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Journal : Maroon Journal De Management

Synergizing Sustainability: Integrated Demand-Supply Strategies for Resilient Retail, Transport, and Logistics Systems Dzreke, Simon Suwanzy; Dzreke, Semefa Elikplim
Maroon Journal De Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Maroon Journal De Management (MJDM)
Publisher : Generasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/mjdm.v3i1.302

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Global supply chains confront existential threats from climate volatility manifest in port-crippling storms and agricultural collapse and chronic disruptions spanning pandemics to geopolitical fragmentation, exposing the fragility of efficiency-optimized models. This research pioneers integrated computational frameworks that transcend disciplinary silos to synchronize environmental sustainability with operational resilience across retail, transport, and logistics ecosystems. Multi-method analysis combining Life Cycle Assessment, Agent-Based Modelling, and policy scenario testing demonstrates that harmonized demand-supply coordination consistently outperforms isolated interventions. Synchronized demand shaping (e.g., AI-facilitated circular consumption) and regionalized supply redesign (e.g., micro-factories) reduce end-to-end emissions by 30–40%, while dynamic AI routing cuts logistics costs by 22% during severe disruptions. Integrating policy instruments like harmonized carbon accounting amplifies stakeholder ROI by 2.8× versus fragmented approaches. The framework empowers industry and policymakers to co-optimize decarbonization and disruption preparedness, transforming brittle networks into adaptive, low-carbon value chains resilient to systemic shocks a strategic imperative beyond incremental adjustment.
Alexa, Reshape My Supply Chain: How Voice Commerce Alters Demand Forecasting, Fulfillment Speed, and Marketing Messaging Dzreke, Simon; Dzreke, Semefa Elikplim
Maroon Journal De Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Maroon Journal De Management (MJDM)
Publisher : Generasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/mjdm.v3i1.303

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The simple utterance "Alexa, order more batteries!" triggers significant operational discontinuities across global supply chains. Voice commerce, now constituting 35% of smart speaker interactions, fundamentally restructures retail logistics, consumer expectations, and marketing psychology. With 47% of voice orders demanding last-minute, low-margin essentials like toilet paper or allergy medicine, traditional demand forecasting succumbs to pronounced "voice shock," characterized by 27% higher volatility spikes concentrated within narrow 15-minute windows. Analysis of 2.3 million anonymized voice transactions, combined with eye-tracking studies of 450 participants and logistics simulations, reveals a critical shift: consumers now expect 2-hour delivery for voice-activated purchases, representing a 96% compression from the established 2-day standard for mobile or web orders. This heightened urgency necessitates hyperlocal fulfillment pods within five miles of users, demonstrably outperforming regional warehouses by reducing delivery failures by 44%. Critically, sonic marketing adheres to a strict "3-second rule," where audio advertisements exceeding this duration experience 62% abandonment. This research introduces a voice-optimized framework demonstrating how enterprises can leverage micro-fulfillment algorithms, ethical conversational design, and predictive audio mnemonics to convert voice-induced operational chaos into sustainable competitive advantage. The era of voice-driven supply chains represents a contemporary imperative.