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Digital Conflicts in Logistics

aArtvin Coruh University, Turkey
bBandirma Onyedi Eylül University, Turkey

Conflict Management in Digital Business

ISBN: 978-1-80262-774-9, eISBN: 978-1-80262-773-2

Publication date: 15 September 2022

Abstract

The unpredictable distribution of globalization has directed the world economy and revealed the need to establish cooperation in all business processes. This global structure also highlights the necessity of designing an agile supply chain that is capable of continuous information sharing during end-to-end transportation for the purpose of creating sustainable connections. In this process, various strategies enhanced with contemporary information and communication technologies have been developed to create a fast and accurate data-sharing network between logistics service providers and supply chain parties. However, unlike the short-term interruptions experienced in the past, COVID-19 has caused unprecedented problems in the dynamics of most economies. In eliminating these problems, it has been seen that information communication technologies, which provide the advantage of digital visibility in normal operations, need to be redesigned with the technology of the autonomous age. To meet this requirement, Industry 4.0, a revolutionary conceptual trend that started roughly a decade ago but that has become considerably more widespread during COVID-19, has been integrated into business models as a key concept that governs intelligent transformation in the chain. This process, which is today considered a compulsory intelligent transformation rather than an alternative method, has however led to some conflicts, especially in adaptation, expertise, and security subjects. This chapter of the book evaluates, within the scope of cybersecurity and workforce in logistics services, the conflicts created by the digital solution methods that have been integrated into business models to reduce the negative effects of COVID-19.

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Toygar, A. and Nart, S. (2022), "Digital Conflicts in Logistics", Özsungur, F. (Ed.) Conflict Management in Digital Business, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 25-42. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-773-220221003

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