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      Investigating the relationship between supply chain innovation, risk management capabilities and competitive advantage in global supply chains

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          Purpose

          The purpose of this paper is to propose and validate a theoretical model to investigate whether supply chain (SC) innovation positively affects risk management capabilities, such as robustness and resilience in global SC operations, and to examine how these capabilities may improve competitive advantage.

          Design/methodology/approach

          A theoretical model was developed from extant studies and assessed through the development of a large-scale questionnaire survey conducted with South Korean manufacturers and logistics intermediaries involved in global SC operations. The data were analysed using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling to validate the suggested model.

          Findings

          It was found that innovative SCs have a discernible positive influence on all dimensions of risk management capability, which in turn has a significant impact on enhancing competitive advantage. Therefore, this work provides evidence for the importance of SC innovation and risk management capability in supporting competitive advantage.

          Research limitations/implications

          This study contributes to providing an empirical understanding of the strategic retention of SC innovation and risk management capabilities in the SC management discipline. Furthermore, it confirms and expands existing theories about innovation and competitive advantage.

          Practical implications

          The finding provides firm grounds for managerial decisions on investment in technology innovation and process innovation.

          Originality/value

          This research is the first of its kind to empirically validate the relationships between SC innovation, risk management capabilities and competitive advantage.

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              Firm Resources and Sustained Competitive Advantage

              Jay Barney (1991)
              Understanding sources of sustained competitive advantage has become a major area of research in strategic management. Building on the assumptions that strategic resources are heterogeneously distributed acrossfirms and that these differences are stable over time, this article examines the link betweenfirm resources and sustained competitive advantage. Four empirical indicators of the potential of firm resources to generate sustained competitive advantage-value, rareness, imitability, and substitutability-are discussed. The model is applied by analyzing the potential of severalfirm resourcesfor generating sustained competitive advantages. The article concludes by examining implications of this firm resource model of sustained competitive advantage for other business disciplines.
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                Contributors
                Journal
                IJOPM
                10.1108/IJOPM
                International Journal of Operations & Production Management
                IJOPM
                Emerald Publishing Limited
                0144-3577
                02 January 2018
                : 38
                : 1
                : 2-21
                Affiliations
                [1]School of Strategy and Leadership, Coventry University , Coventry, UK
                [2]School of Economics and Trade, Kyungpook National University , Daegu, South Korea
                [3]Logistics and Operations Management Section, Cardiff University , Cardiff, UK
                Author notes
                Young-Joon Seo is the corresponding author and can be contacted at: y.seo@knu.ac.kr
                Article
                602851 IJOPM-06-2015-0390.pdf IJOPM-06-2015-0390
                10.1108/IJOPM-06-2015-0390
                5575da92-8c7a-4e79-9b5f-1d4d749e8878
                © Emerald Publishing Limited
                History
                : 30 June 2015
                : 24 January 2016
                : 18 July 2016
                : 17 April 2017
                : 18 April 2017
                Page count
                Figures: 1, Tables: 5, Equations: 0, References: 84, Pages: 20, Words: 9839
                Categories
                research-article, Research paper
                cat-MSOP, Management science & operations
                cat-OPM, Operations/process management
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                Supply chain innovation,Supply chain risk management,Robustness,Competitive advantage,Resilience

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