Degree

Master of Science in Management

Faculty / School

School of Business Studies (SBS)

Department

Department of Management

Date of Submission

Fall 2025-9-29

Supervisor

Dr. Yasir Mansoor Kundi, Assistant Professor, Department of Management

Committee Member 1

Dr. Asher Saleem

Committee Member 2

Dr. Kamran Mumtaz

Committee Member 3

Dr Yasir Kundi

Project Type

MS Management Research Project

Access Type

Restricted Access

Keywords

Systematic review, SC resilience, SCRES, SC Capabilities, Enablers, MetaAnalysis

Abstract

This meta-analysis examines the precursors of supply chain resilience (SCR) by consolidating results from 107 empirical studies. Seventeen SC antecedents/ capabilities, such as agility, adaptability, and technological capabilities, were examined for their influence on SCR, with all hypotheses validated, demonstrating a positive correlation. Technological capability appeared as the most commonly analyzed factor. Moderator studies were performed according to industry type (manufacturing versus others) and national development classification (developed versus developing/underdeveloped). Findings indicate a growing academic interest in emerging nations, including India, Jordan, Indonesia, and Nepal, reflecting a change in research emphasis. The research enhances SCR theory by integrating actual data, emphasizing key factors, and providing insights for the execution of resilience strategies in various circumstances, therefore bolstering more resilient and adaptable global supply networks.

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