“…Scholars in the current cluster have addressed the problems exploring and examining various areas in the domain, including supply chain integration and collaboration [167,168,176], the effects of macro (e.g., environment and governance structure) and micro (e.g., interpersonal relationships) variables on supply chain information sharing [173]. Oher topics include sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SME) and entrepreneurship as the engines of economic development [169,173,177], biotechnology and its enormous potentials for entrepreneurs and agriculture improvement (e.g., grain productivity) [178,179], and the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies such as IoT, blockchain, AI, RFID, etc., to alleviate inefficiencies, improve transparency and traceability, and improve decision making [21,177,[180][181][182][183][184]. Technology acceptance by consumers and e-governance [185], sustainability and green practices [186,187], and FSCs during the epidemic crisis, specifically COVID-19 [188], also attract significant attention.…”