Influence of supply chain agility on firm performance: moderating impact of extreme weather events

Michael Wang*, Samsul Islam, Linh N. K. Duong, Andrea Gyarmathy, Daniel Prajogo

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Abstract

Extreme weather events have profound effects on the global business landscape, human society, and the natural environment. The paper presents empirical evidence about the influence of extreme weather on the relationship between SC agility and firm performance in organisations. The structural equation modelling technique was employed to assess the moderating impact of extreme weather within the model. The results demonstrate that SC agility positively affects firm performance and a significant moderating effect of extreme weather in the research model. The study contributes to the extreme weather/environmental uncertainty literature in the field of business and SC management.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the EurOMA 2024 Conference
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jul 2024
EventEurOMA 2024 - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 29 Jun 20244 Jul 2024
https://euroma2024.org/programme/

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ISSN (Print)None

Conference

ConferenceEurOMA 2024
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period29/06/244/07/24
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Keywords

  • Supply chain agility
  • Extreme weather
  • environmental uncertainty

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