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- Satbir Singh
- Vivek Agrawal
- R.P. Mohanty
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this research paper is to study the significant enablers for a competitive supply chain and analyze the relationships among them by using multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques. The supply chain (SC) managers will get better insights from the models of this study to design their SCs that are more competitive for competitive advantage. Design/methodology/approach - After an extensive review of literature followed by experts' opinions, 21 significant enablers for a competitive SC (CSC) were selected for structural modeling using MCDM techniques of total interpretive structural modeling (TISM), Impact Matrix Cross-Reference Multiplication Applied to a Classification (MICMAC), followed by decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) approach. Findings - Top management commitment is the most prominent causing enabler of a CSC; customer satisfaction is the topmost effect enabler; the operational performance of individual firms in the supply chain is a crucial enabler of a CSC. Practical implications - The results and findings of this study would provide better insights to SC professionals and practitioners to comprehend the significant enablers of a CSC for designing and executing SC operations more competitively to achieve better customer satisfaction and sustainable business performance. Originality/value - To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is a foremost study focusing on the significant enablers of a CSC by utilizing the TISM along with MICMAC and DEMATEL methods. It is expected that this research will offer useful guidance for assessing and considering the SC enablers for achieving a CSC and facilitate new research in this area with more thrust.
Suggested Citation
Satbir Singh & Vivek Agrawal & R.P. Mohanty, 2022.
"Multi-criteria decision analysis of significant enablers for a competitive supply chain,"
Journal of Advances in Management Research, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 19(3), pages 414-442, January.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:jamrpp:jamr-09-2021-0322
DOI: 10.1108/JAMR-09-2021-0322
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