This study investigates the evolving relationship between supply chain integration (SCI) and firm performance through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 148 publications retrieved from the Scopus database. Using VOSviewer 1.6.20 software, the research maps the intellectual structure of the field, highlighting influential authors, journals, and thematic developments. Findings reveal that SCI conceptualized across internal, supplier, and customer integration has consistently been linked to improved operational efficiency, responsiveness, and competitive advantage. However, empirical evidence also indicates mixed outcomes, particularly under conditions of environmental uncertainty and excessive dependence on partners. Recent scholarship demonstrates a notable shift toward sustainability-oriented integration and the adoption of digital technologies such as blockchain, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence, which collectively enhance resilience and adaptability. The analysis underscores gaps in research across developing economies and service industries, suggesting opportunities for future inquiry. Overall, the study deepens understanding of SCI’s role in shaping resilient, sustainable, and technologically enabled supply chains.
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