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      How is the COVID-19 Pandemic Affecting Global Supply Chains, Logistics, and Transportation?

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      This editorial establishes the broader context for debating how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global supply chains, logistics, and transportation networks in the world. The COVID-19 pandemic is an unknown-unknown risk whereby the probability of its occurrence and the possible consequences of a risk event cannot be foreseen. Furthermore, the characteristics of COVID-19 differentiate it from previous disasters in terms of the geographic scope of the impact, and the supply- and demand-side impacts, and are making relevant research challenging. In this special issue, the interwoven relationships between the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges facing global supply chains, logistics, and transportation are discussed, along with a literature review. Selected papers on air transportation networks, emergency logistics, and digital trade are theoretically and empirically probed.
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      This editorial establishes the broader context for debating how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global supply chains, logistics, and transportation networks in the world. The COVID-19 pandemic is an unknown-unknown risk whereby the probability ...

      This editorial establishes the broader context for debating how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global supply chains, logistics, and transportation networks in the world. The COVID-19 pandemic is an unknown-unknown risk whereby the probability of its occurrence and the possible consequences of a risk event cannot be foreseen. Furthermore, the characteristics of COVID-19 differentiate it from previous disasters in terms of the geographic scope of the impact, and the supply- and demand-side impacts, and are making relevant research challenging. In this special issue, the interwoven relationships between the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges facing global supply chains, logistics, and transportation are discussed, along with a literature review. Selected papers on air transportation networks, emergency logistics, and digital trade are theoretically and empirically probed.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Golan, M. S., "Trends and applications of resilience analytics in supply chain modeling: Systematic literature review in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic" 40 : 222-243, 2020

      2 World Trade Organization, "Trade Falls Steeply in First Half of 2020"

      3 Loske, D., "The impact of COVID-19 on transport volume and freight capacity dynamics: An empirical analysis in German food retail logistics" 6 : 100165-, 2020

      4 Warwick McKibbin, "The Global Macroeconomic Impacts of COVID-19: Seven Scenarios" MIT Press - Journals 1-30, 2020

      5 US Department of Commerce, "The 2nd Quarter 2020 Retail E-Commerce Sales Report"

      6 Sun, X., "Robustness analysis metrics for worldwide airport network: A comprehensive study" 30 : 500-512, 2017

      7 International Air Transport Association, "Recovery Delayed as International Travel Remains Locked Down"

      8 Ivanov, D., "Predicting the impacts of epidemic outbreaks on global supply chains: A simulation-based analysis on the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2) case" 136 : 101922-, 2020

      9 Kim, S., "On node criticality of the Northeast Asian air route network" 80 : 101693-, 2019

      10 World Health Organization, "Naming the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and the Virus that causes It"

      1 Golan, M. S., "Trends and applications of resilience analytics in supply chain modeling: Systematic literature review in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic" 40 : 222-243, 2020

      2 World Trade Organization, "Trade Falls Steeply in First Half of 2020"

      3 Loske, D., "The impact of COVID-19 on transport volume and freight capacity dynamics: An empirical analysis in German food retail logistics" 6 : 100165-, 2020

      4 Warwick McKibbin, "The Global Macroeconomic Impacts of COVID-19: Seven Scenarios" MIT Press - Journals 1-30, 2020

      5 US Department of Commerce, "The 2nd Quarter 2020 Retail E-Commerce Sales Report"

      6 Sun, X., "Robustness analysis metrics for worldwide airport network: A comprehensive study" 30 : 500-512, 2017

      7 International Air Transport Association, "Recovery Delayed as International Travel Remains Locked Down"

      8 Ivanov, D., "Predicting the impacts of epidemic outbreaks on global supply chains: A simulation-based analysis on the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2) case" 136 : 101922-, 2020

      9 Kim, S., "On node criticality of the Northeast Asian air route network" 80 : 101693-, 2019

      10 World Health Organization, "Naming the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and the Virus that causes It"

      11 Maciel M. Queiroz, "Impacts of epidemic outbreaks on supply chains: mapping a research agenda amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a structured literature review" Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2020

      12 Yang, D., "How big data enriches maritime research: A critical review of Automatic Identification System (AIS) data applications" 39 : 755-773, 2019

      13 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, "Guide to OECD’s Trade in Value Added (TiVA) Indicators" 2018

      14 McKinsey, "Global freight flows after COVID-19: What’s next?"

      15 Shang, Y., "Exploiting big data in logistics risk assessment via bayesian nonparametrics" 65 : 1574-1588, 2017

      16 Chung, H. M., "Evolving network characteristics of the Asian international aviation market : A weighted network approach" 99 : 299-313, 2020

      17 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, "COVID-19 and Global Value Chains: Policy Options to Build More Resilient Production Networks"

      18 Munim, Z. H., "Big data and artificial intelligence in the maritime industry: A bibliometric review and future research directions" 47 : 577-597, 2020

      19 Sherman, E., "94% of the Fortune 1000 are seeing Coronavirus Supply Chain Disruptions: Report"

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