An exploratory study of organisational and industry drivers for the implementation of emerging technologies in logistics

A. Nand, A. Sohal, I. Fridman, Sairah Hussain, Mark Wallace
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PurposeEmerging technologies have the capacity to transform industries offering substantial benefits to users. Given the increasing demand for advanced logistics services, third-party logistic service providers (LSPs) face greater pressure to deploy and realise these technologies, especially given the demands and operational challenges created during the COVID-19 crisis. Drawing upon the diffusion of innovation (DOI) theory and technology–organisation–environment (TOE) framework, this paper goes beyond just identifying drivers and barriers to technology adoption to understanding how LSPs and industry experts perceive these drivers and barriers and simultaneously confront and undertake actions to implement them.Design/methodology/approachAn exploratory study was conducted in three phases: (1) in-depth interviews with twelve stakeholders in the Australian logistics industry; (2) five in-depth interviews conducted with stakeholders during the COVID-19 crisis and (3) a focus group discussion session. All interviews were analysed using content analysis and revealed several drivers for the deployment of emerging technologies, including internal organisational factors that drive supply chain (SC) network optimisation.FindingsThe analysis of the three phases identified several drivers for the deployment of emerging technologies in logistics, including internal organisational factors that drive SC network optimisation. Also identified were external drivers including the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, along with barriers and specific actions that were considered and implemented by LSPs for sustainable operations, particularly in a post-COVID-19 environment.Originality/valueThis study explores organisational and industry drivers for the implementation of emerging technologies. Explicitly, it extends the extant research by highlighting organisational and industry drivers and enablers that influence adoption and deployment of emerging technologies. Second, it advances the existing perspectives on LSPs in the Australian context on the development and implementation of technology strategies. The paper offers insights around implementation of technologies, directly obtained from industrial application for managers and practitioners.
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对物流中新兴技术实施的组织和行业驱动因素的探索性研究
新兴技术有能力改变行业,为用户带来实质性利益。鉴于对先进物流服务的需求不断增加,第三方物流服务提供商(lsp)在部署和实现这些技术方面面临更大的压力,特别是考虑到2019冠状病毒病疫情危机期间的需求和运营挑战。借鉴创新扩散(DOI)理论和技术-组织-环境(TOE)框架,本文超越了仅仅识别技术采用的驱动因素和障碍,了解lsp和行业专家如何看待这些驱动因素和障碍,同时面对并采取行动来实施它们。设计/方法/途径探索性研究分三个阶段进行:(1)对澳大利亚物流业的12位利益相关者进行深入访谈;(2)在2019冠状病毒病危机期间与利益攸关方进行五次深度访谈;(3)焦点小组讨论。所有访谈都使用内容分析进行分析,并揭示了新兴技术部署的几个驱动因素,包括驱动供应链(SC)网络优化的内部组织因素。对这三个阶段的分析确定了在物流中部署新兴技术的几个驱动因素,包括驱动SC网络优化的内部组织因素。还确定了外部驱动因素,包括COVID-19危机的影响,以及lsp为可持续运营(特别是在COVID-19后环境中)考虑和实施的障碍和具体行动。原创性/价值本研究探讨了实施新兴技术的组织和行业驱动因素。明确地说,它通过强调影响新兴技术采用和部署的组织和行业驱动因素和使能因素,扩展了现有的研究。其次,它提出了在澳大利亚发展和实施技术战略的背景下对lsp的现有观点。本文为管理者和实践者提供了直接从工业应用中获得的关于技术实施的见解。
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