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Strategic measures for enhancing resiliency in knowledge base supply chains: an emerging economy perspective

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  • Manu Sharma

    (Department of Management Studies, Graphic Era Deemed to be University
    University of Technology)

  • Deepak Kaushal

    (Department of Management Studies, Graphic Era Deemed to be University)

  • Sudhanshu Joshi

    (University of Technology
    Doon University)

Abstract

In the disruptive environment, the supply chains are unpredictable, volatile, and complex. By effectively applying knowledge, information, data, human intelligence, and new technologies, businesses with knowledge-based supply chains may successfully navigate the disruptive environment. This study has made an attempt to identify and evaluate the challenging factors that essential for knowledge-based supply chains to attain resilience. Due to the high effectiveness in determining the relationship among the factors, the study used the Fuzzy DEMATEL methodology. A total of 25 factors from the literature review were explored and validated by expert’s judgement to be grouped as causal and effect group variables. The Fuzzy DEMATEL results exhibit that digital technologies-based supply chains, agility, green perspective, personalization, last mile delivery, e-Procurement, mentoring & coaching for knowledge retention are the significant causal factors to be considered by the knowledge-based supply chains. Furthermore, the strategic measures are investigated and evaluated using the Best-Worst Method (BWM) application, which reveals that the two most important strategic solutions that have the potential to improve resilience in knowledge-based supply chains are a focus on socially sustainable supply chains and Industry 4.0 technologies. The report can help businesses think through important methods for long-term resilience.

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  • Manu Sharma & Deepak Kaushal & Sudhanshu Joshi, 2023. "Strategic measures for enhancing resiliency in knowledge base supply chains: an emerging economy perspective," Operations Management Research, Springer, vol. 16(3), pages 1185-1205, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:opmare:v:16:y:2023:i:3:d:10.1007_s12063-023-00376-x
    DOI: 10.1007/s12063-023-00376-x
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