The role of digital transformation in improving collaborative planning to address unexpected crisis

IF 4 Q2 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Yu-Chung Tsao, Chien-Wei Ho, Chi-chuan Wu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Unexpected crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic considerably influence business operations and supply chains worldwide. Therefore, many companies have adopted digitalization to address the rapidly changing environment. However, few studies have explored the mediating mechanism between digitalization and collaborative planning. Based on structural equation modeling, this study examines how digital transformation can improve collaborative planning through the mediating roles of management participation and information sharing. The results indicate that digital transformation significantly affects management and information sharing. Additionally, management participation and information sharing positively affect collaborative planning. However, this study reveals that digital transformation does not directly influence collaborative planning. Overall, owing to a lack of research exploring the mediating mechanism between digital transformation and collaborative planning, this study contributes to digitalization and manufacturing and provides valuable suggestions. Fundamentally, companies that want to develop digitalization and encourage collaborative planning should consider the effects of management participation and information sharing.
数字化转型在改进协作规划以应对突发危机方面的作用
摘要新冠肺炎疫情等突发危机对全球商业运营和供应链产生了重大影响。因此,许多公司都采用了数字化来应对快速变化的环境。然而,很少有研究探讨数字化与协同规划之间的中介机制。基于结构方程模型,本研究考察了数字化转型如何通过管理参与和信息共享的中介作用来改善协同规划。结果表明,数字化转型显著影响管理和信息共享。此外,管理层的参与和信息共享对协作规划产生了积极影响。然而,这项研究表明,数字化转型不会直接影响协同规划。总体而言,由于缺乏探索数字化转型和协同规划之间中介机制的研究,本研究有助于数字化和制造业,并提供了有价值的建议。从根本上讲,想要发展数字化并鼓励协同规划的公司应该考虑管理层参与和信息共享的影响。
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