Orientation-performance modelling for supply chain organisations ecosystem
Raja Roy and
Soma Roychowdhury
International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling, 2025, vol. 15, issue 3, 281-314
Abstract:
The supply chain issues, and their attributes are derived from the supply chain organisation (SCO) ecosystem. The SCO's strategic and operational issue attributes from the weakness-rationality limits-risk-dissatisfaction (WRRD) model influence the firm's performance, evaluated using pooled confirmatory factor analysis (PCFA) and SEM methods using SCO's orientation-performance modelling. A study of 218 micro and small manufacturing enterprises in Eastern India shows that SCO's orientation-performance model suggests a good fit. Results suggest these industries prioritise rationality over risk issues proactively and use reactive enablers to address dissatisfaction more than weakness issues. Besides strategic-operational, proactive-reactive orientations, risk issues also directly influence the firm's performance, limiting proactive enablers' effectiveness in mitigating risk.
Keywords: operational orientation; performance modelling; proactive approach; reactive approach; strategic orientation; SCM; supply chain management; supply chain risk management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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