Supply Chain Resilience, Sustainability, and Digital Innovation
| By: | IGI Global |
| Publisher: | IGI Global |
| Print ISBN: | 9798260018552 |
| eText ISBN: | 9798260018583 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Copyright: | 2026 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Global supply chains are increasingly challenged by disruptions such as pandemics, geopolitical instability, and climate-related events, while also facing growing demands for sustainability and ethical practices. Traditional models focused on efficiency and cost reduction often lack the flexibility needed to navigate this complex environment. As a result, integrating resilience and sustainability has become a critical priority in modern supply chain design and management. Emerging technologies are enabling more adaptive, transparent, and data-driven systems. Despite these advancements, there remains a pressing need for research that guides the effective development of supply chains capable of withstanding disruption while supporting long-term sustainability. Supply Chain Resilience, Sustainability, and Digital Innovation examines the increasingly critical intersection of resilience and sustainability in modern supply networks. As global supply chains face escalating disruptions alongside rising environmental and social expectations, there is a growing need to rethink traditional approaches centered on efficiency alone. Through case studies and empirical data, this book provides a thorough examination of techniques for creating and managing resilient supply chains that not only endure disruptions but also incorporate sustainable practices. Covering topics such as agricultural entrepreneurship, green supply chains, and microinsurance, this book is a fundamental academic resource for graduate and doctoral students, supply chain management researchers, sustainability analysts, digital transformation specialists, operations managers, procurement leaders, infrastructure planners, technology developers, policymakers, and more.