Meta-analysis of Supply Chain Disruption Research

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Novoszel L. [1 ]
Wakolbinger T. [1 ]
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[1] Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien: Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, Vienna
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Disaster; Disruption; Humanitarian; Meta-literature review; Pandemic; Performance; Supply chain; Sustainability;
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10.1007/s43069-021-00118-4
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The purpose of this chapter is to provide insights into literature on supply chain disruption research with a specific focus on future research opportunities. A structured meta-literature review approach covering 93 literature reviews was chosen. Quantitative and qualitative content analysis and bibliographic network analysis are applied to highlight trends and research gaps. The meta-analysis shows the current and past academic discourse on supply chain disruptions. Furthermore, this research establishes a research framework and highlights future research opportunities. The research points to research topics that should be addressed in the future. The paper provides a holistic understanding of literature on supply chain disruptions in the commercial and humanitarian context. © 2022, The Author(s).
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