Study on the Impact of Supply Chain Dynamic Capabilities on Long-Term Performance of Enterprises
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Hypotheses Development
3. Methodology
3.1. Variable Measurement
3.2. Sample and Data Collection
3.3. Reliability and Validity
4. Computational Results
4.1. Hypothesis Testing Results
4.2. Analysis of Moderating Relations
4.2.1. Analysis of the Moderating Impact of SCDC in SCOC and STP
4.2.2. Analysis of the Moderating Impact on SCDC in SCOC and LTP
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. The Questionnaire
- Dear ladies/gentlemen:
- The province where your company is located [fill in the blank] *
- 2.
- The industry in which your company operates [single choice] *
○Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery |
○Electronic information industry |
○Technology industry |
○Pharmaceutical industry |
○Automotive industry |
○Chemical industry |
○Real estate industry |
○Home appliance industry |
○Energy industry |
○Financial Industry |
○Beverage food and beverage industry |
○Metallurgical industry |
○Textile industry |
○Machinery industry |
○Paper packaging industry |
○Building materials industry |
○Utilities |
○Commercial industry |
○Comprehensive |
○Other _________________ |
- 3.
- Where is your company in the supply chain [single choice] *
○Supplier |
○Manufacturer |
○Distributor |
○Retailer |
○Logistics |
○Other _________________ |
- 4.
- The size of your company (annual operating income) [single choice] *
○≥400 million |
○≥100 million |
○≥20 million |
○≥3 million |
○<3 million |
- 5.
- Your position in your company [single choice] *
○Senior manager |
○Middle manager |
○Basic manager |
○Ordinary employee |
- 6.
- Your department [single choice] *
○Sales department |
○R&D department |
○Production department |
○Purchasing department |
○Logistics department |
○Finance Department |
○Human resources department |
○Other _________________ |
- 7.
- Your company’s main suppliers are located in [multiple choice] *
□Abroad |
□Domestic (province) |
□Domestic (outside the province) |
- 8.
- Your company’s main customers are located in [multiple choice] *
□Abroad |
□Domestic (province) |
□Domestic (outside the province) |
- 9.
- How is your company performing in supply chain information sharing? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Can share requirements information with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Can share cost information with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Share risk and performance with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Clear roles and responsibilities with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 10.
- How is your company performing in supply chain collaboration? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Operating agreements with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Co-decision with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Solve problems with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Improve relationships with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 11.
- How is your company performing in supply chain integration? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Uniform standards with partner data | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Integrate with partner information systems | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Eliminate duplicate business with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Align with partner data | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 12.
- How is your company performing in terms of supply chain agility? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Supply chain synchronization, such as synchronized production schedules with partners | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Identify changes in the market environment | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Develop new supply chain processes | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Establish supply chain contingency plans and crisis management systems | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 13.
- What is your company’s focus and performance on cost? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Inventory reduction | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Improve production capacity utilization | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Improve equipment utilization | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Reduce manufacturing cost | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Reduce overhead | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 14.
- What is your company’s emphasis and performance on delivery? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Fast delivery | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Fulfill delivery promises | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 15.
- What is your company’s emphasis and performance on quality? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Using statistical process control methods | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Using a real-time process control system | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Timely update of process equipment and technology | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Develop new processes for new products | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Develop new processes for old products | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Reduce defect rate | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Obtain quality certification | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 16.
- How important and how well does your company place flexibility? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Shorten delivery time | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Product mix changes | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Handling customer order changes | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Change product design according to customer requirements | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Quickly adjust capacity in a short period of time | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
- 17.
- How does your company perform in the following areas? [matrix scale questions] *
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Uncertain | Agree | Strongly Agree | |
Enterprise products/services have received more praise in the industry | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Business operating costs continue to decrease | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
The company’s delivery speed continues to improve | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
The product qualification rate of the enterprise has consistently maintained a high level | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Enterprises can make the speed of technological innovation continue to increase | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Businesses can keep production costs down | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
Corporate reputation continues to improve | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ |
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Variables | Secondary Indicators | Items |
---|---|---|
SCDC (supply chain dynamic capacity) | SCIS (supply chain information sharing) | supply chain information sharing; sharing demand information with partners; sharing cost information with partners; sharing risks and performance with partners clarifying roles and responsibilities with partners; |
SCC (supply chain cooperation) | reach business agreements with partners; make joint decisions with partners; solve problems with partners; improve relationships with partners; | |
SCI (supply chain integration) | data standardization with partners; integration with partners’ information systems; elimination of duplicate business with partners; data consistency with partners; | |
SCA (supply chain agility) | supply chain synchronization; identify changes in the market environment; develop new supply chain processes; establish supply chain contingency plans and crisis management systems; | |
SCOP (supply chain operation capability) | cost | reduce inventory; improve production capacity utilization; increase equipment utilization; reduce production costs; reduce management costs; |
delivery | provide fast delivery; fulfill delivery promise; | |
quality | use statistical process control methods; use real-time process control systems; timely update process equipment and technology; develop new processes for new products; develop new processes for old products; reduce defect rates; obtain quality certification; | |
flexibility | shortening of lead time; change in product mix; processing of customer order changes; change product design according to customer requirements; quickly adjust production capacity in a short time; | |
Firm performance | STP (short-term performance) | the company’s products/services have received more praise in the industry; the company’s operating costs continue to decrease; the company’s delivery speed continues to increase. |
LTP (long-term performance) | the company’s product qualification rate has been maintained at a high level; the company can continuously increase the speed of technological innovation; the company can continuously reduce production costs; the company’s reputation continues to improve. |
Cronbach’s Alpha | N of Items | Variables |
---|---|---|
0.932 | 16 | SCDC |
0.957 | 19 | SCOC |
0.829 | 3 | STP |
0.842 | 4 | LTP |
0.908 | 42 | Total |
Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy | 0.894 | |
---|---|---|
Bartlett’s Test of Sphericity | Approx. Chi-Square | 5545.761 |
df | 210 | |
Sig. | 0.000 |
Degree of Fitting | Standard | Result |
---|---|---|
CMIN/DF | <3.00 | 1.963 |
RMSEA | <0.08 | 0.055 |
IFI | >0.80 | 0.944 |
CFI | >0.80 | 0.944 |
TLI | >0.80 | 0.938 |
PNFI | >0.50 | 0.782 |
PGFI | >0.50 | 0.692 |
Estimate | S.E. | C.R. | p | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SCOC | ← | SCDC | 0.530 | 0.103 | 6.075 | *** |
SCIS | ← | SCDC | 0.863 | |||
SCC | ← | SCDC | 0.837 | 0.119 | 13.446 | *** |
SCI | ← | SCDC | 0.831 | 0.037 | 13.038 | *** |
SCA | ← | SCDC | 0.873 | 0.094 | 14.605 | *** |
COST | ← | SCOC | 0.841 | |||
DELIVERY | ← | SCOC | 0.838 | 0.125 | 13.535 | 0.002 |
QUALITY | ← | SCOC | 0.939 | 0.135 | 16.328 | *** |
FLEXIBILITY | ← | SCOC | 0.883 | 0.133 | 15.390 | *** |
STP | ← | SCOC | 0.482 | 0.113 | 5.100 | *** |
LTP | ← | SCDC | 0.365 | 0.104 | 3.915 | *** |
STP | ← | SCDC | 0.337 | 0.097 | 2.484 | 0.013 |
LTP | ← | SCOC | 0.351 | 0.079 | 2.598 | 0.009 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Beta | T | Beta | T | |
SCOC | 0.517 | 8.683 *** | 0.434 | 6.767 *** |
SCDC | 0.213 | 3.857 *** | ||
SCDC × COC | 0.277 | 4.845 *** | ||
R2 | 0.267 | 0.531 | ||
F | 75.401 *** | 126.095 *** |
Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Beta | T | Beta | T | |
SCOC | 0.47 | 7.671 *** | 0.387 | 5.944 *** |
SCDC | 0.268 | 4.714 *** | ||
SCDC × SCOC | 0.262 | 4.456 *** | ||
R2 | 0.221 | 0.42 | ||
F | 58.846 *** | 55.811 *** |
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Yan, B.; Yao, B.; Li, Q.; Dong, Q. Study on the Impact of Supply Chain Dynamic Capabilities on Long-Term Performance of Enterprises. Sustainability 2022, 14, 12441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912441
Yan B, Yao B, Li Q, Dong Q. Study on the Impact of Supply Chain Dynamic Capabilities on Long-Term Performance of Enterprises. Sustainability. 2022; 14(19):12441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912441
Chicago/Turabian StyleYan, Borui, Bo Yao, Qian Li, and Qianli Dong. 2022. "Study on the Impact of Supply Chain Dynamic Capabilities on Long-Term Performance of Enterprises" Sustainability 14, no. 19: 12441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912441
APA StyleYan, B., Yao, B., Li, Q., & Dong, Q. (2022). Study on the Impact of Supply Chain Dynamic Capabilities on Long-Term Performance of Enterprises. Sustainability, 14(19), 12441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912441