2022
DOI: 10.1111/jscm.12284
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A theoretical model on how firms can leverage political resources to align with supply chain strategy for competitive advantage

Abstract: The success of a firm's supply chain strategy depends on resources in the political environment and the supply network in which it operates. If the political environment is not conducive to a firm's supply chain strategy, a firm can either change its supply chain strategy or seek a political environment that is more favorable to its supply chain. This paper examines this second alternative. The structure-conduct-performance (SCP) paradigm and the competitive dynamics literature are used to explore the relation… Show more

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“…The Journal of Supply Chain Management's view on the need for research at the interface of supply chain management and public policy remains steadfast (e.g., Dobrzykowski, 2019;Fugate et al, 2019;Harland et al, 2019). We concur with authors such as Grover and Dresner (2022) and Darby et al (2020) that additional research is needed to explore how public policy at the national, regional, and local levels creates risks and opportunities for a firm's supply chain. For instance, future research could examine how the alignment of global, national, and local public policies impacts the firm's competitive behavior (e.g., Gundlach et al, 2019;Hasan et al, 2020;Tokar & Swink, 2019).…”
Section: Political Resources In a Supply Networkmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…The Journal of Supply Chain Management's view on the need for research at the interface of supply chain management and public policy remains steadfast (e.g., Dobrzykowski, 2019;Fugate et al, 2019;Harland et al, 2019). We concur with authors such as Grover and Dresner (2022) and Darby et al (2020) that additional research is needed to explore how public policy at the national, regional, and local levels creates risks and opportunities for a firm's supply chain. For instance, future research could examine how the alignment of global, national, and local public policies impacts the firm's competitive behavior (e.g., Gundlach et al, 2019;Hasan et al, 2020;Tokar & Swink, 2019).…”
Section: Political Resources In a Supply Networkmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The third invited article is by Grover and Dresner (2022). They use the structure-conduct-performance (SCP) and competitive dynamics perspectives to theorize about the relationship between political strategies, supply chain risk management strategy, and firm competitive advantage.…”
Section: Political Resources In a Supply Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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