Resource-efficient supply chains:a research framework, literature review and research agenda


Autoria(s): Matopoulos, Aristides; Barros, Ana Cristina; van der Vorst, J.G.A.J.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Purpose: To define a research agenda for creating Resource-Efficient Supply Chains (RESC) by identifying and analysing their key characteristics as well as future research opportunities. Design/methodology/approach: We follow a systematic review method to analyse the literature and to understand RESC taking a substantive theory approach. Our approach is grounded in a specific domain, the agri-food sector, because it is an intensive user of an extensive range of resources. Findings: The review shows that literature has looked at the use of resources primarily from the environmental impact perspective. It shows a lack of understanding of the specific RESC characteristics, and concludes more research is needed on multi-disciplinary methods for resource use and impact analyses as well as assessment methods for resource sensitivity and responsiveness. There is a need to explore whether or not, and how, logistics/supply chain decisions will affect the overall configuration of future food supply chains in an era of resource scarcity and depletion and what the trade-offs will be. Research limitations/implications: The paper proposes an agenda for future research in the area of resource–efficient supply chain. The framework proposed along with the key characteristics identified for RESC can be applied to other sectors. Practical implications: Our research should facilitate further understanding of the implications and trade-offs of supply chain decisions taken on the use of resources by supply chain managers. Originality/value: The paper explores the interaction between supply chains and natural resources and also defines the key characteristics of RESC.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24922/1/Resource_efficient_supply_chains.pdf

Matopoulos, Aristides; Barros, Ana Cristina and van der Vorst, J.G.A.J. (2015). Resource-efficient supply chains:a research framework, literature review and research agenda. Supply Chain Management, 20 (2), pp. 218-236.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24922/

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Article

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