War, Geopolitics and the Future of Green Energy Supply Chains: Challenges and Opportunities
戦争、地政学、そしてグリーンエネルギーサプライチェーンの未来:課題と機会 (AI 翻訳)
Abu Sied, Kazi Tazul Islam, Mohammad Mahabubul Haque, Tasnimul Islam
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日本語
本研究は、戦争や地政学的対立、貿易制限、資源ナショナリズムがグリーンエネルギーサプライチェーンに与える影響を分析。混合手法により、戦争が最も強い混乱要因であることを示し、サプライチェーンの回復力強化にはサプライヤー多様化、ローカライゼーション、リサイクル、デジタル化が重要と結論。
English
This study analyzes how war, geopolitical conflicts, trade restrictions, and resource nationalism disrupt green energy supply chains, finding war as the strongest predictor of disruption. It recommends diversification, localization, recycling, and digitization to build resilience, highlighting long-term opportunities amid crisis.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX政策においても、資源確保とサプライチェーン強靭化は重要課題。本論文は地政学リスクの定量評価を提供し、日本企業の調達戦略や政策立案に示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
This paper provides quantitative evidence on geopolitical risks to green supply chains, relevant for global policymakers and firms seeking to secure critical minerals and build resilient energy transition pathways amid rising trade tensions and conflicts.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence linking war and geopolitics to green supply chain disruption, useful for further research on energy transition resilience.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights key risks and strategies (diversification, localization) for corporate supply chain managers in renewable energy sectors.
🏛政策担当者:Emphasizes need for policies to mitigate geopolitical vulnerabilities in green energy supply chains, including strategic stockpiles and trade diversification.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Background: Global unpredictability has been exacerbated by war, geopolitical conflicts, trade restrictions and resource nationalism, posing significant risks to supply chains for green energy. The spread of renewable energy, the efficiency of logistics and the availability of essential minerals are all impacted by these interruptions. Methodology: This study used a mixed-method approach that combined quantitative survey analysis with qualitative review. Professionals, scholars and practitioners provided primary data via Google Forms. Microsoft Power BI was utilized for graphical presentation, while SPSS was utilized for reliability, descriptive statistics, regression, and correlation analysis of the replies. Result: The results show that supply chain disruption is most strongly predicted by war conflict, which is followed by resource nationalism, trade restrictions and geopolitical conflicts. 68% of the variation in supply chain interruption was explained by the regression model. The findings also demonstrate that supply chain resilience is weakened and costs are greatly increased by geopolitical volatility. Conclusion: While conflict and geopolitical unrest provide significant immediate problems, they also promote long-term change via supplier diversification, localization, recycling and digitization. Future energy security, sustainability, and economic expansion depend on the development of robust green energy supply chains.
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