在中断时代实现供应链弹性:能力和战略的配置方法

B. Gaudenzi, R. Pellegrino, I. Confente
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2019冠状病毒病大流行和最近的破坏性事件正在大规模影响企业运营和供应链网络,造成供应、需求、生产和物流活动的干扰。尽管供应链弹性研究近年来受到了广泛关注,但本文的目的是通过探讨供应链弹性策略和能力之间的复杂配置和相互作用如何导致弹性,从而提供原创性的贡献。设计/方法/途径本研究采用模糊集定性比较分析的方法研究了SCR策略和能力的配置。首先,研究结果揭示了不同的SCR策略配置,通过吸收、反应和恢复能力来实现弹性。其次,本研究运用偶然资源基础观点(CRBV)来解释组织如何在破坏性事件发生之前、期间和之后实现弹性。第三,基于采用不同的SCR战略和能力,对不同的组织群体进行了分析。原创性/价值本研究确定了一套等效的SCR策略和能力配置,可以实施以应对破坏性事件并导致弹性。这也丰富了对SCR投资连续阶段的研究,发展了CRBV视角。在我们的结果中,五个解决方案描述了投资于吸收能力的组织,代表了事先的准备。
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Achieving supply chain resilience in an era of disruptions: a configuration approach of capacities and strategies
Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic and recent disruptive events are affecting firms’ operations and supply chain networks on a large scale, causing disturbances in supply, demand, production and logistics activities. Although supply chain resilience (SCR) research has received large attention in recent years, the purpose of this paper is to offer an original contribution by exploring how complex configurations and interactions between SCR strategies and capacities can lead to resilience. Design/methodology/approach This study investigates the configurations of SCR strategies and capacities using a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. Findings First, the findings reveal different SCR strategy configurations through the lens of absorptive, reactive and restorative capacities to achieve resilience. Second, this study applies the contingent resource-based view (CRBV) perspective to interpret how organizations can achieve resilience before, during and after a disruptive event. Third, it offers an analysis of different groups of organizations, based on the adoption of different SCR strategies and capacities. Originality/value This study identifies a set of equifinal SCR strategies and capacity configurations that can be implemented to cope with a disruptive event and lead to resilience. It also enriches the research addressing the consecutive phases of SCR investments, developing the CRBV perspective. In our results, five solutions describe organizations that invest in absorptive capacities, representing an ex ante readiness.
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