Evaluating firm resilience through responsiveness and logistics outsourcing in the COVID-19 era

Sini Laari, Oskari Rintala, Juuso Töyli, Tomi Solakivi, Lauri Ojala
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate how firms can enhance their resilience in response to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the study focuses on assessing responsiveness as an antecedent and logistics outsourcing as a boundary condition to resilience.

Design/methodology/approach

Survey data collected from 286 manufacturing firms in Finland during 2021 are analysed to examine the relationships between supply chain responsiveness, logistics outsourcing and resilience.

Findings

Firm responsiveness is found to improve resilience, while an increasing level of logistics outsourcing weakens this relationship. Surprisingly, geographic dispersion does not significantly affect supply chain responsiveness.

Research limitations/implications

Limitations of the study include the focus on manufacturing firms in Finland and the reliance on survey data. Future research could explore additional factors influencing resilience and consider a broader range of industries and geographical regions.

Practical implications

The findings offer valuable insights for managers seeking to enhance their firms’ resilience in the face of disruptions. By understanding the importance of responsiveness and the potential drawbacks of excessive logistics outsourcing, managers can make informed decisions to improve their firms’ ability to cope with unexpected challenges.

Originality/value

This research contributes to the understanding of resilience in supply chain disruptions by addressing fundamental questions related to efficiency, responsiveness, control and complexity. By examining the interplay between responsiveness, logistics outsourcing and resilience, the study enriches the understanding of how firms can effectively navigate unexpected challenges.

通过 COVID-19 时代的反应能力和物流外包评估企业的应变能力
目的 本文旨在研究企业如何提高其应对 COVID-19 大流行所造成破坏的复原力。设计/方法/途径分析了 2021 年期间从芬兰 286 家制造企业收集的调查数据,以研究供应链响应能力、物流外包和抗灾能力之间的关系。研究结果发现,企业响应能力可提高抗灾能力,而物流外包水平的提高则会削弱这种关系。令人惊讶的是,地理上的分散并没有对供应链响应能力产生重大影响。研究局限性/启示本研究的局限性包括研究重点是芬兰的制造业企业,以及对调查数据的依赖。未来的研究可以探讨影响应变能力的其他因素,并考虑更广泛的行业和地理区域。通过了解响应能力的重要性和过度物流外包的潜在弊端,管理者可以做出明智的决策,提高企业应对突发挑战的能力。原创性/价值这项研究通过解决与效率、响应能力、控制和复杂性相关的基本问题,有助于理解供应链中断中的恢复能力。通过研究响应能力、物流外包和应变能力之间的相互作用,本研究丰富了人们对企业如何有效应对突发挑战的理解。
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