2019
DOI: 10.1108/bij-10-2018-0346
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Building supply chain risk resilience

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how firms can develop business risk resilience from supply chain disruption events, by developing big data analytics (BDA) capabilities within their organization. The authors test whether BDA mediates the impact of institutional response to supply chain disruption events, and information technology infrastructure capabilities (ITICs), on firm’s ability to develop risk resilience from supply chain disruption events. Design/methodology/approach The study is based… Show more

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“… Ma & Li (2020) ; Kocamaz et al (2016) ; Ma et al (2016) ; Chen & MA (2014) ; Xu & Ma (2020) ; Tian et al (2020) ; Ma & Li (2020) . I3 Competitive advantage Competitive advantage is the extent to which an organization is able to create a defensible position over its competitors Liao et al (2017); Montshiwa & Nagahira (2015) ; Princes (2020) ; Sheel & Nath (2019) ; Singh & Singh (2019) ; Dubey et al (2019) . I4 Disaster management The concept of disaster management can be defined as the correct set of actions and activities taken during each phase of the disaster extending between preventing the disaster from happening to overcoming its effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Ma & Li (2020) ; Kocamaz et al (2016) ; Ma et al (2016) ; Chen & MA (2014) ; Xu & Ma (2020) ; Tian et al (2020) ; Ma & Li (2020) . I3 Competitive advantage Competitive advantage is the extent to which an organization is able to create a defensible position over its competitors Liao et al (2017); Montshiwa & Nagahira (2015) ; Princes (2020) ; Sheel & Nath (2019) ; Singh & Singh (2019) ; Dubey et al (2019) . I4 Disaster management The concept of disaster management can be defined as the correct set of actions and activities taken during each phase of the disaster extending between preventing the disaster from happening to overcoming its effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supply chain resilience not only helps companies recover from disruption and risk but is also an essential source of core competitiveness. Precisely, resilience can improve the supply chain performance outcome directly related to supply chain risk management strategies (Zsidisin et al, 2010), reducing fragility (Singh et al, 2019), the time and economic cost of supply chain recovery from disruption (Datta, 2017), the operational risks of enterprises (Tukamuhabwa et al, 2017), and the effect of disruption or risk on business performance (Jüttner et al, 2011).…”
Section: Results Of Supply Chain Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased uncertainty that comes about as a result of supply chain disruption events, sows confusion within an organization and paralyses the decision-making process. An organization that is able to effectively restructure its resource base in a changing business environment will be able to develop capabilities that can assist the firm in reducing the adverse impact of supply chain disruption events (Singh and Singh, 2019). SCRM practices are therefore actions that companies take to realize strategy that can respond effectively to business uncertainty (Jarzabkowski, 2004).…”
Section: Scrm Practices and Firm Corporate Reputationmentioning
confidence: 99%