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Policy Brief 4.2

Supply Chain Resilience Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Equity And Access — Evidence from Latin America

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Telemedicine Climate Leadership
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This policy brief investigates “Supply Chain Resilience Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Equity And Access — Evidence from Latin America” using a panel regression with fixed effects. Through a behavioral lens, the analysis integrates multi-source data to derive novel empirical evidence for researchers and practitioners.

Supply Chain Resilience Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Equity And Access — Evidence from Latin America

ABSTRACT
Supply Chain Resilience Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Equity And Access — Evidence from Latin America is unpacked across themes: benefits, ethics, usability, and interoperability. Limitations and future research paths are noted.
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