The moderating effect of farming contracts on the relationship between responsive supply chain elements and supply chain resilience

Kaconco James, Nabuuma Betty, Mugarura Jude Thaddeo, J. Kirabira, M. Norbert, Sagala Paul Neil
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Food supply chain disruptions have of recent increased in terms of severity and frequency leading to viability problems for most businesses in related supply chain networks and hunger among millions of human beings. In the extant supply chain literature elements of responsive supply chain such as velocity, versatility, and visibility have been suggested as some of the possible strategies to build supply chain resilience. It has therefore been suggested in this study that these elements’ influence on supply chain resilience is moderated by contract farming as a special form of supplier development. Farming contracts are either production or marketing contracts. Data was collected from a conveniently selected sample of 200 restaurants that use supplier development in the form of contract farming for acquiring critical resources for their operations. A structural equation modelling was used to analyse data related to the direct effects and multi group structural equation modelling was used to assess the moderating effects. The results revealed that there is a statistically significant relationship between the three selected elements of responsive supply chain management and supply chain resilience, and all the hypothesised relationships were moderated by type of farming contracts, with the relationships being stronger under marketing contracts for supply chain velocity, and under production contracts than under marketing contracts for relationships involving versatility and visibility. Therefore, the study recommended that production contracts be used in the fast-food restaurant industry in order to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities, and marketing contracts to build supply chain capabilities. This is the first study that has sought to assess the differential utility of different farming contracts through assessing their moderating effects as a build-up on previous research that has already established that supplier development in the form of contract farming leads to supplier development.
农业契约对响应性供应链要素与供应链弹性关系的调节作用
食品供应链中断的严重程度和频率最近有所增加,导致相关供应链网络中大多数企业的生存问题和数百万人的饥饿。在现有的供应链文献中,响应式供应链的要素,如速度、多功能性和可见性,已被建议作为构建供应链弹性的一些可能策略。因此,本研究表明,作为供应商发展的一种特殊形式,合同农业调节了这些因素对供应链弹性的影响。农业合同要么是生产合同,要么是销售合同。数据是从一个方便选择的200家餐馆样本中收集的,这些餐馆以合同农业的形式使用供应商开发来获取其运营的关键资源。使用结构方程模型来分析与直接效应相关的数据,并使用多组结构方程模型来评估调节效应。结果表明,响应式供应链管理的三个要素与供应链弹性之间存在统计学意义上的关系,所有假设的关系都受到农业合同类型的调节,供应链速度在营销合同下的关系更强,而涉及多功能性和可见性的关系在生产合同下比营销合同下的关系更强。因此,本研究建议在快餐业中使用生产合同以减少供应链的脆弱性,并使用营销合同来建立供应链能力。这是第一个试图通过评估不同农业合同的调节效应来评估不同农业合同的差异效用的研究,该研究是在之前的研究基础上建立起来的,这些研究已经确定了合同农业形式的供应商发展会导致供应商发展。
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