JOURNAL ARTICLE

Supply chain learning and organizational performance: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms

Muhammad Zia Ul Haq

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of Knowledge Management Vol: 25 (4)Pages: 943-972   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose Despite the significance, no study examines the relationship between supply chain (SC) learning components and focal firm performance. This study aims to investigate different types of SC learning (supplier, customer and internal learning) and their influence on the focal firm’s operational and financial performance. Design/methodology/approach Grounded in knowledge-based view and absorptive capacity theory, this study applies structural equation modeling to test the conceptual model based on data collected from 213 manufacturing firms in China. Findings The findings indicate that supplier and customer learning improve internal learning. Customer and internal learning have direct influence on operational performance, whereas internal learning mediates the relationship between supplier learning and operational performance. Moreover, all three dimensions of SC learning do not affect financial performance directly but operational performance plays the mediating role in their relationship. Research limitations/implications This study only investigates SC learning outcomes without exploring its antecedents. In addition, SC learning and their impacts on firm performance are tested empirically with cross-sectional data collected only from manufacturing firms in China. Practical implications The findings furnish managers to seek for competitive advantages through different types of SC learning. Originality/value This study offers new insights concerning the performance implications of SC learning. It divides SC learning into dimensions and shows the distinctive impacts of these dimensions on focal firm’s performance using an empirical method.

Keywords:
Originality Absorptive capacity Knowledge management Business Conceptual model Organizational learning Supply chain Empirical research Structural equation modeling Value (mathematics) Manufacturing Organizational performance Empirical evidence Industrial organization Marketing Computer science Psychology Creativity Social psychology Machine learning

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25
Cited By
4.05
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
113
Refs
0.94
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Is in top 1%
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Citation History

Topics

Quality and Supply Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Strategy and Management
Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Strategy and Management
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