Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Abstract
The globalization of supply chains has been a critical driver of economic growth and development over the past few decades. However, the recent trend of de-globalization threatens to disrupt these supply chains and potentially undermine their benefits. This research anticipates uncovering significant insights into the impact of de-globalization on global supply chains, including changes in efficiency, supplier networks, and risk management strategies. Additionally, the study aims to provide practical recommendations for businesses and policymakers to navigate this evolving landscape.
Recommended Citation
Cheung, Mee-Shew (2024). The impact of de-globalization on global supply chains – an exploratory study. The 2024 Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings, 33. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/amtp-proceedings_2024/33
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