Jurnal Internasional
International Journal Logistic Management: Examining the role of stakeholder pressure and knowledge management on supply chain risk and demand responsiveness
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the supply chain risk management literature
by examining how stakeholders place pressure on the firm to engage in risk management activities.
Design/methodology/approach – This paper utilizes a survey approach to test the nomological
model. The analysis was carried out using structural equation modeling techniques.
Findings – The results demonstrate that stakeholders place pressure on the firm to mitigate risk and
that knowledge management (KM) and joint planning activities with suppliers serve as mediating
roles in the model. The process-oriented model reveals that these factors influence the firm’s ability to
be responsive to customer demand.
Originality/value – The research represents one of the first papers to empirically test how
stakeholder theory and KM contributes to risk mitigation activities. Additionally, the paper shows
the impact of KM factors on risk mitigation activities. The paper attempts to explain from both a
theoretical and empirical perspective how and why firms are engaging in risk mitigation activities
and how the impacts demand responsiveness.
Keywords Risk management, Stakeholder pressure, Joint planning
Paper type Research paper
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