Resilient Supply Chain Management and Sustainable Practices for SMEs Adapting to Global Economic Changes

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MSc of Supply Chain Management, JSOM School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), USA

doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16935991
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Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) represent the backbone of the global economy, yet they are disproportionately vulnerable to global economic fluctuations, supply chain disruptions, and sustainability pressures. In today’s uncertain environment, resilient supply chain management (RSCM) and the integration of sustainable practices have become strategic imperatives for SMEs striving to maintain competitiveness and continuity. This paper explores how SMEs can enhance resilience by diversifying suppliers, leveraging digital technologies, and strengthening collaborative networks while simultaneously adopting sustainability measures such as circular economy models, renewable energy integration, and ethical sourcing. The study emphasizes the dual role of resilience and sustainability as mutually reinforcing concepts: resilient practices ensure operational continuity during crises, while sustainable initiatives reduce long-term vulnerabilities and improve stakeholder trust. Case studies from SMEs across diverse industries demonstrate that adopting these strategies not only mitigates risks but also provides access to global markets, enhances brand reputation, and improves resource efficiency. However, SMEs face significant barriers, including limited financial resources, technological gaps, regulatory complexities, and knowledge deficits. Overcoming these challenges requires supportive policies, financial incentives, and capacity-building programs, alongside SME-driven innovation.

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Resilient Supply Chain Management and Sustainable Practices for SMEs Adapting to Global Economic Changes

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