2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15076023
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A Mixed-Method Approach to Determine the Successful Factors Affecting the Criticality Level of Intermediate and Final Products on National Basis: A Case Study from Saudi Arabia

Abstract: COVID-19, Brexit, war, and some other similar cases will leave/have left us with a lesson that has had an impact on the supply chains of almost all product types. Countries have now recognized that some products cannot be sustained in a situation of uncertainty. This research covers the gap in understanding and identifying the successful factors affecting the criticality level of supply required of intermediate and final products (IFP) at the national level. It investigates the relationship between two factors… Show more

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“…The mixed methods research combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies in a single study (Timans et al, 2019;Meixner & Hathcoat, 2019;Dawadi et al, 2021;Ngulube & Ngulube, 2022;). In other words, using mixed methods enables researchers to provide adequate depth and breadth of answers to research questions (Brecht, 2022;Dawadi et al, 2021;Fadil et al, 2023;Herr et al, 2022;Meixner & Hathcoat, 2019;Popa et al, 2020). To collect the required data, the researchers consulted both primary and secondary sources of data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixed methods research combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies in a single study (Timans et al, 2019;Meixner & Hathcoat, 2019;Dawadi et al, 2021;Ngulube & Ngulube, 2022;). In other words, using mixed methods enables researchers to provide adequate depth and breadth of answers to research questions (Brecht, 2022;Dawadi et al, 2021;Fadil et al, 2023;Herr et al, 2022;Meixner & Hathcoat, 2019;Popa et al, 2020). To collect the required data, the researchers consulted both primary and secondary sources of data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%