Industrial Digitization, the Use of Real-Time Information, and Operational Agility: Digital and Information Perspectives for Supply Chain Resilience

Change is the permanent reality of the digital business world. Firms manage it by their ability and capability to cope with short-term and long-term deviations and disruptions. This article presents an examination of the supply chain resilience (SCR) of firms operating in the Malaysian Service Secto...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on engineering management 2024-01, Vol.71, p.10387-10397
Hauptverfasser: Akhtar, Pervaiz, Ghouri, Arsalan Mujahid, Saha, Mahasweta, Khan, Mustafa Rehman, Shamim, Saqib, Nallaluthan, Kesavan
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Zusammenfassung:Change is the permanent reality of the digital business world. Firms manage it by their ability and capability to cope with short-term and long-term deviations and disruptions. This article presents an examination of the supply chain resilience (SCR) of firms operating in the Malaysian Service Sector. The data for this article were collected from 157 managers of 59 firms operating in 7 subservice sectors. Following organizational information processing theory and reviewing the relevant literature for the conceptualization, we tested a framework that suggests that the use of real-time information (URTI) enhances SCR. We also found that the industrial digital environment has an important link with the URTI. The results indicate that the URTI is significantly associated with SCR and operational agility, which partially mediates the relationship between the URTI and SCR. We further discuss the theoretical, practical, and policy implications arising from this research.
ISSN:0018-9391
1558-0040
DOI:10.1109/TEM.2022.3182479