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Title: | Sustainable Supply Chains of Sri Lankan Manufacturing Organizations: A Study on Operational Excellence Models During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Authors: | Nagendrakumar, N Malsinghe, M.T.D Gunathilaka, M.H.A Bandara, I.P.C.D Wijerathne, A.I Madhavika, W.D.N |
Keywords: | Operational Excellence Critical Success Factors Sustainable Supply Chains Manufacturing Organizations Covid19 Pandemic |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | researchgate.net |
Series/Report no.: | OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT;Vol 15 Issue 2 Pages 228-239 |
Abstract: | This paper presents an investigation on operational excellence (OpX) models of sustainable supply chains (SSCs) in Sri Lankan manufacturing organizations during Covid-19 pandemic. This investigation consists of multiple case studies of Sri Lankan manufacturing organizations in following industries: rubber and plastic products, wearing apparels, paper and paper products. Based on a pre-existing OpX model, six Critical Success Factors (CSFs) were identified in terms of SSCs. This research was conducted as an exploratory case study where data is collected through in-depth interviews, company websites/reports. By using a deductive approach, findings of CSFs effecting behaviour of OpX models are displayed. Thematic and Content analysis on the behavior of OpX models in SSCs are non-generalizable beyond this research. The findings display the organization in respect to wearing apparels has a more sustainable approach to better manage their OpX model and more strategic Upper Echelons to gain better strategic outcomes before/during Covid-19 pandemic. The profile of a manager was vital in interpreting OpX models in their organizations. The study outcomes can inform organizations to prime their OpX model for a crisis of Covid-19 magnitude. The effects may be generalized further to other industries. The study describes connectivity of Upper Echelons Theory to OpX models and contributes to literature through a demonstration of CSF behaviours in OpX models of SSCs during the Covid-19 crisis. |
URI: | http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2396 |
ISSN: | 1979-3561 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Information Management Research Papers Research Papers - Dept of Information of Management Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications |
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