2022
DOI: 10.1002/joom.1198
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Supply chain transformation and technology management challenges in developing regions: Inductive theory building from rural Chinese nanostores

Abstract: Rural nanostores are the dominant source of packaged products for consumers in rural China, thus the more these stores order from reliable suppliers, the better the product quality available to rural areas. To improve merchandise circulation in rural areas, the Chinese government embarked on the large‐scale “Thousands of Villages” (ToV) program in 2005. One of its key components was the implementation of an information technology (IT) procurement system to facilitate transactions between rural nanostores and t… Show more

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“…Existing contributions to digital transformation (Holmström et al, 2019;Schroeder et al, 2020;Warner & Wäger, 2019;Guo et al, 2022;Kabbiri et al, 2018) refute the notion that small entities can achieve higher strategic digital transformation. These studies place little focus on digital dynamic capabilities at the interorganizational level.…”
Section: Proposition Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing contributions to digital transformation (Holmström et al, 2019;Schroeder et al, 2020;Warner & Wäger, 2019;Guo et al, 2022;Kabbiri et al, 2018) refute the notion that small entities can achieve higher strategic digital transformation. These studies place little focus on digital dynamic capabilities at the interorganizational level.…”
Section: Proposition Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notable digital tools include Big Data Analytics (BDA), Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, smart sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Additive Manufacturing (AM). Despite extensive research on digital innovation in supply chain management, the unique challenges of African AFSC in vulnerable regions are under-studied by IS/OM scholars (Dong, 2021;Guo et al, 2022), a gap that needs attention given the pressing issues like population growth and climate change in these regions. Moreover, the effectiveness of digital technologies in developed countries' supply chains may not fully translate to vulnerable regions like Africa (Guo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, due to the defects in market mechanisms and constraints of individual business interests, the development of green supply chains faces numerous obstacles. For instance, small rural retailers in developing countries face challenges related to supply chain reform and technology management ( Guo et al, 2022b ). In this context, decision-making for green supply chain enterprises involves various complexities, such as cost reduction, interlinking interests, and adapting to dynamic market environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the retail industry becomes increasingly digital and consumer preferences shift towards seamless experiences, the role of IT in influencing nanostore performance becomes crucial. IT is employed to improve the customer experience at nanostores by simplifying tasks such as placing orders and conducting transactions [9]. This may involve adopting technologies, such as electronic data interchange (EDI), enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and supply chain management (SCM) software, to facilitate real-time data exchange and collaboration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%