Digital capabilities to manage agri-food supply chain uncertainties and build supply chain resilience during compounding geopolitical disruptions

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作者
Belhadi, Amine [1 ]
Kamble, Sachin [2 ]
Subramanian, Nachiappan [3 ]
Singh, Rajesh Kumar [4 ]
Venkatesh, Mani [5 ]
机构
[1] Int Univ Rabat, Rabat Business Sch, Rabat, Morocco
[2] EDHEC Business Sch, Strategy Operat & Supply Chain Management, Roubaix, France
[3] Univ Sussex, Sci Policy Res Unit, Business Sch, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[4] Management Dev Inst MDI, Gurgaon, India
[5] Montpellier Business Sch, Montpellier, France
关键词
Supply chain uncertainty; Dynamic capabilities; Strategic contingency theory; Digital technologies; Russian invasion; Africa; Agri-food supply chain; Geopolitical disruptions; DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES; TRANSFORMATION; CHALLENGES; OPERATIONS;
D O I
10.1108/IJOPM-11-2022-0737
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe agricultural supply chain is susceptible to disruptive geopolitical events. Therefore, agri-food firms must devise robust resilience strategies to hasten recovery and mitigate global food security effects. Hence, the central aim of this paper is to investigate how supply chains could leverage digital technologies to design resilience strategies to manage uncertainty stemming from the external environment disrupted by a geopolitical event. The context of the study is the African agri-food supply chain during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.Design/methodology/approachThe authors employ strategic contingency and dynamic capabilities theory arguments to explore the scenario and conditions under which African agri-food firms could leverage digital technologies to formulate contingency strategies and devise mitigation countermeasures. Then, the authors used a multi-case-study analysis of 14 African firms of different sizes and tiers within three main agri-food sectors (i.e. livestock farming, food-crop and fisheries-aquaculture) to explore, interpret and present data and their findings.FindingsDownstream firms (wholesalers and retailers) of the African agri-food supply chain are found to extensively use digital seizing and transforming capabilities to formulate worst-case assumptions amid geopolitical disruption, followed by proactive mitigation actions. These capabilities are mainly supported by advanced technologies such as blockchain and additive manufacturing. On the other hand, smaller upstream partners (SMEs, cooperatives and smallholders) are found to leverage less advanced technologies, such as mobile apps and cloud-based data analytics, to develop sensing capabilities necessary to formulate a "wait-and-see" strategy, allowing them to reduce perceptions of heightened supply chain uncertainty and take mainly reactive mitigation strategies. Finally, the authors integrate their findings into a conceptual framework that advances the research agenda on managing supply chain uncertainty in vulnerable areas.Originality/valueThis study is the first that sought to understand the contextual conditions (supply chain characteristics and firm characteristics) under which companies in the African agri-food supply chain could leverage digital technologies to manage uncertainty. The study advances contingency and dynamic capability theories by providing a new way of interacting in one specific context. In practice, this study assists managers in developing suitable strategies to manage uncertainty during geopolitical disruptions.
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