The role of digital platforms in e-commerce food supply chain resilience under exogenous disruptions

IF 7.9 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Supply Chain Management: An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1108/scm-02-2023-0064
Arunpreet Singh Suali, J. Srai, N. Tsolakis
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Purpose Operational risks can cause considerable, atypical disturbances and impact food supply chain (SC) resilience. Indicatively, the COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions in the UK food services as nationwide stockouts led to unprecedented discrepancies between retail and home-delivery supply capacity and demand. To this effect, this study aims to examine the emergence of digital platforms as an innovative instrument for food SC resilience in severe market disruptions. Design/methodology/approach An interpretive multiple case-study approach was used to unravel how different generations of e-commerce food service providers, i.e. established and emergent, responded to the need for more resilient operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings SC disruption management for high-impact low-frequency events requires analysing four research elements: platformisation, structural variety, process flexibility and system resource efficiency. Established e-commerce food operators use partner onboarding and local waste valorisation to enhance resilience. Instead, emergent e-commerce food providers leverage localised rapid upscaling and product personalisation. Practical implications Digital food platforms offer a highly customisable, multisided digital marketplace wherein platform members may aggregate product offerings and customers, thus sharing value throughout the network. Platform-induced disintermediation allows bidirectional flows of data and information among SC partners, ensuring compliance and safety in the food retail sector. Originality/value The study contributes to the SC configuration and resilience literature by investigating the interrelationship among platformisation, structural variety, process flexibility and system resource efficiency for safe and resilient food provision within exogenously disrupted environments.
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数字平台在外因干扰下电子商务食品供应链复原力中的作用
目的运营风险会造成严重的非典型干扰,影响食品供应链(SC)的恢复能力。例如,COVID-19 大流行病给英国的食品服务造成了严重破坏,因为全国范围的缺货导致零售和家庭配送供应能力与需求之间出现了前所未有的差异。为此,本研究旨在探讨在严重市场混乱的情况下,数字平台作为食品安全委员会复原力的创新工具是如何出现的。研究结果针对高影响低频率事件的混乱管理需要分析四个研究要素:平台化、结构多样性、流程灵活性和系统资源效率。成熟的电子商务食品经营者利用合作伙伴入驻和当地废物价值化来提高抗灾能力。实际意义数字食品平台提供了一个高度定制化、多面化的数字市场,平台成员可以汇集产品和客户,从而在整个网络中共享价值。该研究通过研究平台化、结构多样性、流程灵活性和系统资源效率之间的相互关系,为外生干扰环境下安全、有弹性的食品供应做出了贡献。
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期刊介绍: Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a journal that places great emphasis on research findings with international relevance and global impact, benefitting both theory and practice. To be considered for publication, research papers and case studies submitted to SCM must contribute to extending supply chain knowledge beyond a dyadic perspective. The journal focuses specifically on empirical research and does not accept submissions related to modelling or simulation. This is because the challenges posed by globalization and rapidly evolving technology trends have a direct impact on supply chain design and management. Therefore, it is essential for contemporary supply chain practices to be responsive, proactive, integrated, and driven by information when managing the various components of the supply chain.
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