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Systematic Review

Manufacturing Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Value Chain Reconfiguration: An Enhanced Bibliometric–Systematic Literature Review

School of Maritime Economics and Management, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China
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Systems 2025, 13(10), 873; https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13100873
Submission received: 4 August 2025 / Revised: 27 September 2025 / Accepted: 30 September 2025 / Published: 5 October 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Supply Chain Management)

Abstract

Global Value Chains (GVCs) have driven the worldwide dispersion of manufacturing but remain highly vulnerable to macro-level shocks, including financial crises, geopolitical tensions, and the COVID-19 pandemic. These shocks expose manufacturing supply chains (MSCs) to systemic risks, but limited research has explored how GVC reconfiguration mediates their impact on manufacturing supply chain resilience (MSCR). To address this gap, this study conducts an enhanced bibliometric–systematic literature review (B-SLR) of 120 peer-reviewed articles. The findings reveal that macro-level shocks induce GVC reconfigurations along geographical, value, and governance dimensions, which in turn trigger MSCR through node- and link-level mechanisms. MSCR represents a manufacturer-centered capability that enables MSCs to preserve, realign, and enhance value amid shocks. Building on these insights, this research proposes a multi-tier strategy encompassing firm-level practices, inter-firm collaborations, and policy interventions. This study outlines three key contributions. First, at the theoretical level, it embeds MSCR within a GVC framework, clarifying how GVC reconfiguration mediates SCR under macro-level shocks. Second, at the methodological level, it ensures corpus completeness through snowballing and refines bibliometric mapping with multi-dimensional visualization. Third, at the managerial level, it provides actionable guidance for firms, industry alliances, and policymakers to align MSCR strategies with the dynamics of global production networks.
Keywords: manufacturing; supply chain resilience; global value chain; bibliometric–systematic literature review; CiteSpace co-occurrence analysis manufacturing; supply chain resilience; global value chain; bibliometric–systematic literature review; CiteSpace co-occurrence analysis

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Li, Y.; Xia, X.; Wang, C.; Huang, Q. Manufacturing Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Value Chain Reconfiguration: An Enhanced Bibliometric–Systematic Literature Review. Systems 2025, 13, 873. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13100873

AMA Style

Li Y, Xia X, Wang C, Huang Q. Manufacturing Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Value Chain Reconfiguration: An Enhanced Bibliometric–Systematic Literature Review. Systems. 2025; 13(10):873. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13100873

Chicago/Turabian Style

Li, Yan, Xinxin Xia, Cong Wang, and Qingbo Huang. 2025. "Manufacturing Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Value Chain Reconfiguration: An Enhanced Bibliometric–Systematic Literature Review" Systems 13, no. 10: 873. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13100873

APA Style

Li, Y., Xia, X., Wang, C., & Huang, Q. (2025). Manufacturing Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Value Chain Reconfiguration: An Enhanced Bibliometric–Systematic Literature Review. Systems, 13(10), 873. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13100873

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