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Examining the Impact of Supply Chain Management Practices on Supply Chain Flexibility During the Covid-19 Pandemic with Supply Chain Risk Management Culture as a Moderator
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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected supply chains around the world, it has tested the true resilience of businesses in every sector. Emerging economies are not as developed in supply chain management as developed economies and the pandemic severely affected numerous economic sectors resulting in devastating economic performance. This research focuses on examining how the regular supply chain management practices (SCMPs) have impacted the supply chain flexibility with supply chain risk management culture as a moderating variable during the pandemic. This study was conducted through an online based questionnaire. Data were collected from 283 manufacturing companies that presented different industrial sectors in Egypt. The data was analysed using partial least squares technique. The results indicated that strategic supplier partnership, customer relationship practices and information sharing are the three SCMPs which positively affect supply chain flexibility. Moreover, the supply chain risk management culture positively moderated the impact of strategic supplier partnership, customer relationship practices and information sharing on supply chain flexibility.Department
Supply Chain ManagementPublisher
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Journal title
International Journal of Agile Systems and Managementae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1504/IJASM.2021.119043
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