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- Samrena Jabeen
(Faculty of Business Studies, Arab Open University, A’ali 973, Bahrain)
- Mudassar Khan
(Department of Management Sciences, Abbottabad University of Science and Technology, Abbottabad 22500, Pakistan)
- Sabeen Hussain Bhatti
(International Business School, Teesside University, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, UK)
- Nohman Khan
(Strategic Research Institute (SRI), Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU), Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia)
- Mohammad Falahat
(Strategic Research Institute (SRI), Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU), Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia)
- Muhammad Imran Qureshi
(International Business School, Teesside University, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, UK)
Abstract
Background : Digital supply chain transformation research exhibits a critical gap, examining technologies in isolation rather than as integrated ecosystems. Methods : This study addresses this limitation by developing a comprehensive orchestration frame-work through PRISMA-guided systematic review of 96 publications (2012–2024) using bibliometric analysis, structural topic modeling, and thematic synthesis across Scopus and Web of Science databases. Results : Analysis revealed three distinct research clusters: Supply Chain Management (centrality: 14.95), Digital Transformation (centrality: 9.50, density: 101.05), and Big Data Analytics (density: 113.22), with substantial negative correlations (−0.48 to −0.54) indicating organizational evolution from fragmented adoption toward integration. Conclusions : Publications increased 78% year-over-year during 2021–2022, while Supply Chain Management dominated topic prevalence (41%) and Big Data Analytics declined from 0.9 to 0.15 as practices normalized. The Digital Supply Chain Orchestration Framework conceptualizes transformation as multi-layered with hierarchical relationships between foundational domains, technological enablers, integration mechanisms, and value creation dimensions. This framework provides structured approaches for organizations to assess digital maturity, identify technological gaps, and develop strategic roadmaps aligned with Sustainable Development Goals, bridging theory and practice for integrated, value-driven digital transformation.
Suggested Citation
Samrena Jabeen & Mudassar Khan & Sabeen Hussain Bhatti & Nohman Khan & Mohammad Falahat & Muhammad Imran Qureshi, 2025.
"Bridging Theory and Practice: A Comprehensive Framework for Digital Supply Chain Orchestration Through Big Data Analytics,"
Logistics, MDPI, vol. 9(4), pages 1-28, November.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jlogis:v:9:y:2025:i:4:p:168-:d:1802199
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