Lean resilience: AURA (Active Usage of Resilience Assets) framework for post-COVID-19 supply chain management

Purpose: Supply chain resilience capabilities are usually considered in light of some anticipated events and are as passive assets, which are “waiting” for use in case of an emergency This, however, can be inefficient Moreover, the current COVID-19 pandemic has revealed difficulties in the timely deployments of resilience assets and their utilization for value creation We present a framework that consolidates different angles of efficient resilience and renders utilization of resilience capabilities for creation of value Design/methodology/approach: We conceptualise the design of the AURA (Active Usage of Resilience Assets) framework for post-COVID-19 supply chain management through collating the extant literature on value creation-oriented resilience and practical examples and complementing our analysis with a discussion of practical implementations Findings: Building upon and integrating the existing frameworks of VSC (Viable Supply Chain), RSC (Reconfigurable Supply Chain) and LCNSC (Low-Certainty-Need Supply Chain), we elaborate on a new idea in the AURA approach – to consider resilience as an inherent, active and value-creating component of operations management decisions, rather than as a passive “shield” to protect against rare, severe events We identify 10 future research areas for lean resilience integrating management and digital platforms and technology Practical implications: The outcomes of our study can be used by supply chain and operations managers to improve the efficiency and effectiveness by turning resilience from passive, cost-driving assets into a value-creating, inclusive decision-making paradigm Originality/value: We propose a novel approach to bring more dynamics to the notion of supply chain resilience We name our approach AURA and articulate its two major advantages as follows: (1) reduction of disruption prediction efforts and (2) value creation from resilience assets We offer a discussion on ten future research directions towards a lean resilience © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited

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