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An­dreas Wie­land

Associate Professor

Subjects
Innovation Supply chain Sustainability Green transition Qualitative methods Quantitative methods

Primary research areas

Supply chain resilience and transformation

A social–ecological view that moves beyond “command & control” and treats resilience as ongoing adaptation, and when needed, transformation.

Geopolitics and global supply chains

How trade tensions and geopolitical changes reorganize supply chains and trigger change across multiple levels.

Supply chain emissions

Partnering with industry to engage the supply chain for Scope 3 emissions reductions and practical pathways toward decarbonization.

Resilience and transformation of global supply chains

I study how global supply chains adapt and transform under pressure by reframing them as social–ecological systems. My work connects supply chains to geopolitics and ecological crises, translating theory imports into empirical tests and actionable managerial/policy guidance. 

I serve as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Supply Chain Management (2022–2027) and am involved in externally funded projects, including a collaboration with Denmark’s Resilience Agency (SAMSIK). 

Recent research projects

DICE: Digital Health in Circular Economy

DICE

Denmark’s Resilience Agenda with SAMSIK

SAMSIK