Looking inside the panarchy: reorganisation capabilities for food supply chain resilience against geopolitical crises

Ceren Altuntas Vural, Gokcay Balci, Ebru Surucu Balci, Aysu Gocer
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Abstract

Purpose

Drawing on panarchy theory and adaptive cycles, this study aims to investigate the role of reorganisation capabilities on firms’ supply chain resilience. The conceptual model underpinned by panarchy theory is tested in the agrifood supply chains disrupted by a geopolitical crisis and faced with material shortage. The study considers circularity as a core reorganisational capability and measures its interplay with two other capabilities: new product development and resource reconfiguration capabilities to achieve supply chain resilience.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative research design is followed to test the relationships between circularity capabilities, resource reconfiguration capabilities, new product development capabilities and supply chain resilience. A cross-sectional survey is applied to a sample drawn from food manufacturers who are dependent on wheat and sunflower oil as raw material and who are faced with material shortages in the aftermath of a geopolitical crisis. Measurement models and hypotheses are tested with the partial least squared structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) based on 324 responses.

Findings

The results show that new product development and resource reconfiguration capabilities fully mediate the relationship between circularity capabilities and supply chain resilience. In other words, the food producers achieved supply chain resilience in response to agrifood supply chain disruption when they mobilised circularity capabilities in combination with new product development and resource reconfiguration capabilities.

Practical implications

The findings suggest that producers in the agrifood industry and even those in other industries need to develop circularity capabilities in combination with new product development and resource reconfiguration capabilities to tackle supply chain disruptions. In a world that is challenged by geopolitical and climate-related crises, this means leveraging 3R practices as well as resource substitution and reconfiguration in new product development processes.

Originality/value

The study explores the release and reorganisation phases of adaptive cycles in a panarchy by analysing the interplay between different capabilities for building supply chain resilience in response to disruptions challenging supply chains from higher levels of the panarchy. The results extend the theoretical debate between circularity and supply chain resilience to an empirical setting and suggest the introduction of new variables to this relationship.

透视泛政治体系内部:食品供应链抵御地缘政治危机的重组能力
目的运用层次理论和适应周期理论,探讨重组能力对企业供应链弹性的影响。以层级制理论为基础的概念模型在因地缘政治危机而中断并面临物资短缺的农产品供应链中得到了检验。本研究将循环性视为一种核心重组能力,并衡量其与其他两种能力(新产品开发和资源重新配置能力)的相互作用,以实现供应链弹性。设计/方法/方法遵循定量研究设计来测试循环能力、资源重新配置能力、新产品开发能力和供应链弹性之间的关系。一项横断面调查应用于从依赖小麦和葵花籽油作为原材料的食品制造商中抽取的样本,这些制造商在地缘政治危机之后面临材料短缺。采用基于324个响应的偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对测量模型和假设进行了检验。研究结果表明,新产品开发能力和资源重构能力在循环能力和供应链弹性之间起着中介作用。换句话说,当食品生产商将循环能力与新产品开发和资源重新配置能力相结合时,他们在应对农业食品供应链中断时实现了供应链弹性。实际意义研究结果表明,农业食品行业乃至其他行业的生产商需要发展循环能力,结合新产品开发和资源重新配置能力,以应对供应链中断。在一个受到地缘政治和气候相关危机挑战的世界,这意味着在新产品开发过程中利用3R实践以及资源替代和重新配置。独创性/价值本研究通过分析不同能力之间的相互作用,探讨了层级制中适应周期的释放和重组阶段,以建立供应链弹性,以应对来自更高层次层级制的供应链挑战。研究结果将循环度和供应链弹性之间的理论争论扩展到经验设置,并建议在这种关系中引入新的变量。
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