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ATMDSC 2023 : Advanced Technologies for the Management of Disruptive Supply Chains: Achieving Resilience in Supply Chains for Post-Covid Era | |||||||||
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This book is dedicated to publishing high-quality chapters providing meaningful insights into the technological advancements for addressing disruptive supply chain issues and achieving resilience in the supply chains.
Book will be published under Springer publisher. Call for Chapters (Important dates) Proposal (long abstract should include application/relevance of advanced technologies) Submission Deadline January 20, 2023 Full Draft chapter submission March 15, 2023 Revised Final Chapter Submission from Chapter Authors April 10, 2023 Final Acceptance Notifications to Chapter Authors April 20, 2023 Submission of Final Chapters to Editor April 30, 2023 The detail of the book and potential topics is given below I would be very pleased to receive your submission. Best regards, Hassan -------------------------------- Qualitative, Quantitative, Case studies and Systematic Literature Reviews will be of particular interest in the context of the book. This book follows the didactic approach through which it informs global researchers and practitioners to deal with the most significant insights on future supply chains with a more in-depth analysis of post-COVID opportunities and challenges. In particular, this book provides an in-depth assessment of disruptive supply chain management in certain industrial contexts and explores various Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 technologies to achieve resilience. The book could be used as a supplemental textbook for study within University level programs (at late undergraduate and graduate levels) in faculties of Business and Management, Engineering Systems, Information Systems, Education, and Computing. The following topics are a sample, feel free to contribute with any relevant to the theme of the book. • Disruption and its effect on supply chain management • Building resilience in supply chains with advanced technologies • Strategic and tactical scenario analysis to restore the disrupted supply chain and logistics • Resilience and efficiency in navigating the supply chain disruptions • Evaluating demand and supply chain resilience • Responding to global supply chain disruptions • Evaluating demand and supply chain flexibility • Econometric models in service of disruptive supply chains Advanced Technologies for the Management of Disruptive Supply Chains: Achieving Resilience in Supply Chains for Post-Covid Era Overview: Recommended Topics: • Source to deliver disruption and its effects on achieving resilience of supply chains • System dynamics models in service of disruptive supply chains • Agent-based models in service of disruptive supply chains • Building business resilience and assessing supplier risk • Harnessing the power of technology to empower the new normal in the supply chain • Innovations in the supply chain for the management of disruptions • Future of supply chain across various disciplines (industrial engineering, system engineering, operation management, etc.) • Effective ways of risk assessment and analysis in future supply chains • Economic and personal turmoil of Post-Covid supply chains • Blockchain Technology and Supply Chain Performance • Automation is everywhere to meet the strands of the new normal in the Supply chains • Industry 4.0 and its impact on supply chain resilience • Industry 5.0 and its impact on supply chain resilience • The notion of the shape of the next normal in the supply chain and the future world • Strategies and tactics to prepare for the next normal in the supply chain • Disaster planning and risk mitigation strategies for a sustainable supply chain • Sustainable ways to recover from economic transformation • Restoring balance in the supply chain • Practical ways of preparing a more resilient future with a sustainable supply chain Please check the important dates. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project. All manuscripts are accepted based on a double-blind peer-review editorial process. All proposals should be sent through email to Hassan at hassanq@yorku.ca OR Imran at I.S.Ali@hud.ac.uk Chapter size: 8000-10,000 words inclusive. Please use the APA style for references. The style sheet (of Springer) will be sent to you later |
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