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The relationship between information processing capabilities, Net-Zero capability and supply chain performance
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2024
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Supply Chain PerformanceBusiness IntelligenceSupply NetworkBusiness AnalyticsSustainable Supply Chain ManagementIndustrial OrganizationNet-zero CapabilityInformation Technology ManagementSupply Chain DisruptionManagementSupply ChainSupply Chain ViabilitySourcing ManagementSc PerformanceInformation Processing CapabilitiesSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementInformation ManagementStrategic ManagementOperations ManagementDynamic CapabilitySupply ManagementBusiness OperationsBusinessBusiness StrategyTechnologySupply Chain AnalysisSupply Chain Configuration
Purpose This study views Net-Zero as a dynamic capability for decarbonising supply chains (SCs). This study aims to investigate the relationship between three information processing-related capabilities (supply chain visibility [SCV], supply chain integration [SCI] and big data analytics [BDA]) as its antecedents and SC performance as its competitive advantage outcome. Design/methodology/approach The authors conceptualise a research model grounded in the literature based on dynamic capabilities and information processing views. The study uses a structural equation modelling technique to test the hypotheses’ relationship using the survey data from 311 industrial enterprises. Findings The results show that SCI and BDA positively and directly influence the Net-Zero capability (NZC). No significant direct impact is found between SCV and NZC. BDA fully mediates SCV and partially mediates SCI in their relationship with NZC. The results also confirm that NZC positively impacts SC performance (SCP). Originality/value This study contributes to operations management and SC literature by extending the knowledge about Net-Zero SCs through an empirical investigation. In particular, the study suggests BDA is essential to enhance NZC as SCV alone does not significantly contribute. The study also documents the benefit of NZC on SCP, which can encourage more volunteer actions in the industry.
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