Is operational flexibility a viable strategy during major supply chain disruptions? Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
Xuanyi Shi(Xiamen University of Technology), Adegoke Oke(Arizona State University), Daniel Prajogo(Monash University), Di Fan(Tongji University)
Transportation Research Part E Logistics and Transportation Review
January 20, 2025
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