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Providing an interpretive structural model of agile supply chain practices

Akbar Rahimi (Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Management and Accounting, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran)
Abbas Raad (Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Management and Accounting, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran)
Akbar Alem Tabriz (Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Management and Accounting, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran)
Alireza Motameni (Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Management and Accounting, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran)

Journal of Modelling in Management

ISSN: 1746-5664

Article publication date: 3 December 2019

Issue publication date: 23 April 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Nowadays, the defense industry is considered a significant part of the manufacturing industries. Military products in the world have a high level of diversity, delivery speed and appropriative operational functionality. Therefore, various producing, high quality and high-speed delivery of military products are of great importance in enhancing Iran’s defensive power. Defense industries’ supply chain agility is a response to how to produce military products with these features. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to provide a model for the agile supply chain of defense industries to show the relationship between agile practices and their hierarchy.

Design/methodology/approach

First, the authors identify the most important supply chain agility practices by expert’s questionnaire. Then, using factor analysis, practices are categorized and validated based on structural equation modeling (SEM). SEM showed a meaningful relationship between agile supply chain practices. Finally, using interpretative structural modeling, a model is presented to show the logical relationships and hierarchy between these practices.

Findings

The results show that out of a total of 62 practices introduced in the previous research for the agile supply chain, 37 practices in the agility of the supply chain of defense industries are effective. The 4 new agility practices were identified in this research. These 41 practices were classified into 8 categories including supplier relationship, workshop level management, organizational structure improvement, human resource management, product designing, improve and integrate the process, application of information technology and customer relationship. Improvement of organizational structure was at the highest level of the model. Therefore, managers first should focus on it.

Research limitations/implications

Given the confidentiality of information in the defense industry, the distribution of questionnaires and their collection was one of the most important limitations. A variety of defense products in land, air and sea areas, and a large number of industries in each sector, forced the authors to select the only land area. Although the results of this research can be used in the air and sea areas, but cannot be said that the implementation of this study presented model will fully lead to the defense industries’ supply chain agility in air and sea sectors.

Originality/value

This is the first research on the supply chain agility of Iran’s defense industry that bridges the gap between theory and practice. The classification of 41 practices in the form of 8 measures and examining the relationship between them is a new and practical approach for understanding the relationships between different variables that affect supply chain agility. This study introduces four new agility practices including the use of new technology and equipment, human resource balance, the use of expert human resources, training and employee empowerment, which can be considered in many industries of developing or less developed countries. Considering the specific situation of defense industry supply chain in comparison with other industries, the results of this research can be used by other defense industries of similar countries.

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Citation

Rahimi, A., Raad, A., Alem Tabriz, A. and Motameni, A. (2020), "Providing an interpretive structural model of agile supply chain practices", Journal of Modelling in Management, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 661-684. https://doi.org/10.1108/JM2-09-2018-0142

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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