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A Digital Strategy Development Framework for Supply Chains

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posted on 2023-07-26, 15:56 authored by Wan Ri Ho, Naoum Tsolakis, Tom Dawes, Manoj Dora, Mukesh Kumar
Digitalization has provoked rapid changes in the operational landscape, thus requiring prompt decision-making across end-to-end supply chains. Notwithstanding the fact that technology is the epicenter of digital transformation, more often than not, organizations fail to effectively adopt innovative applications, harness their full potential, and realize growth and competitiveness. Therefore, this article argues that a unique strategy formulation process is required to embrace digitalization in manufacturing supply chains. However, within the context of manufacturing networks, strategy formulation approaches are limited. To this end, this article adopts a case study approach to extract tacit knowledge across 12 multinational companies within the theoretical boundaries of corporate strategy development. Research findings and a theoretically derived framework demonstrate that there are three typologies of digital strategy development for manufacturing supply chains, namely: 1) top-down; 2) bottom-up; and 3) mixed. Every identified typology is supplemented with three determinant criteria for digital supply chain strategy formulation, i.e., number of suppliers, market demand, and product types. Noteworthy, the aforementioned strategies are context-dependent. This article contributes to the operations management field by formulating a novel strategy development framework for digital supply chains. The proposed framework, synthesized via strategic management theoretical views and primary evidence, can provide a reference point as companies chart their current and future digital supply chain strategy state.

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  • Yes

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0

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0

Page range

1-14

Publication title

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

ISSN

1558-0040

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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  • other

Legacy posted date

2022-08-25

Legacy creation date

2022-08-08

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Business & Law

Note

An Open Access copy of this paper can be found in Brunel University's Research Archive: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/23560.

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