Enhancing resilience in supply chains through resource orchestration and AI assimilation: An empirical exploration

IF 8.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Xingwei Lu, Xianhao Xu, Yi Sun
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In the face of unprecedented global supply chain disruptions, enhancing supply chain resilience (SCR) has become a critical priority. This empirical study examines the crucial role of resource orchestration, encompassing internal reconfiguration and external integration, across the three dynamic capabilities of SCR: readiness, response, and recovery. Additionally, it investigates the moderating effect of AI assimilation on these relationships. Grounded in Resource Orchestration Theory (ROT), this research analyzes data from 388 supply chain executives in China. The findings demonstrate that resource orchestration significantly enhances SCR across most capabilities, with the notable exception of external integration’s effect on the recovery. Interestingly, AI assimilation emerges as a key moderator, strengthening the relationship between internal reconfiguration and the SCR capabilities of readiness and recovery, while exhibiting a negligible effect on the response. This study contributes to the academic discourse by illuminating the complex interactions among ROT, SCR, and AI assimilation, offering valuable guidance for developing effective SCR strategies and highlight the pivotal role of AI assimilation in navigating the complexities of modern global supply chain challenges.
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CiteScore
16.20
自引率
16.00%
发文量
285
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality articles covering a wide range of topics in the field of logistics and transportation research. The journal welcomes submissions on various subjects, including transport economics, transport infrastructure and investment appraisal, evaluation of public policies related to transportation, empirical and analytical studies of logistics management practices and performance, logistics and operations models, and logistics and supply chain management. Part E aims to provide informative and well-researched articles that contribute to the understanding and advancement of the field. The content of the journal is complementary to other prestigious journals in transportation research, such as Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies, Part D: Transport and Environment, and Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Together, these journals form a comprehensive and cohesive reference for current research in transportation science.
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