[HTML][HTML] Blockchain technology as a strategic weapon to bring procurement 4.0 truly alive: Literature review and future research agenda

K Govindan, P Jain, RK Singh, R Mishra - Transportation Research Part E …, 2024 - Elsevier
Balancing efficiency and resilience in any supply chain commences from its ability to secure
supplier networks. Blockchain technology applications in procurement can work as a major …

What value does blockchain bring to the imported fresh food supply chain?

S Liu, G Hua, Y Kang, TCE Cheng, Y Xu - Transportation Research Part E …, 2022 - Elsevier
During the COVID-19 pandemic, blockchain has been widely used to trace imported fresh
food information from sources to destinations. Motivated by observations of real-world …

Logistics outsourcing: Effects of greenwashing and blockchain technology

C Dong, Q Huang, Y Pan, CT Ng, R Liu - Transportation Research Part E …, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper, we study the logistics outsourcing strategy of a manufacturer with regard to
green logistics, greenwashing, and blockchain. The manufacturer sells its products through …

Operations strategy for supply chain finance with asset-backed securitization: Centralization and blockchain adoption

C Dong, C Chen, X Shi, CT Ng - International Journal of Production …, 2021 - Elsevier
Supply chain finance (SCF) is a set of financing processes and technology-based business
that links supply chain members, in which innovative financial products and technologies, ie …

Can blockchain help food supply chains with platform operations during the COVID-19 outbreak?

L Yang, J Zhang, X Shi - Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2021 - Elsevier
Food selling platforms are facing both challenges and opportunities during the COVID-19
outbreak as the enforcement of social distancing protocols has pushed consumers with …

Creating all-win by blockchain in a remanufacturing supply chain with consumer risk-aversion and quality untrust

B Niu, H Xu, L Chen - Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Remanufactured product, by definition, is the product with the same-as-new quality but a low
cost because the components are reused and/or repaired. Consumers have doubts about …

The role of Physical Internet in building trackable and sustainable logistics service supply chains: A game analysis

B Niu, Z Dai, Y Liu, Y ** - International Journal of Production Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The emergence of Physical Internet (PI) has profoundly changed the logistics
supply chain paradigm. Logistics service providers (LSPs) could benefit from the improved …

Should a domestic firm carve out a niche in overseas markets? Value of purchasing agents

X Shi, J Tang, C Dong - European Journal of Operational Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Given the increased purchasing powers in overseas markets and the existence of
purchasing agents, international brands may reconsider their entering strategies. In this …

Traceability strategy choice in competing supply chains based on blockchain technology

T Chen, Y Li, F Xu - International Transactions in Operational …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Blockchain can help reduce fraud and improve visibility and traceability in supply chains. It
has attracted significant investments in commercial practices, especially in the luxury …

Blockchain technology applied to supply chain management: a systems' analysis

R Liu, W Ran, S Liu - Mobile Information Systems, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Blockchain technology can be used to record real data at various nodes in the entire supply
chain and can achieve timely data sharing and full traceability of the whole lifecycle of …