2023
DOI: 10.1108/scm-05-2023-0266
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Unraveling the black box of supply chain flexibility in lean production environments

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the full mediating role of supply chain flexibility (SCF) between lean production (LP) and business performance (BP) found in the previous literature. This effect negates the direct LP-BP effect (the so-called “total eclipse effect”). The authors analyze the individual contributions that the different SCF dimensions (sourcing flexibility; operating system flexibility, distribution flexibility and information system [IS] flexibility) make to the “total eclipse effect” between … Show more

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“…supply chain integration) must also be leveraged through LSCM implementation. This finding is in line with the study by Erboz et al (2021), which proposes that the implementation of I4.0 technologies requires a higher-order integrative capability, and previous works that maintain that investment in ITs per se does not improve performance (Tortorella et al , 2019a) and that they need to be combined with other focal firm resources and capabilities (Minguela-Rata et al , 2023). It is worth highlighting that this work contributes to extending a research stream that demands clarification of how I4.0 technologies can be integrated with supply chain processes and existing managerial approaches, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…supply chain integration) must also be leveraged through LSCM implementation. This finding is in line with the study by Erboz et al (2021), which proposes that the implementation of I4.0 technologies requires a higher-order integrative capability, and previous works that maintain that investment in ITs per se does not improve performance (Tortorella et al , 2019a) and that they need to be combined with other focal firm resources and capabilities (Minguela-Rata et al , 2023). It is worth highlighting that this work contributes to extending a research stream that demands clarification of how I4.0 technologies can be integrated with supply chain processes and existing managerial approaches, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Fourthly, this work demonstrates the full mediating effect of LSCM in the relationship between SC 4.0 ambidexterity and the focal firm's operational performance. Fifthly, it joins other research in supporting the ability of the RRBV and ROT to explain SCM phenomena, in general, and LSCM, in particular (Minguela-Rata et al, 2023;Oliveira-Dias et al, 2023, among others). These findings have several implications for academia and practitioners.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…As the interest grew on exploring the applications of lean concept in business, researchers highlighted the benefits of adapting lean into supply chain management. Authors have explored the role of supply chain flexibility on lean production and business performance (Minguela-Rata et al, 2024). Author has evaluated the effect of lean concept on productivity and operational improvement in the context of Toyota (Minh, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%