Restraining forces and drivers of supply chain collaboration: evidence from an emerging market

A. Oyedijo, Adebayo Serge Francois Koukpaki, Simonov Kusi‐Sarpong, F. Alfarsi, Ying Yang
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Purpose - This paper aims to investigate how restraining forces and driving forces impact supply chain collaboration in the context of Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach - A qualitative approach was adopted. Using semi-structured interviews, data was obtained from manufacturers and third-party logistics providers in Nigeria's food and beverage sector. The data was analysed using the thematic analysis method. Findings - Interesting findings were revealed regarding how some underlying forces impact supply chain collaboration. These findings were categorised into internal, supply chain, and external environment level factors. However, certain forces were also identified at these distinct levels which can sustain the collaboration between supply chain partners in emerging markets like Nigeria. Originality/value - Many studies on SCM have wholly focused their attention on developed countries, often neglecting emerging markets like Nigeria in the discourse. Although supply chain collaboration has been well researched, our study attempts to shift the attention to the most populous country in Africa. With the help of the force field theory, this research reveals new insights on the restraining forces and drivers of supply chain collaboration, offering the foundation for a new line of research on this subject in emerging markets. Practical implications - This research aids managerial understanding of the restraining forces and drivers of supply chain collaboration in an emerging market. Our research also provides new insights on how to manage supply chain collaboration in emerging markets. Research limitations/implications - The issues highlighted in this paper create opportunities for future studies to dig deeper into the concept of supply chain collaboration in emerging markets. Future studies may find other unique contextual factors which may influence supply chain collaboration asides those identified in this paper.
供应链合作的制约因素和驱动因素:来自新兴市场的证据
目的-本文旨在研究尼日利亚背景下的约束力量和驱动力如何影响供应链协作。设计/方法/方法-采用定性方法。通过半结构化访谈,从尼日利亚食品和饮料行业的制造商和第三方物流提供商那里获得了数据。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。调查结果——关于一些潜在力量如何影响供应链协作的有趣发现被揭示出来。这些发现被分为内部、供应链和外部环境层面的因素。然而,在这些不同的层面上也确定了某些力量,这些力量可以维持尼日利亚等新兴市场供应链合作伙伴之间的合作。原创性/价值——许多供应链管理的研究都将注意力完全集中在发达国家,往往忽视了话语中的新兴市场,如尼日利亚。虽然供应链合作已经得到了很好的研究,但我们的研究试图将注意力转移到非洲人口最多的国家。在力场理论的帮助下,本研究揭示了供应链合作的制约因素和驱动因素的新见解,为新兴市场这一主题的新研究奠定了基础。实际意义-本研究有助于管理层理解新兴市场中供应链合作的制约因素和驱动因素。我们的研究还为如何管理新兴市场的供应链合作提供了新的见解。研究局限/启示-本文中强调的问题为未来的研究创造了机会,可以更深入地研究新兴市场中供应链协作的概念。未来的研究可能会发现其他独特的背景因素,可能会影响供应链协作除了那些在本文中确定。
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