Umar, MuhammadWilson, MarkAhmad, RRadics, Robert2024-07-032022-122024-07-032022-121174-4707https://hdl.handle.net/10182/17311During the global pandemic, supply chains often look for an evidence-based framework to evaluate their responses to disruptions compared to other more successful responses. This study proposes such a framework based on the Haddon matrix that is traditionally used to prevent roadside injuries in road accidents. This tool will help to study supply chains and their vertical and societal linkages during the preparation, response and recovery phases of natural disasters such as global pandemics. Implications for the further development of our current research are outlined.pp.179-184en© 2022 The Author(s).disaster managementHaddon Matrixsupply chain resilienceResearch Update – A framework to study supply chain strategies against global pandemicJournal Article1174-4707ANZSRC::420305 Health and community servicesANZSRC::420309 Health managementANZSRC::330106 Architecture for disaster reliefANZSRC::350703 Disaster and emergency managementANZSRC::3202 Clinical sciencesANZSRC::4404 Development studiesANZSRC::5203 Clinical and health psychologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Attribution-NonCommercial