Abstract

The study presented in the paper is an innovative research approach. It is the result of linking the concept of supply chain management and global changes, which at present are clearly visible on a global scale, with research methodology based on the systematic literature review, knowledge visualization and an expert method that makes use of knowledge, experience and opinions of experts in a given field. This research is about a Delphi study that was conducted in the context of the development of trends of supply chain and global changes, based on the findings of a systematic literature review. The qualitative study was conducted with 30 Delphi experts in the field of the supply chain. This progressive approach to the research topic allowed us to discover key global trends and modern supply chain development directions in the context of global changes, as well as their assessment and projection of the developmental potential of these trends.

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  • IntroductionThe contemporary world economy is characterized by increasing industrial and economic dynamism and the breakthrough nature of social changes

  • Nowadays, changes are even faster and even more unpredictable

  • Based on the bibliometric analysis using the method of the systematic literature review No.cluster analysis performed with genetic

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Introduction

The contemporary world economy is characterized by increasing industrial and economic dynamism and the breakthrough nature of social changes. The digital and industrial revolution, pandemic circumstances and social changes continue to create new, previously unknown phenomena that shape the new economy and its new entities and services, previously completely unknown. The world is experiencing a progressive increase in the level of digitization, manifested by the interconnection of people, objects and systems through the exchange of data in real time. This applies to supply chains that are in a permanent state of transformation

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