The Role of Green Initiatives, Digitalisation and Procedural Justice in Maturing Supply Chain Agility ()
ABSTRACT
While making an appeal to
the institutional theory and the stakeholder theory, the study seeks
to investigate the effects of three important drivers of supply chain agility,
transcending multiple layers of external environment. A PLS- based structural equation model using a survey data obtained from 301
employees working in Logistics and Transportation sector reveals that green
initiatives, digitalisation, and procedural justice that correspond to the
physical, societal and the task environments subsequently amplify supply chain
agility. Further, while employing environmental uncertainty as the critical
moderating contingency, it has been found that the instrumentality of green
initiatives and digitalisation in maturing supply chain agility gets enhanced
with rising environmental dynamism. However, the moderation effect for the
procedural justice could not be empirically
substantiated. Besides contributing to the scholarly discourse by
offering significant insights into new-fangled environmental contingencies of
supply chain agility, the paper advances some useful implications for
practitioners as well as suggestions for future research.
Share and Cite:
Yaqub, M. (2023) The Role of Green Initiatives, Digitalisation and Procedural Justice in Maturing Supply Chain Agility.
Open Journal of Business and Management,
11, 794-819. doi:
10.4236/ojbm.2023.112043.
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