Advancing the understanding of pharmaceutical supply chain resilience using complex adaptive system (CAS) theory

E. Yaroson, L. Breen, Jiachen Hou, J. Sowter
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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to advance the knowledge of pharmaceutical supply chain (PSC) resilience using complex adaptive system theory (CAS) Design/methodology/approachAn exploratory research design, which adopted a qualitative approach was used to achieve the study’s research objective Qualitative data were gathered through 23 semi-structured interviews with key supply chain actors across the PSC in the UK FindingsThe findings demonstrate that CAS, as a theory, provides a systemic approach to understanding PSC resilience by taking into consideration the various elements (environment, PSC characteristics, vulnerabilities and resilience strategies) that make up the entire system It also provides explanations for key findings, such as the impact of power, conflict and complexity in the PSC, which are influenced by the interactions between supply chain actors and as such increase its susceptibility to the negative impact of disruption Furthermore, the antecedents for building resilience strategies were the outcome of the decision-making process referred to as co-evolution from a CAS perspective Originality/valueBased on the data collected, the study was able to reflect on the relationships, interactions and interfaces between actors in the PSC using the CAS theory, which supports the proposition that resilience strategies can be adopted by supply chain actors to enhance this service supply chain This is a novel empirical study of resilience across multiple levels of the PSC and as such adds valuable new knowledge about the phenomenon and the use of CAS theory as a vehicle for exploration and knowledge construction in other supply chains
运用复杂适应系统(CAS)理论促进对医药供应链弹性的理解
本研究的目的是利用复杂适应系统理论(CAS)来推进对制药供应链(PSC)弹性的认识设计/方法/方法采用探索性研究设计,采用定性方法来实现研究的研究目标,通过对英国PSC关键供应链参与者的23次半结构化访谈收集了定性数据。通过考虑构成整个系统的各种要素(环境、PSC特征、脆弱性和弹性策略),提供了一种系统的方法来理解PSC弹性。它还提供了对关键发现的解释,例如PSC中的权力、冲突和复杂性的影响,这些因素受到供应链参与者之间相互作用的影响,因此增加了其对中断负面影响的敏感性。构建弹性策略的前因由是CAS视角下的共同进化决策过程的结果。原创性/价值基于收集到的数据,本研究能够运用CAS理论来反映PSC中行为者之间的关系、互动和界面。这是一项关于跨PSC多个层面的弹性的新颖实证研究,因此增加了关于这一现象的宝贵新知识,并将CAS理论用作其他供应链探索和知识构建的工具
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