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Managing asymmetrical supply chain relationships: psychological ownership and commitment in the agri-food sector Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Hannele Suvanto, Merja Lähdesmäki
Purpose In this paper, the authors integrate the psychological ownership theory with the concept of commitment to contribute to the discussion on agricultural supply chain management. The purpose of this study is to examine how farmers experience their commitment to the business relationship with the processor and how this is conveyed through the routes of psychological ownership. Design/methodology/approach
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The impact of multiagent systems on autonomous production and supply chain networks: use cases, barriers and contributions to logistics network resilience Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-02-20 Benjamin Nitsche, Jonas Brands, Horst Treiblmaier, Jonas Gebhardt
Purpose Academics and practitioners have long acknowledged the potential of multiagent systems (MAS) to automate and autonomize decision-making in logistics and supply chain networks. Despite the manifold promises of MAS, industry adoption is lagging behind, and the exact benefits of these systems remain unclear. This study aims to fill this knowledge gap by analyzing 11 specific MAS use cases, highlighting
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Contextualizing resilience to critical infrastructure maintenance supply networks Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-02-13 Kirstin Scholten, Dirk Pieter van Donk, Damien Power, Stephanie Braeuer
Purpose To be able to continuously provide affordable services to consumers, managers of critical infrastructure (CI) maintenance supply networks have to balance investments in resilience with costs. At the same time, CI providers need to consider factors that influence resilience such as the geographical spread or the location of the network. This study aims to contextualize supply chain resilience
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Supply chain accountability, COVID-19, and violations of workers’ rights in the global clothing supply chain Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-02-13 Shahzad Uddin, Md Shoaib Ahmed, Khandakar Shahadat
Purpose This study aims to contribute to the debate on the efficacy of softer regulations to prevent violations of workers’ rights in the global clothing supply chain. Design/methodology/approach This study draws on value trap and adverse incorporations as a theoretical lens to understand the reasons behind the continued violations of workers’ rights. The empirical findings are based on an analysis
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The dual environmental customer and green reputation pressures on environmental management systems: the performance implications of manufacturing exports Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-02-02 Hung Nguyen, George Onofrei, Frank Wiengarten, Ying Yang, Robert McClelland, Mohammadreza Akbari
Purpose This study aims to explore the joint effects of environmental customer and green reputation pressures (GRP) on environmental management systems (EMSs), and their linkages to environmental and business performance, especially among export manufacturers. Design/methodology/approach This study collected empirical data from 437 manufacturers in multiple countries to explore differences in handling
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The role of power-based behaviours on pharmaceutical supply chain resilience Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-01-26 Emilia Vann Yaroson, Liz Breen, Jiachen Hou, Julie Sowter
Purpose This study aims to explore the effect of power-based behaviours on pharmaceutical supply chain (PSC) resilience. Design/methodology/approach This study used a mixed-method approach to explore the role of power-based behaviours in PSC resilience. Qualitative interviews from 23 key PSC stakeholders, followed by thematic analysis, revealed the underlying perceptions regarding PSC resilience. Quantitative
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The role of technology in supply chain decarbonisation: towards an integrated conceptual framework Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Linqi Xu, Fu Jia, Xiao Lin, Lujie Chen
Purpose This study aims to systematically review the current academic literature on the role of technologies in low-carbon supply chain management (SCM), identify and analyse critical themes and propose an integrated conceptual model. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review of 48 papers published between 2010 and 2022 was conducted. A conceptual model was advanced. Findings Based
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The impact of using digital technologies on supply chain resilience and robustness: the role of memory under the covid-19 outbreak Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-01-17 Murilo Zamboni Alvarenga, Marcos Paulo Valadares de Oliveira, Tiago André Gonçalves Félix de Oliveira
Purpose This paper’s main aim is to check the mediating effect of supply chain memory in the relationship between using digital technologies and both supply chain resilience and robustness. In addition, the impact of the COVID-19 disruption was tested as a moderator of the impact of supply chain memory on supply chain resilience and robustness. Design/methodology/approach Altogether, 257 supply chain
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Industry 4.0 technology capabilities, resilience and incremental innovation in Australian manufacturing firms: a serial mediation model Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-01-10 Dilupa Nakandala, Richard Yang, Henry Lau, Samanthi Weerabahu
Purpose There is a well-documented trend among businesses for applying continuously improving, technologically-supported processes. This trend, in part, responds to evolving and challenging business environments and competitive pressures. It also increasingly mandates the need for businesses to invest in improving their digital capabilities and is driven by the expectation that such investments will
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Supply chain resilience strategies and their impact on sustainability: an investigation from the automobile sector Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2023-01-05 Jagroop Singh, Abu Bakar Abdul Hamid, Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes
Purpose The purpose of this study is to propose a framework comprising supply chain (SC) resilience strategies to handle low-frequency high impact disruptive events. This study also evaluates the impact of SC resilience strategies’ implementation on the triple bottom line of SC sustainability. Design/methodology/approach A hybrid three-phased method is proposed to meet the research objectives of this
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Improving cross-functional teams’ effectiveness during supply chain disruptions: the importance of information scouting and internal integration Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-12-30 Mitchell J. van den Adel, Thomas A. de Vries, Dirk Pieter van Donk
Purpose Organizations increasingly rely on cross-functional teams to deal with supply chain (SC) disruptions. These teams may use their broad range of connections and expertise to gather or scout relevant information, enabling them to develop integrative countermeasures and increase their organization’s resilience. Despite their potential, cross-functional teams often struggle to attain information
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Let us get contextual: critical realist case studies in supply chain management Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-12-02 Amanda Bille, Christian Hendriksen
Purpose This study aims to explain the value of using critical realist case research in supply chain management (SCM). While positivist case research focuses on generalizable law-like rules, and interpretivist research explores social meaning, critical realist case research seeks to make objective explanations that are bound by the case context. This study demonstrates how a critical realist synthesis
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Leveraging supply integration, mass customization and manufacturing flexibility capabilities and the contingency of innovation orientation Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-11-28 Hamid Jafari, Hadi Ghaderi, Mohammad H. Eslami, Mohsin Malik
Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between supply integration and firm performance by first, investigating the mediating effects of manufacturing flexibility and mass customization; and second, exploring the moderating role of innovation orientation on the link between internal capabilities and performance. Design/methodology/approach Resource orchestration and contingency theories
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A start-up’s collaboration in networks for sustainable freight transport: a micro-meso-macro approach to innovation Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-11-28 Lisa Melander, Frida Lind
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how start-ups with a clear sustainability focus collaborate with multiple actors at different levels to pursue business ideas and develop sustainable freight transport solutions. Design/methodology/approach This paper builds on a theoretical approach that includes three levels of analysis: the actor level (micro), business-network level (meso) and society
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Systemic risks in supply chains: a need for system-level governance Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-10-05 Celian Colon, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
Purpose Global and interconnected supply chains are increasingly exposed to systemic risks, whereby individual failures propagate across firms, sectors and borders. Systemic risks have emerged from the decisions of individual firms, e.g., outsourcing and buffer reduction, and are now beyond their control. This paper aims to identify appropriate approaches to mitigating those risks. Design/methodology/approach
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Beyond the hype: how blockchain affects supply chain performance Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-08-30 Sven Markus, Paul Buijs
Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the debate about the value of blockchain for supply chain management by assessing empirical evidence on the relationship between blockchain and supply chain performance. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a structured review of the academic literature to identify and assess papers providing empirical insight on operational blockchain applications
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Learning by supplying to climb the value chain: suppliers’ transition from B-to-B to B-to-C Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-08-29 Irfan Irfan, Alan Kai Ming Au, Faisal Khurshid, Felix T.S. Chan
Purpose Drawing on organizational learning and dynamic capabilities literature, this study aims to explore how suppliers from traditional emerging economies (STEE) can acquire, assimilate and use new knowledge essential for the development of production and marketing capabilities. These capabilities then facilitate suppliers in climbing the value chain from B-to-B to B-to-C. Design/methodology/approach
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Smart green supply chain management: a configurational approach to enhance green performance through digital transformation Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-08-19 Laura V. Lerman, Guilherme Brittes Benitez, Julian M. Müller, Paulo Renato de Sousa, Alejandro Germán Frank
Purpose While it is known that digital transformation facilitates data flow in supply chains, its importance on green supply chain management (GSCM) has not been investigated concisely. This paper aims to expand the theory of digital transformation in GSCM by investigating the interconnections between these concepts and providing an integrative view of a smart green supply chain management (Smart GSCM)
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A systematic analysis of quality management in agri-food supply chains: a hierarchy of capabilities perspective Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-08-16 Jianlan Zhong, Han Cheng, Xiaowei Chen, Fu Jia
Purpose This paper aims to systematically review the literature on quality management in agri-food supply chains (SCs) and propose an integrated conceptual framework. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review that analyses 93 papers in peer-reviewed academic journals published from 1996 to November 2021 is conducted. A conceptual model is advanced. Findings Based on a hierarchy of
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Examining the rigor of SCM research: the case of supply chain agility Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-08-04 David M. Gligor, Theodore P. Stank, Nichole Gligor, Jeffrey A. Ogden, David R. Nowicki, Ted Farris, Yavuz Idug, Rishabh Rana, Jamie Porchia, Patil Kiran
Purpose This study aims to explore the impact of one significant threat to the rigor of theory building within supply chain management, namely, the improper development of different measures for the same construct. Design/methodology/approach Two survey studies are conducted. Study 1 investigates the impact of three firm orientations on five of the most cited supply chain agility (SCA) scales. Study
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Supply chain stakeholder pressure for the adoption of sustainable supply chain practices: examining the roles of entrepreneurial and sustainability orientations Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-07-14 Natalia G. Vidal, Wellington Spetic, Simon Croom, Donna Marshall
Purpose This study examines the relationship between supply chain stakeholder pressure from customers and suppliers for the adoption of social and environmental sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practices given the simultaneous conditional effects of both entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and sustainability orientation (SO). Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a survey of US firms
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The role of cognitive capital in supply chain resilience: an investigation during the COVID-19 pandemic Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-06-22 Anis Daghar, Leila Alinaghian, Neil Turner
Purpose Research on the “black box” of cognitive capital remains limited in supply chain resilience (SCRES) literature. Drawing from an in-depth single case study of a major consumer electronics multinational facing the COVID-19 disruption, this paper aims to develop a clearer picture of cognitive capital’s elements while contextualizing how they interact with SCRES temporal capabilities to prepare
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How can green innovation from manufacturers benefit from supplier networks? Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-06-15 Colin C.J. Cheng, Shu-Han Hsu, Chwen Sheu
Purpose Prior research on supply chain management has advanced substantially our understanding of how suppliers’ knowledge affects manufacturers’ green innovation. However, overlooking the suppliers’ diverse green knowledge in supplier networks, namely, green knowledge diversity, has limited our understanding of both supply chain management and green innovation development. To address this important
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Role of information and communication technology in mitigating risks in Indian agricultural supply chains Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-06-07 Suwarna Shukla, Rohit Kapoor, Narain Gupta, Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes, Vikas Kumar
Purpose Theorising from a resource-based view perspective, the intersection of supply chain management and the use of information technology (IT) has been investigated in this study. This paper aims to investigate supply chain performance (SCP) as an essential outcome of the use of IT and explores the effect of supply chain collaboration (SCC) on SCP. In addition, volume uncertainty (VU) has been explored
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Decentralization of information and supply chain self-organization: the resulting effect on network performance in the transitive service triads Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-05-04 Artur Swierczek
Purpose This study considers transitive service triads, which consist of three dyads formed by three actors: supplier, logistics service provider and customer, who remain directly linked by one or more of the upstream and downstream flows of products, information and finances. This paper aims to explore the link between information governance, decentralized information technologies and supply chain
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Sustainable supply chain management – a key to resilience in the global pandemic Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-03-31 Julius Eggert, Julia Hartmann
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential synergy between companies’ sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) activities and their supply chain resilience (SCRES). The authors propose hypotheses about the impact of buying companies SSCM activities on the inflicted damage by unexpected supply chain disruptions and the recovery time afterwards and test these empirically using
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Impact of modern slavery allegations on operating performance Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-03-25 Kezban Yagci Sokat, Nezih Altay
Purpose Modern slavery is a humanitarian problem that affects global supply chains. Given the increasing pressures from legislature, consumers and investors, firms have a growing interest in eliminating forced labor and modern slavery from their supply chains. However, the impact of modern slavery on firm performance has not been shown before. This paper aims to investigate the impact of modern slavery
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Boundary spanning in multiple supplier development initiatives: an exploratory study Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-03-18 Martin Norlyk Jørgensen, Chris Ellegaard, Hanne Kragh
Purpose Boundary spanners link their internal organization with its external environment. In the present research, the authors study supply managers who build a bridge between a large original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and its network of suppliers. The purpose of this paper is to explore how boundary spanners mediate between internal (buyer) and external (supplier) managers in supplier development
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The impact of a blockchain platform on trust in established relationships: a case study of wine supply chains Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-03-10 Mike Brookbanks, Glenn Parry
Purpose This paper examines the impact of a blockchain platform on the role and importance of trust in established buyer-supplier relationships. Design/methodology/approach A literature review provides insight into trust development in supply chains. Research uses a case study of two wine supply chains: the producers, importers, logistics companies and UK Government agencies. Semi-structured interviews
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Knowledge management in offshoring innovation by SMEs: role of internal knowledge creation capability, absorptive capacity and formal knowledge-sharing routines Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-03-08 Ahmad Khraishi, Antony Paulraj, Fahian Huq, Chandrasekararao Seepana
Purpose In spite of the increased attention on knowledge management processes as important variables for firms to generate performance benefits within supply chain literature, little is known about how these variables could impact offshoring innovation (OI) relationships held by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Considering their growing importance, this study aims to investigate the interplay
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Customer integration and customer value: contingency roles of innovation capabilities and supply chain network complexity Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-02-28 Alexander Otchere Fianko, Dominic Essuman, Nathaniel Boso, Abdul Samed Muntaka
Purpose Prior research assumes that customer integration enhances customer value. However, the mechanisms and conditions under which customer integration contributes to customer value are less understood. This study aims to draw insight from the resource-based view (RBV) to conceptualize customer integration as an input resource that triggers product and process innovation capabilities to enhance customer
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The effects of industry 4.0 technologies on relational performance: the mediating role of supply chain emergence in the transitive logistics service triads Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-02-09 Artur Swierczek
Purpose The purpose of this study is twofold. First, it aims to explore the link between the industry 4.0 technologies, supply chain emergence and their resulting impact on relational performance in the transitive service triads. Second, the study also seeks to recognize the role of supply chain emergence as a mediator between the industry 4.0 technologies and relational performance. Design/methodology/approach
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The application of digital twin technology in operations and supply chain management: a bibliometric review Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-02-09 Rajinder Bhandal, Royston Meriton, Richard Edward Kavanagh, Anthony Brown
Purpose The application of digital twins to optimise operations and supply chain management functions is a bourgeoning practice. Scholars have attempted to keep pace with this development initiating a fast-evolving research agenda. The purpose of this paper is to take stock of the emerging research stream identifying trends and capture the value potential of digital twins to the field of operations
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Investigating barriers to demand-driven SME collaboration in low-volume high-variability manufacturing Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-02-08 Nikolai Kazantsev, Grigory Pishchulov, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Pedro Sampaio, Judy Zolkiewski
Purpose This paper adopts a multi-tier perspective and aims to explore challenges of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in collaborative manufacturing amid the emergence of dedicated B2B platforms. Original equipment manufacturers welcome formation of demand-driven collaborations between SME suppliers to facilitate ramp-up of production capacity. While being potentially beneficial to suppliers
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Supply chain relational capital for sustainability through governance: the moderating effect of network complexity Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-01-24 Md Maruf Hossan Chowdhury, Mesbahuddin Chowdhury, Eijaz Ahmed Khan, Shahriar Sajib
Purpose This study aims to investigate the conditional direct and indirect effects of supply chain relational capital (RC) on supply chain sustainability via sustainability governance. Design/methodology/approach In line with the study’s aims, a quantitative survey-based approach was adopted. This study uses a random sample of 272 manufacturing firms from the apparel industry in Bangladesh. This study
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Eco-innovation in the upstream supply chain: re-thinking the involvement of purchasing managers Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-01-21 Laurence Viale, Stéphano Vacher, Jeanne Bessouat
Purpose In a context of ecological transition, this study aims to explore and understand what fosters the participation of purchasing departments and identify the drivers and difficulties encountered during the development of eco-innovation within firms. Design/methodology/approach The authors adopt a qualitative methodology that provides tools to study complex phenomena. In-depth interviews with highly
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Managing triadic supplier relationships in collaborative innovation projects: a relational view perspective Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-01-13 Andrea Patrucco, Christine Mary Harland, Davide Luzzini, Federico Frattini
Purpose Suppliers are essential partners in innovation projects, as they own resources, knowledge assets and capabilities that complement those of buying firms. In today’s competitive environment, firms may choose to collaborate with suppliers beyond dyads, forming triadic or three-party relationships. Using the theoretical lens of the relational view (RV), this study aims to explore what type of triad
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Exploring the nexus between GSCM and organisational culture: insights on the role of supply chain integration Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2022-01-10 Francesco Rizzi, Marina Gigliotti, Eleonora Annunziata
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the interlinks between different forms of organisational culture (OC), supply chain (SC) integration, green supply chain management (GSCM) practices. It adopts a green human resource management (GHRM) perspective on knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) dynamics to shed light on the drivers that facilitate the implementation of green practices along with the
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Achieving resilience through knowledge management practices and risk management culture in agri-food supply chains Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-12-30 Imran Ali, Ismail Golgeci, Ahmad Arslan
Purpose Given the increasingly turbulent business landscape and unprecedented incidents (e.g. Covid-19), firms must achieve supply chain resilience (SCRes) as a dynamic capability to bounce back from adversities and ensure continuity of operations. The purpose of this study is to integrate the three interrelated [knowledge management, risk management culture (RMC) and resilience] but often separately
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The future role of reverse logistics as a tool for sustainability in food supply chains: a Delphi-based scenario study Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-12-28 Christopher Münch, Heiko A. von der Gracht, Evi Hartmann
Purpose The importance of integrating sustainability into business activities rises continuously. In addition to an established focus on forward logistics, there is a growing awareness of reverse logistics. Reverse logistics ensures sustainable practices and increases competitiveness for companies, but it also comes with challenges. Therefore, the implementation of reverse logistics is associated with
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How can logistics service providers foster supply chain collaboration in logistics triads? Insights from the Italian grocery industry Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-12-21 Lorenzo Bruno Prataviera, Alessandro Creazza, Fabrizio Dallari, Marco Melacini
Purpose Collaborative solutions are increasingly being proposed to generate value in supply chains. Concurrently, firms have progressively outsourced logistics operations to logistics service providers (LSPs). However, many questions remain unsolved regarding the role played by LSPs in supporting supply chain collaboration (SCC) in triadic rather than dyadic contexts. This study aims to explore the
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End-to-end sustainability: trade-offs, consumers’ perceptions and decisions beyond B2C interfaces Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-12-21 Camila Lee Park, Mauro Fracarolli Nunes, Alessio Ishizaka
Purpose This study aims to examine the extended effects of corporate (ir)responsibilities in supply chains. More specifically, the authors compare the impact of social and environmental initiatives and failures in the reputational capital of supply chain partners. The authors investigate how (and if) companies’ decisions to prioritize different sustainability dimensions in their supplier selection
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Toward a holistic understanding of sustainability in corporations: Resource-based view of sustainable supply chain management Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-12-03 Ozlem Ayaz Arda, Frank Montabon, Ekrem Tatoglu, Ismail Golgeci, Selim Zaim
Purpose While the three interconnected aspects of the triple bottom line -environmental, social and economic sustainability- are well-established, these aspects have insufficiently been addressed together in the supply chain management literature. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to examine whether environmental and social performance mediates the relationship between environmental management practices
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Does environmental proactivity make a difference? The critical roles of green operations and collaboration in GSCM Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-11-30 Aleksandr M. Kitsis, Injazz J. Chen
Purpose This paper aims to examine the complex links between environmental proactivity, collaboration with suppliers and customers, green operations and firm performance. Design/methodology/approach Based on a sample of 208 US companies, five main effects and two mediation effects were tested using structural equation modeling analysis. Findings This study reveals that environmental proactivity exerts
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Episodic supply chains at times of disruption Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-11-18 Christina Öberg
Purpose Additive manufacturing has been described as converting supply chains into demand chains. By focusing on metal additive manufacturing as a contemporary technology causing ongoing disruption to the supply chain, the purpose of this paper is to describe and discuss how incumbent firms act during an ongoing, transformational disruption of their supply chain. Design/methodology/approach Interviews
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The role of capabilities in shaping sustainable supply chain flexibility and enhancing circular economy-target performance: an empirical study Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-10-23 Surajit Bag, Muhammad Sabbir Rahman
Purpose A circular economy is a popular approach considered by many firms to address sustainable development goals strategically. Literature indicates that collaborative relationships among supply chain partners facilitate circular economy practices. However, there is a dearth of studies in lower-middle-income countries indicating the unique challenges industries face whilst practising circular economy
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Behavioral operations management and supply chain coordination mechanisms: a systematic review and classification of the literature Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-10-14 Fatemeh Sahar Goudarzi, Paul Bergey, Doina Olaru
Purpose The recent surge in behavioral studies on the coordination mechanisms in supply chains (SCs) and advanced methods highlights the role of SC coordination (SCC) and behavioral issues associated with improving the performance of the operations. This study aims to critically review the behavioral aspect of channel coordination mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach Following a systematic literature
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Dynamic capabilities in the “new normal”: a study of organizational flexibility, integration and agility in the Peruvian coffee supply chain Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-10-14 Edgar Ramos, Andrea S. Patrucco, Melissa Chavez
Purpose Considering the unprecedented supply chain disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the agri-food sector, the possession of dynamic capabilities (DCs) – particularly, the need for higher agility – seems to be the key to survival in highly uncertain environments. This study aims to use the dynamic capability view (DCV) theory to analyze how three key supply chain capabilities
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Measuring institutional pressures in a supply chain context: scale development and testing Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-10-04 Katri Kauppi, Davide Luzzini
Purpose Increasing amount of empirical research in operations and supply chain management is using institutional theory as its theoretical lens. Yet, a common scale to measure the three institutional pressures – coercive, mimetic and normative – is lacking. Many studies use proxies or a single, grouped, construct of external pressures which present methodological challenges. This study aims to present
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Blockchain adoption in supply networks: a social capital perspective Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-10-03 Francesco Galati
Purpose This study aims to contribute to the early but fervent debate on blockchain and supply networks by proposing a novel theoretical perspective on blockchain adoption grounded on social capital theory. In particular, it seeks to answer the following question: what is the role of social capital in shaping the decision to adopt blockchain in supply networks? Design/methodology/approach Multiple
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Diagnosing recurrent logistics problems: a combined SCM disciplines and maturity perspective Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-09-23 Harmen S. Wijbenga, Paul C. van Fenema, Nynke Faber
Purpose The purpose of the study is to diagnose recurrent logistics problems in a public organization’s network of logistics entities, determining the maturity level of each supply chain (SC) function, and trying to link problems within the SC functions to the maturity level by using the case study method. Design/methodology/approach Extant research on supply chain management (SCM) maturity is combined
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Impact of a country’s logistical capabilities on supply chain risk Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-09-20 R. Sreedevi, Haritha Saranga, Sirish Kumar Gouda
Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between environmental factors, risk perception and decision-making in risk management. Specifically, using attribution theory, the authors study the influence of macro-level logistical capabilities of a host country on a firm’s actual and perceived supply chain risk, and examine if this country-level factor and the firm level perception of risk affect
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An empirical investigation into intelligent cost analysis in purchasing Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-08-24 Frank Bodendorf, Manuel Lutz, Stefan Michelberger, Joerg Franke
Purpose Cost transparency is of central importance to reach a consensus between supply chain partners. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the instrument of cost analysis which supports the link between buyers and suppliers. Design/methodology/approach Based on a detailed literature review in the area of cost analysis and purchasing, intelligent decision support systems for cost estimation
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Empirical research on the relationships between demand- and supply-side risk management practices and their impact on business performance Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-09-02 Sebastian Sturm, Nils-Ole Hohenstein, Hendrik Birkel, Gernot Kaiser, Evi Hartmann
Purpose This paper integrates research on demand- and supply-side risk management practices to better explain how to achieve competitive advantage in dynamic business conditions. The purpose of this study is to develop a model linking supply chain flexibility, agility, robustness and resilience and to investigate its relationships and impact on business performance. Design/methodology/approach The
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Adaptations to first-tier suppliers’ relational anti-slavery capabilities Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-08-27 Caroline Emberson, Silvia Maria Pinheiro, Alexander Trautrims
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how first-tier suppliers in multi-tier supply chains adapt their vertical and horizontal relationships to reduce the risk of slavery-like practices. Design/methodology/approach Using Archer’s morphogenetic theory as an analytical lens, this paper presents case analyses adduced from primary and secondary data related to the development of relational anti-slavery
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Pharmaceutical supply chains and management innovation? Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-08-23 Marina Papalexi, David Bamford, Alexandros Nikitas, Liz Breen, Nicoleta Tipi
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the implementation of innovative programmes within the downstream domain of the pharmaceutical supply chain (PSC), with the aim of informing improved service provision. Design/methodology/approach A mixed-method approach was used to assess to what extent innovation could be adopted by hospital and community pharmacies to improve the delivery process of pharmaceutical
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The future of sustainable supply chains: a novel tertiary-systematic methodology Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-08-04 Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Livio Cricelli, Emilio Esposito, Serena Strazzullo
Purpose In recent years, economic, environmental and social sustainability has become one of the fastest-growing research fields. The number of primary and secondary papers addressing the triple bottom line is growing significantly, and the supply chain (SC) management discipline is in the same wave. Therefore, this paper aims to propose a novel tertiary systematic methodology to explore, aggregate
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The relationship between internal supply chain structure and operational performance: survey results from Japanese manufacturers Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-08-09 Mikihisa Nakano, Kazuki Matsuyama
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the roles of a supply chain management (SCM) department. To achieve that, this study empirically examines the relationship between internal supply chain structure and operational performance, using survey data collected from 108 Japanese manufacturers. Design/methodology/approach Based on a literature review of not only organizational theory but also
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Cognitive frames held by supply chain managers: implications for the management of sustainability in supply chains Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-07-28 Lutz Preuss, Andrew Fearne
Purpose Despite the growing importance and complexity of modern supply chains, little scholarly attention has been devoted to cognitive processes in supply chain management (SCM). In particular, we know little about the structure of supply chain managers’ cognitive frames and how differences between frames affect sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). Design/methodology/approach Given the relative
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Supply chain management talent: the role of executives in engagement, recruitment, development and retention Supply Chain Management (IF 11.263) Pub Date : 2021-08-03 Laura Birou, Remko Van Hoek
Purpose This paper aims to fill a void in existing research by focusing on in-company efforts to develop supply chain (SC) talent, with a specific focus on the role that executives can play in this process. This study uses the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm and theory of training motivation as theoretical background for the exploration. In addition to that, this paper provides meaningful information