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Accueil » Harnessing Technological Innovation and Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Supply Chain
Integrating technology into Supply Chain Management (SCM) helps to improve performance and gain competitive advantage. The benefits are manifold, and concern all supply chain processes, from the product design phase through to procurement, flow management, transport, distribution, etc. (Alkaraan et al., 2025). These contributions are particularly important in a context where the complexity of SCM is growing, and the associated risks are increasingly present (Jamwal et al., 2022). Several technologies, such as blockchain, IoT and artificial intelligence (AI), can be used to optimize supply chain processes and improve performance, particularly in environmental terms (Benzidia et al., 2021 ; Karmaker et al., 2023 ; Najar et al., 2025; Ennajeh et al., 2025). Among these most promising technologies, AI offers potential for improvements and requires successful integration into supply chain processes and information systems (Hendriksen, 2023; Cannas et al., 2024). Among the objectives of technology adoption in general and AI in particular, recent research highlights sustainability (Sipola et al., 2023; Patalas-Maliszewska, 2024).
This track aims to explore how innovative technologies and AI can be used to make supply chains more sustainable. Researchers are invited to submit original contributions on this theme (in French or English). Papers can explore the applications, impacts and challenges of integrating technologies and AI in the sustainable transformation of supply chains. Theoretical, methodological and empirical perspectives, qualitative and quantitative studies are welcome.
Instructions to the Authors : https://www.prologconference.com/author-guidelines-prolog-conference
Track Keywords :
Supply chain, Sustainability, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Innovation.
References :
Adel ALOUI : a.aloui@istec.fr