The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context

In the context of economic globalization, when faced with a series of unpredictable risks, such as political unrest between countries, pandemics, war, and natural disasters, the vulnerability of the enterprise supply chain is prominent, and more and more enterprises begin to attach importance to sus...

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Main Author: Li, Jiahao
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70290/
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description In the context of economic globalization, when faced with a series of unpredictable risks, such as political unrest between countries, pandemics, war, and natural disasters, the vulnerability of the enterprise supply chain is prominent, and more and more enterprises begin to attach importance to sustainable development. These factors put higher demands on supply chain resilience (SCRE), affecting supply chain performance (SCP). This study aims to explore the impact of corporate SCRE on SCP under the mediating role of SC sustainability. Through literature review, the sub-dimensions of each variable are determined, and the questionnaire collection and empirical analysis are conducted on 159 enterprises distributed in 14 industries. The results show that SCRE has a positive and significant impact on SC sustainability, SCRE has a direct positive impact on SCP, and SCRE has an indirect positive impact on SCP under the mediating effect of SC sustainability. The study also introduces a representative Chinese enterprise as a case study, combines theory with practice, and proposes a series of implications for strengthening SCRE in management. The limitations of this study are that the sample size is relatively small, and the results are time-sensitive and may not be universal. In addition, the results obtained in the case analysis section may also be affected by the subjective factors of the researchers.
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spelling nottingham-702902023-06-30T14:11:43Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70290/ The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context Li, Jiahao In the context of economic globalization, when faced with a series of unpredictable risks, such as political unrest between countries, pandemics, war, and natural disasters, the vulnerability of the enterprise supply chain is prominent, and more and more enterprises begin to attach importance to sustainable development. These factors put higher demands on supply chain resilience (SCRE), affecting supply chain performance (SCP). This study aims to explore the impact of corporate SCRE on SCP under the mediating role of SC sustainability. Through literature review, the sub-dimensions of each variable are determined, and the questionnaire collection and empirical analysis are conducted on 159 enterprises distributed in 14 industries. The results show that SCRE has a positive and significant impact on SC sustainability, SCRE has a direct positive impact on SCP, and SCRE has an indirect positive impact on SCP under the mediating effect of SC sustainability. The study also introduces a representative Chinese enterprise as a case study, combines theory with practice, and proposes a series of implications for strengthening SCRE in management. The limitations of this study are that the sample size is relatively small, and the results are time-sensitive and may not be universal. In addition, the results obtained in the case analysis section may also be affected by the subjective factors of the researchers. 2022-09-07 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70290/1/20326552_BUSI4083_21_22%20.pdf Li, Jiahao (2022) The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] Supply chain resilience Supply chain sustainability Supply chain performance Empirical analysis Case study
spellingShingle Supply chain resilience
Supply chain sustainability
Supply chain performance
Empirical analysis
Case study
Li, Jiahao
The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context
title The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context
title_full The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context
title_fullStr The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context
title_short The Impact of Supply Chain Resilience on Supply Chain Performance under the Moderating Effect of Sustainability: A Study under The Chinese Business Context
title_sort impact of supply chain resilience on supply chain performance under the moderating effect of sustainability: a study under the chinese business context
topic Supply chain resilience
Supply chain sustainability
Supply chain performance
Empirical analysis
Case study
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70290/