Exploring the supply chain ambidexterity: a multilevel micro-foundational perspective

Javad Feizabadi, Somayeh Alibakhshi, David M. Gligor
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to introduce a multilevel micro-foundational perspective on supply chain (SC) ambidexterity, grounded in organizational learning and adaptation research. It investigates the interplay of contextual factors, strategic orientation and a bundle of supply chain management practices to foster ambidextrous performance.

Design/methodology/approach

Leveraging a blend of perceptual and objective data and measures, this study explores the intricacies of macro and micro factors at multiple levels, offering empirical support for the research framework. The interrelationships among these factors are scrutinized through three analytical approaches: selection, interaction and system forms of interdependence analysis.

Findings

First, the authors offer empirical support for their conceptual model, illustrating that ambidexterity behavior and outcomes in the SC emanate from intricate interactions between macro and micro factors across various levels. Second, the authors present robust empirical evidence endorsing a system/gestalt form of interdependence analysis in capturing SC ambidexterity and performance. This analytical approach effectively captures the complementarity and contradictory interdependence among the opposing poles of efficiency and responsiveness.

Originality/value

The organizational and SC activity configuration faces numerous paradoxical tensions, such as profitability versus sustainability. This study offers valuable insights into establishing an ambidextrous system capable of navigating and addressing these paradoxical situations.

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探索供应链的灵活性:多层次微观基础视角
目的本研究以组织学习和适应研究为基础,旨在从多层次的微观基础角度探讨供应链(SC)的灵活性。本研究利用感知和客观数据及测量方法,从多个层面探讨了错综复杂的宏观和微观因素,为研究框架提供了实证支持。研究结果首先,作者为其概念模型提供了实证支持,说明自然科学中的灵活性行为和结果源于不同层面的宏观和微观因素之间错综复杂的相互作用。其次,作者提出了有力的实证证据,支持以系统/gestalt 形式的相互依存分析来捕捉自然科学的灵活性和绩效。这种分析方法有效地捕捉到了效率和响应能力这对对立两极之间的互补性和相互依存的矛盾性。本研究为建立一个能够驾驭和解决这些矛盾情况的双向系统提供了宝贵的见解。
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