Title of article :
Supply chain disruption management: Global convergence vs national specificity
Author/Authors :
Revilla، نويسنده , , Elena and Sلenz، نويسنده , , Marيa Jesْs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
13
From page :
1123
To page :
1135
Abstract :
As the supply chain expands overseas, there is a growing need for managing supply chain disruptions from a cross-national perspective. This paper investigates whether or not supply chain disruption management (SCDM) can be universally applied. The universality of the SCDM framework is analyzed through the convergent versus divergent (national specificity) debate. On an empirical level, based on a unique sample of 1403 firms representing 69 countries all over the world and using the GLOBE framework, we compare the level of importance of the eight constructs of our framework and the patterns of relationship between the constructs, across eight country clusters. MANOVA analysis and multiple regression analysis were applied to obtain relevant empirical insights. Surprisingly, our findings suggest that while risk sources are different in the various countries, the implementation of SCDM practices is universal. These results support the existing tension between the convergence theory and the national specificity argument.
Keywords :
Universalism , cross-national , Risk management , Supply chain disruptions
Journal title :
Journal of Business Research
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Business Research
Record number :
1955890
Link To Document :
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