A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries

The COVID-19 outbreak is a black swan event that has uncovered the delicateness of global supply chains and business architecture. Underpinned by the agency theory and institutional theory, a proposition for business continuity in the highly regulated pharma industry is presented in this paper. A cr...

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Main Authors: Aigbogun, Osaro, Xing, M., Fawehinmi, O., Ibeabuchi, C., Ehido, A., Ahmad, R.B., Abdullahi, M.S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89426
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author Aigbogun, Osaro
Xing, M.
Fawehinmi, O.
Ibeabuchi, C.
Ehido, A.
Ahmad, R.B.
Abdullahi, M.S.
author_facet Aigbogun, Osaro
Xing, M.
Fawehinmi, O.
Ibeabuchi, C.
Ehido, A.
Ahmad, R.B.
Abdullahi, M.S.
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description The COVID-19 outbreak is a black swan event that has uncovered the delicateness of global supply chains and business architecture. Underpinned by the agency theory and institutional theory, a proposition for business continuity in the highly regulated pharma industry is presented in this paper. A cross-sectional quantitative study was carried out on a sample of 102 pharma supply chain executives in Malaysia. The primary data were gathered by administering a self-administered questionnaire and analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). The result reveals that supply chain orientation directly influences supply chain resilience. Also, introducing collaborative regulation as a mediator in this relationship shows partial mediation. The notion of collaborative regulation as a behavioral governance mechanism is relatively new, thus, presenting interesting opportunities for further exploration of the subject matter.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-894262022-10-31T06:29:11Z A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries Aigbogun, Osaro Xing, M. Fawehinmi, O. Ibeabuchi, C. Ehido, A. Ahmad, R.B. Abdullahi, M.S. The COVID-19 outbreak is a black swan event that has uncovered the delicateness of global supply chains and business architecture. Underpinned by the agency theory and institutional theory, a proposition for business continuity in the highly regulated pharma industry is presented in this paper. A cross-sectional quantitative study was carried out on a sample of 102 pharma supply chain executives in Malaysia. The primary data were gathered by administering a self-administered questionnaire and analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). The result reveals that supply chain orientation directly influences supply chain resilience. Also, introducing collaborative regulation as a mediator in this relationship shows partial mediation. The notion of collaborative regulation as a behavioral governance mechanism is relatively new, thus, presenting interesting opportunities for further exploration of the subject matter. 2022 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89426 10.5267/j.uscm.2021.11.001 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle Aigbogun, Osaro
Xing, M.
Fawehinmi, O.
Ibeabuchi, C.
Ehido, A.
Ahmad, R.B.
Abdullahi, M.S.
A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries
title A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries
title_full A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries
title_fullStr A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries
title_full_unstemmed A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries
title_short A supply chain resilience model for business continuity: The way forward for highly regulated industries
title_sort supply chain resilience model for business continuity: the way forward for highly regulated industries
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89426