Does Resilience Matter for Supply Chain Performance in Disruptive Crises with Scarce Resources?

Author:

Queiroz Maciel M.1ORCID,Fosso Wamba Samuel2ORCID,Raut Rakesh D.3ORCID,Pappas Ilias O.45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. FGV EAESP R. Itapeva 474 Sao Paulo 01332‐000 Brazil

2. TBS Business School 1 Place Alphonse Jourdain Toulouse 31068 France

3. Department of Operations and Supply Chain Management National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) Vihar Lake Mumbai 400087 India

4. University of Agder Universitetsveien 25 Kristiansand 4630 Norway

5. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Sem Sælands vei 7–9 Trondheim 7491 Norway

Abstract

AbstractIn today's disruptive world, firms and supply chains are facing massive disruptions, primarily owing to resource scarcity. We develop a model supported by the resilience and resource‐based theories to assess supply chain decision‐makers in the United States. We validate the model by employing partial least squares structural equation modeling and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis. We find that supply chain agility and flexibility can support supply chain resilience, which in turn sustains supply chain performance. Furthermore, we find a mediation effect of supply chain resilience in the relationship between agility and supply chain performance, as well as between flexibility and supply chain performance. Furthermore, the findings suggest that supply chain performance under severe disruptions can be achieved when supply chains are resilient based on the combination of agility and flexibility. Our study contributes to the supply chain resilience and resource‐based theory literature by identifying that resource configuration plays a decisive role in resilience and performance in severe disruptions due to resource scarcity. Our findings suggest that not all resilience‐related resources are necessary to build resilience and support performance. Therefore, when confronted by a disruptive crisis, managers, practitioners and policymakers should identify the best resource configurations to create resilience and support performance.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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