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Understanding green supply chain information integration on supply chain process ambidexterity: The mediator of dynamic ability and the moderator of leaders' networking ability

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1088077

Keywords

green supply chain; IT system integration; information sharing; supply chain dynamic capabilities; networking ability; supply chain process ambidexterity

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province of China
  2. Humanities and Social Science Fund of the Ministry of Education of China
  3. [ZR2021QG007]
  4. [19YJC630118]

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This study explores the influence of green supply chain information integration on supply chain process ambidexterity, as well as the mediation and boundary conditions. The findings suggest that IT system integration effectively promotes information sharing in green supply chain enterprises. Supply chain dynamic capability partially mediates the relationship between IT system integration, information sharing, and supply chain process ambidexterity. Additionally, networking ability positively moderates the relationship between absorptive capacity, innovation capacity, and supply chain process ambidexterity.
Based on dynamic capability theory, this paper aims to explore the influence of green supply chain information integration (IT system integration and information sharing) on supply chain process ambidexterity (efficiency and flexibility) and expounds on the mediation mechanisms (supply chain dynamic capability) and the boundary condition (networking ability) between the two. Through the sample data test research model of 351 managers of manufacturing enterprises, it is found that information technology (IT) system integration can effectively promote the information sharing level of green supply chain enterprises. Supply chain dynamic capability partially mediates the influence of IT system integration and information sharing on supply chain process ambidexterity. Moreover, networking ability positively moderates the relationship between absorptive capacity, innovation capacity, and supply chain process ambidexterity, but does not play a significant role in the relationship between adaptive capacity and supply chain process ambidexterity.

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