Título Inglês:
The effects of logistics capabilities in building up the supply chain resilience
Título Espanhol:
El efecto de la capacidad logística en la construcción de resiliencia de la cadena de suministro
Resumo:
Neste artigo, analisa-se o efeito de determinadas capacidades logísticas sobre a resiliência da cadeia de suprimentos, replicando no Brasil um estudo realizado com empresas norte-americanas, o que permite uma análise comparativa entre os resultados de ambas as pesquisas. Os participantes responderam uma pesquisa survey com um questionário de escala Likert para testar seis hipóteses relativas à correlação entre algumas variáveis. Observou-se o relacionamento positivo das variáveis orientação para gerenciamento de risco, foco no cliente e foco no compartilhamento de informações com a variável resiliência da cadeia de suprimentos. A pesquisa não comprovou relação da resiliência da cadeia de suprimentos com a vantagem competitiva percebida ou com a variabilidade dos processos logísticos. Também não foi comprovada relação alguma entre a variável variabilidade dos processos logísticos e a variável vantagem competitiva percebida.
Resumo Inglês:
This paper analyzes the effect of certain logistics capabilities on the supply chain resilience, by replicating in Brazil a study that Holcomb and Ponomarov (2009a) carried out together with U.S. companies which allows a comparative analysis between the results of both researches. The participants answered a survey, which involved a Likert scale questionnaire to test six hypotheses concerning the correlation among some variables. It was observed a positive relationship of the variables guidance for risk management, focus on customer and focus on sharing information with the variable supply chain resilience. The research has not demonstrated resilience relation of the supply chain with the perceived competitive advantage or with the variability of logistics processes. It was also not proven a link between the variability of the variable logistics processes and the variable perceived competitive advantage. The study was not able to depict a relationship between the supply chain resilience and the perceived competitive advantage or with the logistics processes variability. It was also not possible to detect any correlation between the variability variable of logistics processes and the perceived competitive advantage.
Resumo Espanhol:
Se analiza en este artículo el efecto de determinadas capacidades logísticas en la resistencia de la cadena de suministro y se reproduce en Brasil un estudio previo que se llevó a cabo con empresas estadounidenses, lo que permite un análisis comparativo de los resultados de ambos estudios. Los participantes respondieron a un cuestionario de escala de Likert con el fin de poner a prueba seis hiptesis sobre la correlacin entre algunas variables. Se observ la relacin positiva de las variables orientación para la gestión del riesgo, orientación hacia el cliente y enfoque en el intercambio de información con la variable resistencia de la cadena de suministro. El estudio no ha demostrado ninguna relación de la resiliencia en la cadena de suministro con la ventaja competitiva percibida o con la variabilidad de los procesos logísticos. Tampoco se ha comprobado ninguna relación entre la variabilidad de los procesos logísticos y la ventaja competitiva percibida.
Citação ABNT:
GRAEML, A. R.; PEINADO, J. O efeito das capacidades logísticas na construção de resiliência da cadeia de suprimentos. RAUSP Management Journal, v. 49, n. 4, p. 642-655, 2014.
Citação APA:
Graeml, A. R., & Peinado, J. (2014). O efeito das capacidades logísticas na construção de resiliência da cadeia de suprimentos. RAUSP Management Journal, 49(4), 642-655.
Link Permanente:
http://www.spell.org.br/documentos/ver/33629/o-efeito-das-capacidades-logisticas-na-construcao-de-resiliencia-da-cadeia-de-suprimentos/i/pt-br
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