Impact of epidemic outbreaks (COVID-19) on global supply chains: A case of trade between Turkey and China
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Date
2023
Authors
Yigit Kazancoglu
Esra Ekinci
Sachin Kumar Kumar Mangla
Muruvvet Deniz Sezer
Melisa Ozbiltekin-Pala
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Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
COVID-19 has negative impacts on supply chain operations between countries. The novelty of the study is to evaluate the sectoral effects of COVID-19 on global supply chains in the example of Turkey and China considering detailed parameters thanks to the developed System Dynamics (SD) model. During COVID-19 spread most of the countries decided long period of lockdowns which impacted the production and supply chains. This had also caused decrease in capacity utilizations and industrial productions in many countries which resulted with imbalance of maritime trade between countries that increased the freight costs. In this study cause and effect relations of trade parameters supply chain parameters demographic data and logistics data on disruptions of global supply chains have been depicted for specifically Turkey and China since China is the biggest importer of Turkey. Due to this disruption mainly exports from Turkey to China has been impacted in food chemical and mining sectors. This study is helpful to plan in which sectors, the actions should be taken by the government bodies or managers. Based on findings of this study new policies such as onshore activities should consider to overcome the logistics and supply chain disruptions in global supply chains. This study has been presented beneficial implications for the government policymakers and academia. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Covid-19, Disruption, Global Supply Chain And Logistics, System Dynamics, Technology, Turkey-china, Covid-19, Disease Spread, Epidemic, Export, Global Trade, Maritime Trade, Supply Chain Management, China, Turkey, COVID-19, disease spread, epidemic, export, global trade, maritime trade, supply chain management, China, Turkey, Turkey -China, System Dynamics, Turkey-china, Disruption, Global Supply Chain and Logistics, COVID-19, Technology, Article
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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27
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Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
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85
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101494
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