Fake news on Facebook and their impact on supply chain disruption during COVID-19

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Mohammad Alamgir Hossain
Md. Maruf Hossan Chowdhury
Ilias O. Pappas
Bhimaraya Metri
Laurie Hughes
Yogesh K. Dwivedi
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[1] RMIT University,School of Accounting, Information Systems, and Supply Chain
[2] RMIT University,RMIT Business and Human Rights (BHRIGHT) Centre
[3] University of Technology Sydney,UTS Business School
[4] University of Agder,Digital Futures for Sustainable Business & Society Group, School of Management
[5] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Digital Futures for Sustainable Business & Society Group, School of Management
[6] Indian Institute of Management Nagpur,Department of Management
[7] Swansea University,undefined
[8] Bay Campus,undefined
[9] Swansea University,undefined
[10] Bay Campus,undefined
[11] Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,undefined
[12] Pune & Symbiosis International (Deemed University),undefined
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Fake news; Social media; COVID-19; Supply chain disruption; Resilience; Panic buying;
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Social media (SM) fake news has become a serious concern especially during COVID-19. In this study, we develop a research model to investigate to what extent SM fake news contributes to supply chain disruption (SCD), and what are the different SM affordances that contribute to SM fake news. To test the derived hypotheses with survey data, we have applied partial least square based structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) technique. Further, to identify how different configurations of SC resilience (SCR) capabilities reduce SCD, we have used fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). The results show that SM affordances lead to fake news, which increases consumer panic buying (CPB); CPB in turn increases SCD. In addition, SM fake news directly increases SCD. The moderation test suggests that, SCR capability, as a higher-order construct, decreases the effect of CPB on SCD; however, neither of the capabilities individually moderates. Complimentarily, the fsQCA results suggest that no single capability but their three specific configurations reduce SCD. This work offers a new theoretical perspective to study SCD through SM fake news. Our research advances the knowledge of SCR from a configurational lens by adopting an equifinal means towards mitigating disruption. This research will also assist the operations and SC managers to strategize and understand which combination of resilience capabilities is the most effective in tackling disruptions during a crisis e.g., COVID-19. In addition, by identifying the relative role of different SM affordances, this study provides pragmatic insights into SM affordance measures that combat fake news on SM.
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页码:683 / 711
页数:28
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