Abstract

This paper presents a systematic review of the literature on Supply Chain Risk (SCR) research, focusing on content-based analysis. The study comprehensively examines the general factors associated with key themes and trends in supply chain risk management, encompassing the identification and assessment of risks, risk mitigation strategies, and the influence of emerging technologies on Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM). The review provides an overview of current and emerging topics in SCRM, while also introducing categorization frameworks to address research gaps and provide a roadmap for future studies, thereby generating valuable insights in this field. The review highlights the significance of effective SCRM in ensuring business continuity and resilience, emphasizing the need for organizations to adopt a proactive approach to risk management. The paper concludes by identifying areas for future research, including the development of novel risk management frameworks and the integration of emerging technologies into supply chain risk management practices. Additionally, a comprehensive evaluation of each classification is presented, highlighting overlooked aspects and unexplored domains, and offering recommendations for potential next steps in SCRM research.

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