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One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic
This research explores supply resilience through an equifinality lens to establish how buying organizations impacted differently by the same extreme event can strategize and all successfully secure supply. We conduct case study research and use secondary data to investigate how three European govern...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9705261/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pursup.2022.100773 |
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author | Dube, Nonhlanhla Li, Qiujun Selviaridis, Kostas Jahre, Marianne |
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description | This research explores supply resilience through an equifinality lens to establish how buying organizations impacted differently by the same extreme event can strategize and all successfully secure supply. We conduct case study research and use secondary data to investigate how three European governments sourced for ventilators during the first wave of COVID-19. The pandemic had an unprecedented impact on the ventilator market. It disrupted already limited supply and triggered a demand surge. We find multiple paths to supply resilience contingent on redundant capacity and local sourcing options at the pandemic's onset. Low redundancy combined with limited local sourcing options is associated with more diverse strategies and flexibility. The most notable strategy is spurring supplier innovation by fostering collaboration among actors in disparate industries. High redundancy combined with multiple local sourcing options is associated with more focused strategies and agility. One (counter-intuitive) strategy is the rationalization of the supply base. |
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spelling | pubmed-97052612022-11-29 One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic Dube, Nonhlanhla Li, Qiujun Selviaridis, Kostas Jahre, Marianne Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Article This research explores supply resilience through an equifinality lens to establish how buying organizations impacted differently by the same extreme event can strategize and all successfully secure supply. We conduct case study research and use secondary data to investigate how three European governments sourced for ventilators during the first wave of COVID-19. The pandemic had an unprecedented impact on the ventilator market. It disrupted already limited supply and triggered a demand surge. We find multiple paths to supply resilience contingent on redundant capacity and local sourcing options at the pandemic's onset. Low redundancy combined with limited local sourcing options is associated with more diverse strategies and flexibility. The most notable strategy is spurring supplier innovation by fostering collaboration among actors in disparate industries. High redundancy combined with multiple local sourcing options is associated with more focused strategies and agility. One (counter-intuitive) strategy is the rationalization of the supply base. The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. 2022-12 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9705261/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pursup.2022.100773 Text en © 2022 The Authors Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Article Dube, Nonhlanhla Li, Qiujun Selviaridis, Kostas Jahre, Marianne One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic |
title | One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_full | One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_fullStr | One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_short | One crisis, different paths to supply resilience: The case of ventilator procurement for the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_sort | one crisis, different paths to supply resilience: the case of ventilator procurement for the covid-19 pandemic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9705261/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pursup.2022.100773 |
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