Agile supply chain strategy and supply chain performance: complementary roles of supply chain practices and information systems capability for agility |
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Authors: | Monideepa Tarafdar Sufian Qrunfleh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management Science, Lancaster University (Management School), Lancaster, United Kingdom;2. Department of Computer Information Systems, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | The paper examines the mediating effect of supply chain (SC) practices on the relationship between agile supply chain (ASC) strategy and SC performance. It further examines the moderating effect of information systems (IS) capability for agility on this mediated relationship. Using the theoretical lenses of complementarity and the information processing view of the supply chain, we hypothesise that strategic supplier partnership, customer relationship, postponement and lean practices, mediate the relationship between ASC strategy and SC performance. We further hypothesise that IS capability for agility moderates each of these mediated relationships. We empirically test the hypotheses using survey data from members of senior and executive management in the logistics/supply chain functions of 205 firms. The paper contributes to the literature on ASCs by theoretically explaining and empirically demonstrating how SC practices and IS capability for agility act together to effect a positive relationship between ASC strategy and supply chain performance. |
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Keywords: | supply chain agility supply chain practices supply chain performance information systems capability for agility supply chain information systems moderated mediation analysis structural equation modelling |
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