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Ernest Kissi, +4 more
- 30 Apr
2021-
Journal of Financial Management of Prope...
- Vol. 26, Iss: 1, pp 158-180
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the linkage of supply chain disruptions with organisational performance of construction firms through the moderating role of innovation and find that there is a negative relationship between demand-related disruption and business performance as well as project performance.
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Abstract:Supply chain (SC) disruption, whether demand sided or supply sided, is conversely perceived to affect organisational performance of construction firms. This paper, therefore, aims to examine the linkage of supply chain disruptions with organisational performance of construction firms through the moderating role of innovation.,Using a quantitative research, approach the views of 84 construction professionals were elicited using a structured questionnaire. Ordinary least squares were utilised to validate the hypotheses set.,The study proved that there is a negative relationship between demand-related disruption and business performance as well as project performance. Also, it was clear from the study that supply-related disruptions had a significant impact on both project performance and business performance. Although SC innovation was seen to impact business performance, it had no relationship with project performance. Generally, innovation was seen to have a moderating effect of demand and supply disruption of project performance, but it played no moderating role in business performance.,The findings suggest that business firms must be innovative with the supply chain, as it moderated project success. The supply chain of a construction firm plays a very critical role on projects; hence, this study recommends that a supply chain manager ought to be innovative in their operations due to the moderating role SC innovation has on project performance and largely business performance.,Various studies on supply chain has been done on different sectors in the economy; however, little can be said about the construction industry on how supply chain disruptions affects business and project performance and how innovation moderates such effects.
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Supply chain risk management in french companies
Olivier Lavastre, +2 more
- 01 Jan
2012-
Research Papers in Economics
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted an empirical study of 142 general managers and logistics and supply chain managers in 50 different French companies and concluded that for organizations to be effective, SCRM must be a management function that is inter-organizational in nature and closely related to strategic and operational realities of the activity in question.
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DOIModelling construction 4.0 as a vaccine for ensuring construction supply chain resilience amid COVID-19 pandemic
Temidayo O. Osunsanmi, +3 more
- 04 Oct
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Techn...
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a model for applying construction 4.0 as a vaccine for ensuring CSC resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic period, which contributed to ensuring that decisions made within the CSC adopt an evidence-based approach.
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Supply Chain Disruptions and Trade Credit
Yi Lu, +3 more
- 01 Mar
2017-
Research Papers in Economics
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how supply chain relations influenced financial transactions between firms and found that customers who were affected by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake imposed a larger amount of trade credit on their suppliers.
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Zulaiha Hamidu, +2 more
- 16 Mar
2023-
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Mana...
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TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigate the moderating effect of supply chain disruptions (SCD) on the relationship between supply chain resilience (SCR) and supply chain performance (SCP) of manufacturing firms in Ghana.
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DOIDoes technological innovation matter in the nexus between supply chain resilience and performance of manufacturing firms in a developing economy?
Zulaiha Hamidu, +3 more
- 19 Jun
2023-
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Mana...
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TL;DR: In this paper , the mediated-moderated role of supply chain technological innovation (SCTI) in the relationship between supply chain resilience (SCR) and supply chain performance (SCP) was investigated.
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