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Strategic supply chains: a configurational perspective

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 1093-1123

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJLM-09-2020-0383

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Strategic supply chain; Agility; Adaptability; Alignment; Configurations; Firm performance

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This study aims to explore the interaction of strategic supply chain elements with internal and external contextual conditions, finding that flexible/organic supply chain organizational structures and high levels of supply chain capabilities have a positive impact on performance. The insights provided by this research can guide investment decisions and best practices for developing successful strategic supply chains.
Purpose - Drawing on configuration theory and adopting a holistic perspective, the authors aim to explore strategic supply chain elements' interaction with internal and external contextual conditions. Specifically, they evaluate multivariate co-alignment of supply chain's capabilities (agility, adaptability, alignment), adhocracy organizational structure and environmental uncertainty (dynamism, munificence and complexity) that lead to superior performance outcomes (supply chain cycle time, financial performance, market performance). Design/methodology/approach - A survey research design is adopted to collect primary and secondary data from 182 international firms. Cluster analysis and profile deviation techniques are employed first to derive a taxonomy of strategic supply chains and then examine multivariate co-alignment. Findings - The analysis reveals that four groups of triple-A supply chains could emerge. It is found that strategic supply chains exhibit a flexible/organic/fluid organizational structure and a high level of triple-As in their processes. These supply chains perform superior to a higher level of environmental complexity, munificence and dynamism. Practical implications - This study's results provide insights for practitioners by informing their investment decisions for developing strategic supply chains. Specifically, this research highlights the contextuality of triple-A supply chains and offers best practices to capitalize on strategic supply chains. Originality/value - Executives in organizations require a holistic understanding of various elements to ensure that the organizational system as a whole performs effectively. This research offers insights into the interdependencies of triple-A supply chains with other organizational and external environmental elements. Noteworthy implications for scholarship in operations/supply chain management and supply chain practitioners are presented.

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