To read this content please select one of the options below:

Developing resilient and robust supply chains through data analytic capability

Alinda Kokkinou (Academy for Built Environment and Logistics, Breda University of Applied Sciences, Breda, The Netherlands) (Center of Expertise Wellbeing Economy and New Entrepreneurship, Avans University of Applied Science, Breda, The Netherlands)
Albert Mandemakers (Academy for Built Environment and Logistics, Breda University of Applied Sciences, Breda, The Netherlands)
Ondrej Mitas (Academy for Tourism, Breda University of Applied Sciences, Breda, The Netherlands)

Continuity & Resilience Review

ISSN: 2516-7502

Article publication date: 13 November 2023

Issue publication date: 16 November 2023

385

Abstract

Purpose

Modern supply chains have become increasingly vulnerable to disruptions, as evidenced by the recent COVID-19 crisis, the Suez Canal blockage and the war in Ukraine. The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of disruptions on organizations and their supply chains, and to examine which resilience principles and corresponding strategies were effective at maintaining and/or creating competitive advantage.

Design/methodology/approach

Anchored in contingent resource-based view theory and organizational information processing theory, the study uses an explanatory mixed-methods explanatory research design consisting of two surveys followed by semi-structured interviews to elaborate on the quantitative results.

Findings

The quantitative findings showed that data analytic capability combined with a data driven culture had a positive impact on competitive advantage through improved supply chain robustness. No similar effect for supply chain resilience on competitive advantage was found. This was explained by the qualitative findings which showed that insights enabled data analytic capability led to increased supply chain robustness by encouraging proactive measures such as safety stock and redundancies in the supply chain. However, supply chain resilience required these measures to be in place. Without them, supply chain managers were unable to act upon the insights enabled by visibility.

Originality/value

The empirical findings show that data analytic capability impacts supply chain robustness and resilience in different ways, especially in the context of unprecedented disruptions.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

This study was conducted as part of the Learning Communities of the Master Supply Chain Management at Breda University of Applied Sciences, during which lecturers, students and professionals jointly address industry challenges. We would like to thank the students and professionals involved, and Julie Pauwels and Irene van Linge for their contribution to the research.

Citation

Kokkinou, A., Mandemakers, A. and Mitas, O. (2023), "Developing resilient and robust supply chains through data analytic capability", Continuity & Resilience Review, Vol. 5 No. 3, pp. 320-342. https://doi.org/10.1108/CRR-07-2023-0013

Publisher

:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited

Related articles