Nandi Santosh, Sarkis Joseph, Hervani Aref Aghaei, Helms Marilyn M
University of South Carolina Sumter, 200 Miller Road, Sumter, SC 29150.
Foisie School of Business, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 1609.
Sustain Prod Consum. 2021 Jul;27:10-22. doi: 10.1016/j.spc.2020.10.019. Epub 2020 Oct 16.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed businesses and societies to the shortfalls of patterns of production, consumption, and their long-lasting impact on supply chains. In this opinion paper, we provide insights from the COVID-19 pandemic for making supply chains more resilient, transparent, and sustainable. These insights include supply chains needing to develop localization, agility, and digitization (LAD) characteristics. We link LAD to a potential solution using blockchain technology and circular economy principle capabilities. Use cases are used to show how blockchain-enabled circular economy practices can support supply chain LAD efforts. Supply chain tracking, tracing, and responsiveness can be supported through blockchain-enabled circular economy practices. One result of identifying these relationships include solutions and insights at multiple levels and stakeholders - individual, organizational, supply chain, governmental, and community. These crisis-related observations and findings set a future research foundation for sustainable production and consumption.
新冠疫情使企业和社会暴露于生产、消费模式的不足及其对供应链的长期影响之中。在这篇观点论文中,我们从新冠疫情中汲取见解,以使供应链更具韧性、透明度和可持续性。这些见解包括供应链需要发展本地化、敏捷性和数字化(LAD)特征。我们将LAD与利用区块链技术和循环经济原理能力的潜在解决方案相联系。通过实际案例来说明基于区块链的循环经济实践如何支持供应链的LAD努力。基于区块链的循环经济实践能够支持供应链的追踪、溯源和响应能力。识别这些关系的一个成果是为多个层面和利益相关者——个人、组织、供应链、政府和社区——提供了解决方案和见解。这些与危机相关的观察和发现为可持续生产和消费奠定了未来的研究基础。