Supply-chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic are of unparalleled magnitude because of a confluence of circumstances: a sudden rise in demand for some products, unforeseen shifts in demand points, supply shortages, a logistical crisis, and an unprecedentedly quick recovery in major economies. This article maps the changes that will occur in supply-chain planning and management in a post-COVID-19 world. It also reflects on the articles included in this special issue and draws key conclusions about how configurations of global supply chains might change. Automation and digitalization are likely to play a key role in these transitions.
Based on the article: "The Future of Global Supply Chains in a Post-COVID-19 World" by Rajat Panwar, Jonatan Pinkse, and Valentina De Marchi
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California Management Review
Volume 64, Issue 2 (Spring 2022)
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Video production: David Salisbury
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