies examine operationalization Practical implications provides actionable stakeholders design systems that mitigate climate- technology-related risks, enabling more robust Originality/value advances integrating sustainability technology their relevance overcoming contemporary challenges.

Language: Английский

A Bibliometric Analysis on Disaster Volunteer Resilience Research: All Time Period DOI Open Access
Yuli Arinta Dewi,

Koentjoro Soeparno,

Pradytia Pertiwi

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 1479(1), P. 012036 - 012036

Published: April 1, 2025

Abstract The scientific community’s interest in disaster resilience topics has been growing rapidly line with the varied types and occurrences of disasters worldwide. Unfortunately, attention to context volunteers is limited. Existing humanitarian relief personnel interventions are more reactive/curative than preventive. This study examines literature written by international authors, focusing on related volunteer all periods. article was published from 1969 2024 using a bibliometric employing database Scopus. utilized VOS viewer version 1.6.19 visualize results. research results showed that articles used as references amounted 590 papers discussing resilience. most significant expansion occurred 2004, United States identified productive nation this field. Affective Disorders, followed Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice Policy, were found be recognized journal area. analysis four main clusters representing subtopics topic, keyword not associated phrase being different cluster. contributes mainly providing comprehensive overview trends identifying gaps for future inquiry. Future could explore contextual factors influencing recommend further Indonesia, disaster-prone

Language: Английский

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Managing supply chain resilience in climate and disaster-prone environments: a bibliometric analysis DOI

Minh‐Hieu Le,

Phung Phi Tran

Competitiveness Review An International Business Journal incorporating Journal of Global Competitiveness, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 28, 2025

Purpose This study investigates global research trends in supply chain resilience within climate change and disaster-prone environments. It aims to provide insights into how strategies address the challenges of globalization, technological advancements climate-induced disruptions. The extends knowledge beyond dyadic relationships encompass integrated, information-driven practices. Design/methodology/approach An empirical bibliometric analysis was conducted on 424 publications (2010–2024) retrieved from Web Science. examines publication trends, citation networks, authorship patterns thematic clusters, focusing interdisciplinary contributions practical applications resilience. Findings findings highlight a surge post-2020, driven by globalization advancements. Key themes include sustainability, risk management digital innovations such as artificial intelligence blockchain, emphasizing need for integrated proactive strategies. Emerging concerns, including circular economy, underscore critical role responsive adaptive chains. Research limitations/implications is limited does not case-based data. Future should region-specific studies examine operationalization Practical implications provides actionable stakeholders design systems that mitigate climate- technology-related risks, enabling more robust Originality/value advances integrating sustainability technology their relevance overcoming contemporary challenges.

Language: Английский

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