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Integrating Stakeholder Perspectives into Supply Chain Resilience Models for Enhanced Pollinator Network Stability

This research examines how supply chain resilience frameworks can be adapted to understand the stability of pollinator networks. It suggests incorporating diverse stakeholder inputs to improve the predictive power of ecological resilience models.

Open to researchMBA suitableQualified 85/100P4 provenance
Primary research question

In what ways can supply chain resilience frameworks be adapted to model the stability of pollinator networks?

Knowledge gap

What remains worth asking

The source suggests that cross-disciplinary integration between supply chain management and ecological network theory is currently under-explored.

Potential contribution

Why it may matter

Applying industrial resilience models to ecological networks may offer new insights into managing biodiversity in changing environments.

Academic placement

OECD fields and topic tags

Operations ManagementEcologySystems Engineering

Scope: Agricultural regions dependent on pollinator-reliant supply chains. · Method signals: Network analysis, Stakeholder interviews, System dynamics modeling

Possible study pathways

One question, different levels

Professional master’s / MBA

Applying supply chain resilience strategies to ecological network management.

Doctoral

Developing integrated models for pollinator network and supply chain resilience.

originalityAdvanced
methodologyModerate
Data accessModerate
ethicsAccessible

Qualification signal

85/100

  • Interdisciplinary approach required.
  • Focus on network theory.
  • Open-access scholarly source and DOI metadata verified

Provenance

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  • Open-access status verified
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APA 7 source

Hong, L. J., Li, J., Wu, X., & Yi, S. (2025). Future research of supply chain resilience: Network perspectives and incorporation of more stakeholders. Fundamental Research, 5(2), 486-495. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fmre.2023.07.012

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