posted on 2018-12-17, 14:12authored byZahra Seyedghorban, Hossein Tahernejad, Roy Meriton, Gary Graham
The fourth Industrial Revolution is driving the creation of a more connected ecosystem. Organizations are now re-shaping their strategies to become increasing transparent, including their supply chain management (SCM). The area of supply chain digitalisation is starting to attract growing attention; however, its research status remains unclear. We set out this study to understand what constitutes the underlying structure of its research, what topics have been investigated, what areas need further attention, how the existing literature can be classified, and how the discipline can move forward. We applied a mixed-method approach using both quantitative and qualitative techniques to achieve this. A bibliometric analysis of 331 articles with 12709 references was first conducted followed by a qualitative content analysis. Results point at a tentative future research agenda featuring five paths: data science-enabled SCM, supply chain agility, humanizing manufacturing through digital manufacturing strategy, omni channel, and resource-based view and beyond.
History
School
Loughborough University London
Published in
Production Planning and Control
Volume
31
Issue
2-3
Pages
96-114
Citation
ZEYEDGHORBAN, Z. ... et al., 2019. Supply chain digitalization: past, present and future. Production Planning and Control, doi:10.1080/09537287.2019.1631461.
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Production Planning and Control on 4 December 2019, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/09537287.2019.1631461.