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Artificial intelligence in operations management and supply chain management: an exploratory case study

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PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL
Volume 33, Issue 16, Pages 1573-1590

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2021.1882690

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Artificial intelligence; operations management; supply chain management

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With the advancement of information technology, global competition has intensified. AI is expected to play a crucial role in supply chain management, with emerging AI-based business models contributing to value creation.
With the development and evolution of information technology, competition has become more and more intensive on a global scale. Many companies have forecast that the future of operation and supply chain management (SCM) may change dramatically, from planning, scheduling, optimisation, to transportation, with the presence of artificial intelligence (AI). People will be more and more interested in machine learning, AI, and other intelligent technologies, in terms of SCM. Within this context, this particular research study provides an overview of the concept of AI and SCM. It then focuses on timely and critical analysis of AI-driven supply chain research and applications. In this exploratory research, the emerging AI-based business models of different case companies are analysed. Their relevant AI solutions and related values to companies are also evaluated. As a result, this research identifies several areas of value creation for the application of AI in the supply chain. It also proposes an approach to designing business models for AI supply chain applications.

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