Investigating the impact of COVID-19 on sustainable food supply chains

dc.contributor.author Vikas Kumar
dc.contributor.author Banu Yetkin Yetkin Ekren
dc.contributor.author Jiayan Wang
dc.contributor.author Bhavin Shah
dc.contributor.author Guilherme F. Frederico
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:49:27Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.description.abstract Purpose: The ongoing pandemic has gravely affected different facets of society and economic trades worldwide. During the outbreak most manufacturing and service sectors were closed across the globe except for essential commodities such as food and medicines. Consequently recent literature has focused on studying supply chain resilience and sustainability in different pandemic contexts. This study aims to add to the existing literature by exploring the economic environmental and societal aspects affecting the food supply chain and assessing the impact of COVID-19 on food sustainability. Design/methodology/approach: A survey method has been adopted with a questionnaire instrument investigating the role of technology government policies geopolitics and intermediaries on sustainable organisational management. A five-point Likert scale (i.e. 1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree) is used to evaluate the responses. The findings are based on 131 responses from entry-level workers and senior executives of different food supply chains across Asia and Europe. The data has been analysed to derive insights into the impacts of this pandemic. Findings: The survey concludes with the significant impact of COVID-19 on the three pillars of sustainability i.e. economic social and environmental dimensions. The empirical analysis shows digitalisation and its applications help mitigate the negative effect of COVID-19 on sustainability. In addition the supportive government policies and intermediatory interventions were helpful in improving sustainability at each level. Research limitations/implications: The findings have implications for businesses and policymakers. Companies can learn from the advantages of digitalisation to counter the challenges imposed by the pandemic or similar situations in the future in maintaining the sustainability of their supply chains. Managers can also learn the importance of effective organisational management in driving sustainability. Finally policymakers can devise policies to support businesses in adopting sustainable practices in their supply chains. Originality/value: This study adds to the limited literature exploring the impact of COVID-19 on food supply chain sustainability through the triple bottom line lens. To the best of the authors’ knowledge this is also one of the first empirical studies to examine the effect of technology government and organisational management practices on the sustainability of food supply chains. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1108/JM2-03-2022-0072
dc.identifier.issn 17465672, 17465664
dc.identifier.issn 1746-5664
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/8451
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Emerald Publishing
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Modelling in Management
dc.source Journal of Modelling in Management
dc.subject Covid-19, Digitalisation, Empirical Study, Food Industry, Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Supply Chain, Triple Bottom Line
dc.title Investigating the impact of COVID-19 on sustainable food supply chains
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gdc.oaire.keywords Food industry
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gdc.oaire.keywords COVID-19
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gdc.oaire.keywords Triple Bottom Line
gdc.oaire.keywords Innovation, Operations Management and Supply
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