The development of literature reviews on Supply Chain Performance Measurement Systems (SCPMS) has been extensive. However, studies focusing on the roles of various actors within the supply chain, as well as research covering the period beyond 2020, remain limited. Therefore, we conducted a study to explore the evolution of SCPMS using the Scopus and Web of Science databases, covering the years 2004 to 2024. We began by identifying the limitations of previous literature reviews. Subsequently, we performed a systematic literature review of academic articles published in internationally accredited journals, primarily within the domains of supply chain management and performance measurement. The final sample consisted of 78 articles. The findings reveal publication trends over time and provide insights into the evolution and research opportunities of SCPMS. The evolution of SCPMS over the past two decades reflects a significant transformation driven by shifts in the global business environment, advancements in technology, and the growing emphasis on sustainability and resilience. The research opportunities are categorized into nine key areas. These include the comprehensive SCPMS framework, dynamic evaluation, generalization of SCPMS models, the integration of green, sustainability, and circular economy principles into SCPMS, the analytical methods, and the development of specialized metrics.
Type of Study:
Review |
Subject:
Logistic & Apply Chain Received: 2025/07/9 | Accepted: 2025/10/7