Assessing complexity of supply chains: evidence from wholesalers
Author:
de Leeuw Sander,Grotenhuis Ruud,van Goor Ad R.
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss complexity assessment in supply chains, to describe a methodology for measuring supply chain complexity in distributive trade and to illustrate the measurement of supply chain complexity and mechanisms to cope with supply chain complexity in distributive trade.Design/methodology/approachThe paper discusses literature on measuring supply chain complexity and uses five case studies among wholesale companies to illustrate a methodology to measure supply chain complexity and to discuss strategies to cope with supply chain complexity.FindingsThe study confirms the multifaceted nature of supply chain complexity. The paper identifies eight drivers of supply chain complexity and uses these to illustrate the measurement of supply chain complexity in a wholesale environment. The paper identifies six strategies used by wholesalers for coping with supply chain complexity and identifies interrelations between supply chain complexity drivers and these strategies.Research limitations/implicationsThe research is based on case studies in wholesale companies; future research may include survey research, including other sectors to analyze industry differences but may also focus on other parts of the supply chain.Practical implicationsThe study provides insights into how to identify and measure complexity in a supply chain and what can be done to manage supply chain complexity.Originality/valueThe measurement approach is new to supply chain management and is based on multiple drivers of supply chain complexity. The research is focused on wholesalers, which is a segment that has received limited academic attention in supply chain research to date.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Decision Sciences
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