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Supply chain resilience: a multi-level framework
Production Planning & Control, Pages: 1 - 41
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Guoqing Zhao , Denis Dennehy
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Grounded in middle-range theory (MRT), this study explores supply chain resilience (SCRes) during the 2021 Henan floods through 54 interviews with agri-food industry practitioners. The findings reveal SCRes to be a multi-level framework determined by individuals, organizations, supply chains, and br...
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