Disentangling the multifaceted effects of supply base complexity on supply chain agility and resilience

E. Delbufalo
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PurposeThe study investigates how supply base structural complexity influences both supply chain agility and resilience. It employs Normal Accident Theory and Portfolio Theory to disentangle the effects of three structural facets of complexity – numerousness; technical and functional diversity; geographical distribution of suppliers – on the two capabilities simultaneously.Design/methodology/approachThe study is grounded in the Italian footwear industry. 31 manufacturing firms with their global supply base have provided a cross-sectional time series database over a 10-year period (310 observations).FindingsThe results show that supply base numerousness has nonlinear effects on both supply chain agility and resilience. The directions of these effects are opposites. They also show that supply base diversity has an inverted U-shaped effect on supply chain agility while it is insignificant for resilience. Finally, the results show that suppliers' geographical dispersion is detrimental to both capabilities.Originality/valueThis is the first study that considers the multifaceted effects of supply base complexity on both supply chain agility and resilience. In doing so, it also sheds light on some of the most common trade-offs that firms address when they seek a balance between different strategies, such as increasing agility without damaging supply base resilience and vice versa. Considering the resource constraints firms normally face, by disentangling the dual effects of each complexity facet, this study helps decision-makers to develop scalability and leverage the supply base characteristics in order to survive and prosper in uncertain markets.
分析供应链基础复杂性对供应链敏捷性和弹性的多方面影响
目的研究供应链基础结构复杂性对供应链敏捷性和弹性的影响。它运用正常事故理论和投资组合理论来解开复杂性的三个结构方面的影响:数量;技术和功能的多样性;供应商的地理分布——同时具备两种能力。设计/方法/方法该研究以意大利鞋业为基础。31家拥有全球供应基地的制造公司提供了10年期间的横断面时间序列数据库(310个观察值)。研究结果表明,供应基地数量对供应链敏捷性和弹性均有非线性影响。这些影响的方向是相反的。他们还表明,供应基地多样性对供应链敏捷性的影响呈倒u型,而对弹性的影响不显著。最后,研究结果表明,供应商的地理分散对两种能力都是不利的。原创性/价值这是第一个考虑供应基础复杂性对供应链敏捷性和弹性的多方面影响的研究。在此过程中,它还揭示了企业在寻求不同战略之间的平衡时所处理的一些最常见的权衡,例如在不损害供应基础弹性的情况下提高敏捷性,反之亦然。考虑到企业通常面临的资源约束,通过解开每个复杂性方面的双重影响,本研究有助于决策者发展可扩展性和利用供应基础特征,以便在不确定的市场中生存和繁荣。
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