Strategies to Mitigate Supply Chain Disruptions During COVID-19: The Lived Experience of SC Professionals

Drawing on Resource Dependence Theory (RDT), the objective of this study is to empirically explore supply chain disruptions of COVID-19, and suggest strategies to mitigate them. In-depth interviews were conducted with supply chain professionals working in the Electrical & Electronic (E&E) in...

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