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OM Forum—Pandemics/Epidemics: Challenges and Opportunities for Operations Management Research

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  • Sushil Gupta
  • Martin Starr

    (Crummer Graduate School of Business - Rollins College)

  • Reza Zanjirani Farahani

    (ESC [Rennes] - ESC Rennes School of Business)

  • Nasrin Asgari

    (University of Tehran)

Abstract

We reviewed research papers related to pandemics/epidemics (disease outbreaks of a global/regional scope) published in major operations management, operations research, and management science journals through the end of 2019. We evaluate and categorize these papers. We study research trends, explore research gaps, and provide directions for more efficient and effective research in the future. In addition, our recommendations include the lessons learned from the ongoing pandemic, COVID-19. We discuss papers in the following categories: (a) warning signals/surveillance, (b) disease propagation leading to pandemic conditions, (c) mitigation, (d) vaccines and therapeutics development, (e) resource management, (f) supply chain configuration, (g) decision support systems for managing pandemics/epidemics, and (h) risk assessment.

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  • Sushil Gupta & Martin Starr & Reza Zanjirani Farahani & Nasrin Asgari, 2022. "OM Forum—Pandemics/Epidemics: Challenges and Opportunities for Operations Management Research," Post-Print hal-03604997, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03604997
    DOI: 10.1287/msom.2021.0965
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    1. Xiaoshuai Fan & Ying‐Ju Chen & Christopher S. Tang, 2023. "Allocating scarce resources in the presence of private information and heterogeneous favoritism," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 32(7), pages 2068-2086, July.
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    3. Seokjun Youn & H. Neil Geismar & Michael Pinedo, 2022. "Planning and scheduling in healthcare for better care coordination: Current understanding, trending topics, and future opportunities," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 31(12), pages 4407-4423, December.
    4. Kochakkashani, Farid & Kayvanfar, Vahid & Haji, Alireza, 2023. "Supply chain planning of vaccine and pharmaceutical clusters under uncertainty: The case of COVID-19," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 87(PB).
    5. Rozhkov, Maxim & Ivanov, Dmitry & Blackhurst, Jennifer & Nair, Anand, 2022. "Adapting supply chain operations in anticipation of and during the COVID-19 pandemic," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 110(C).
    6. Jiuh‐Biing Sheu & Tsan‐Ming Choi, 2023. "Can we work more safely and healthily with robot partners? A human‐friendly robot–human‐coordinated order fulfillment scheme," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 32(3), pages 794-812, March.

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