Revisión de la literatura sobre la cadena de suministro a partir de las consecuencias del Covid-19

una agenda de investigación con proyectos en red

Autores/as

  • Patricia Seyffert Institto Federal de São Paulo - Campus Suzano
  • Adriano Maniçoba da Silva Instituto Federal de São Paulo, Suzano
  • Rafaela Universidade de São Paulo

Palabras clave:

covid-19. Cadena de Suministro. Proyecto Red, Revision de la literatura, bibliometria.

Resumen

Los efectos de la pandemia de la covid-19 en las cadenas de suministro nacionales han sido destacados en diversos estudios. Parte de estos estudios utilizan la técnica de Proyectos de Red (PR) que es útil en cadena de suministros para auxiliar en la toma de decisiones. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo realizar un análisis bibliométrico y de contenido en la principal colección del Web of Science que abordó PR en el contexto de la pandemia de la covid-19. Para ello buscamos los siguientes términos “Network design”, “Supply chain” y “Covid *” (con asterisco para buscar todas las variaciones de la palabra) en todos los temas. Como resultado, se identificaron las características de los trabajos que investigaron el efecto de la covid-19 con el uso de proyectos de red, lo que permite destacar las oportunidades de investigación en este campo.

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Biografía del autor/a

Patricia Seyffert, Institto Federal de São Paulo - Campus Suzano

Tecnóloga em Logística pelo Instituto Federal de São Paulo, Campus Suzano.

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6043-831X

Adriano Maniçoba da Silva, Instituto Federal de São Paulo, Suzano

Doutor em Administração pela FEA/USP, Professor do Instituto Federal de São Paulo, Campus Suzano, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0094-404X

Rafaela, Universidade de São Paulo

Mestre e doutoranda em Administração pela FEA/USP. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0328-0899

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2023-07-06

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Seyffert, P., Silva, A. M. da, & Rafaela Ferreira. (2023). Revisión de la literatura sobre la cadena de suministro a partir de las consecuencias del Covid-19: una agenda de investigación con proyectos en red. Revista Brasileira De Iniciação Científica, 10, e023017. Recuperado a partir de https://periodicoscientificos.itp.ifsp.edu.br/index.php/rbic/article/view/830