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The role of collaboration in supply chain resilience
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2015
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Supply NetworkClient-supplier RelationshipsSupply Chain RiskCollaborative ActivitiesSupply Chain ResilienceSupply Chain DisruptionManagementLogisticsSupply ChainSupply Chain ViabilitySupply Chain VisibilitySupply Chain NetworkOrganizational SystemsInter-firm CoordinationSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementSupplier ManagementOrganizational CommunicationBusinessSupply Chain Analysis
The paper investigates how collaboration influences supply chain resilience. Using an exploratory case study of eight buyer–supplier relationships in the food processing industry, the authors examine how collaborative activities and their mechanisms—visibility, velocity, and flexibility—affect resilience. They find that information sharing, collaborative communication, jointly created knowledge, and relationship efforts enhance resilience by boosting visibility, velocity, and flexibility, and they propose mechanisms and interdependencies that explain these effects beyond a single company perspective.
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how collaboration influences supply chain resilience. Collaborative activities and their underlying mechanisms in relation to visibility, velocity and flexibility are investigated. Design/methodology/approach – An exploratory case study consisting of eight buyer–supplier relationships in the food processing industry was conducted. Findings – Key findings show how specific collaborative activities (information-sharing, collaborative communication, mutually created knowledge and joint relationship efforts) increase supply chain resilience via increased visibility, velocity and flexibility. Underlying mechanisms and interdependencies of these factors within the supply chain network are identified. Originality/value – This is one of the first papers to provide in-depth insights into collaboration as a formative element of resilience in a supply chain setting. A series of propositions explain the specific influence of collaborative activities on supply chain resilience beyond a single company perspective.
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