Scientific breakthroughs in the field of the supply chain must keep pace with technological advancements and environmental changes. Modifying processes, systems, structures, roles, and skills is the goal. The relevance of staff training and the necessity for technology is currently a hot topic in managing changes in the concept of the supply chain in retail business. The purpose of this study is to classify and identify journal and conference articles and undertake analysis of the present paper to develop a deep comprehension of the supply chain in retail business. A systematic mapping study (SMS) examines scientific publications produced over time, focus, locus, and the most widely investigated type of research. It is also the most widely used research method. The SMS technique follows well-established empirical guidelines, and the mapping data is based on Scopus. According to SMS research findings on organizational change, 68 studies match the inclusion criteria. By paper type, method, focus, locus, and year of research publication, we divided 68 publications into topic groups. The current studies are then categorized and quantified based on multiple parameters, topic descriptions, and current research trends.