Abstract

This study aims to review the literature related to responsible agriculture supply chain management (RASCM) and collaboration concepts, in order to find the gaps in the existing literature and offering direction for future studies. A total of 82 papers published from 2000 to 2021 were reviewed using preferred reporting item for systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA). This study uses the SCOR model to explain the implementation of RASCM in supply chain phases as well as the EOCD-FAO framework to explain the responsible issue, including health and safety, labour rights, environmental aspect, etc. The result shows that research in RASCM dominated the source phase of the supply chain, which explains the supplier-buyer relationship. Research in other phases needs to be elaborated further. The research in simulating the dynamic behaviour of supply chain members in the collaboration process also needs further elaboration.

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