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Investigating the impact of social capital on SC resilience and SC performance

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Despite the importance of social capital (SCt), its influence on supply chain (SC) resilience and performance is not sufficiently understood. The aim of the research is to analyze the relationship between social capital, supply chain resilience and supply chain performance. This paper is survey-based research which used data of 203 firms from Hanoi. The hypothesis model is examined by structural equation modeling. Empirical examinations indicate that social capital positively impacts supply chain resilience and performance. The outcomes of our study could provide a guideline for practitioners on improving the ability of supply chain to cope with changes and help firms avoid disruptions and improve SC performance.
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Tom
Strony
197--200
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 25 poz., tab.
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autor
  • Faculty of Business Management Hanoi University of Industry Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Faculty of Business Management Hanoi University of Industry Hanoi, Vietnam
Bibliografia
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  • 6. Asamoah, D., Agyei-Owusu, B. & Ashun, E. J. B. A. I. J. 2020. Social network relationship, SC resilience and customer-oriented performance of small and medium enterprises in a developing economy.
  • 7. Carey, S., Lawson, B. & Krause, D. R. 2011. Social capital configuration, legal bonds and performance in buyer–supplier relationships. Journal of Operations Management, 29, 277-288.
  • 8. Gölgeci, I. & Kuivalainen, O. J. I. M. M. 2020. Does social capital matter for SC resilience? The role of absorptive capacity and marketing-SC management alignment. 84, 63-74.
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  • 11. Krause, D. R., Handfield, R. B. & Tyler, B. B. 2007. The relationships between supplier development, commitment, social capital accumulation and performance improvement. Journal of Operations Management, 25, 528-545.
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  • 19. Thi Mai Anh, N., Hui, L., Khoa Vu, D. & Mehmood, S. 2019. Relational capital and SC collaboration for radical and incremental innovation: An empirical study in China. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 31, 1076-1094.
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Uwagi
1. Preface
2. Session: International Conference on Research in Management and Technovation
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Bibliografia
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