The direct and indirect effect of ICT on hybrid lean-agile supply-chain performance: An empirical study of automotive industry in an emerging market
Loading...
Date
2014-06
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Type
Article
Publisher
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Series Info
Proceedings of 4th INBAM Conference in Spain of International Network of Business & Management Journals, Track of Management Decision Journal;
Doi
Scientific Journal Rankings
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this study was to investigate the direct and indirect effect of information and
communication technology (ICT) on hybrid lean-agile supply-chain performance (HSCP) of the automotive
companies.
Design/methodology/approach –A conceptual framework developed based on the literature was proposed and
tested using questionnaires, which were filled through face-to-face in-depth interviews. A mixed methods
approach was used to obtain greater insights and better understanding of the research relationships. The focus of
this research is the hybridized performance, in terms of leanness, agility and leagility of the automotive industry
supply-chains in Egypt as an example of an emerging market. The target population was 101 organizations in the
Egyptian automotive industry throughout its three main sub-sectors; namely manufacturers of auto-feeding and
automotive industries and CBU distributors (i.e., multiple nodes), which were covered through census. Structural
Equation Modeling was used to examine the proposed relationships.
Findings – The results showed that ICT employment positively and significantly affects both supply-chain
integration (SCI) and hybrid SCP, SCI positively and significantly affects supply-chain information sharing
(SCIS), and SCIS positively and significantly affects HSCP in terms of mass-customization and postponement.
The three sub-sectors are using a blended supply-chain strategy that hybridizes different attributes of each
approach according to the position of the SC node.
Originality/value – It conceptually adds to the active debate on the applicability of the blended lean-agile SC
strategy by integrating two main streamlines of management research; namely the leagility approach and the
hybridized lean-agile manufacturing system, into one new hybridized approach. To the best of our knowledge, this
is the first research paper that empirically investigates the direct and indirect impact of ICT on hybrid lean-agile
SCP of multiple nodes in an automotive market. It is the first study that maps the Egyptian automotive industry as
an example of an attractive emerging market yet unexplored context of SCM research. It contributes to the
contemporary management research literature that considers ICT and SCM as two interdependent fields.
Practical implications – The results of this research give different automotive supply-chain members in Egypt
greater insights on how they can effectively/efficiently compete and maintain sustainable development in a
dynamic globalized environment. Furthermore, this study highlights the importance of investing in ICT, which
facilitates end-to-end SCI and SCIS, in addition to, choosing the appropriate aspects of hybridized supply-chain
strategy in terms of leanness, agility and leagility based on the organization's position across its SC.
Description
Keywords
October University for university of Egypt, Automotive industry supply chain, Supply chain technology, Supply chain technology, Emerging market, Information sharing, Information and communication technology, Contemporary supply chain management, Agility, Leagility, Hybrid supply chain performance