Identifying supply chain vulnerabilities in industrialized construction: An overview

Ekanayake, E M A C; Shen, G Q P; Kumaraswamy, M M and Owusu, E K (2022) Identifying supply chain vulnerabilities in industrialized construction: An overview. International Journal of Construction Management, 22(8), pp. 1464-1477. ISSN 1562-3599

Abstract

Construction supply chains are subject to much more disruptive forces than before, and the heightened risk exposure of supply chains calls for greater resilience. Focussing on Industrialized Construction (IC), this study examines how more resilient supply chains can be better developed through a deeper understanding and clear identification of key vulnerabilities that are commonly encountered. Therefore, this study employed a systematic review of the Supply Chain Vulnerabilities (SCV) related literature and conducted a thematic analysis to categorize the variables identified. The results revealed 37 SCV in IC and mapped the trend in the research publications by the year, country, and methodological approaches adopted in previous research. This study contributes to a deep understanding of the vulnerabilities that retard the performance of supply chains through reviewing and consolidating the state -of-the-art literature on SCV in IC. The findings highlight major vulnerabilities that need to be addressed by (a) introducing appropriate capability initiatives to counter these SCV and develop value-enhanced resilient supply chains in IC and (b) developing an envisaged action framework for addressing the identified SCV in IC to provide a launchpad for further research and development.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: industrialized construction; supply chain resilience; supply chain vulnerabilities
Index terms: research and development, vulnerability, thematic analysis, construction supply chain, publication, systematic literature review, industrialized construction, exposure, supply chain resilience
Subjects: public and environmental health, research dissemination and communication, methods and analysis, research evaluation and metrics, construction type, supply chain resilience, research management, environmental hazards, construction logistics
Topics: Information Management, Supply Chain Management, Sustainability, Health and Safety, Research Practice, Construction Technology
Descriptive scope: 4 PCEA

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