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Towards a critical realism synthesis of configurational and middle-range theorising

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posted on 2024-07-11, 16:12 authored by Mohsin MalikMohsin Malik, Imran Ali
Purpose: We present configurational theorising as a novel approach to developing middle-range theory in two steps: (1) we illustrate configurational theorising as a new form of supply chain inquiry by connecting its philosophical assumptions with a methodological execution, and (2) we generate new insights underpinning a middle-range theory for supply chain resilience. Design/methodology/approach: We synthesise information from a range of sources and invoke ‘critical realism” to suggest a five-phase configurational theorising roadmap to develop middle-range theory. We demonstrate this roadmap to explain supply chain resilience by analysing qualitative data from 22 organisations within the Australian food supply chain. Findings: Coopetition and supply chain collaboration are necessary causal conditions, but they need to combine with either supply chain agility or multi-sourcing strategy to build supply chain resilience. Asymmetrical analyses showed that the simultaneous absence of supply chain collaboration, supply chain agility and multi-sourcing results in low supply chain resilience, but coopetition was indifferent to low supply chain resilience. Similarly, high supply chain resilience is possible with the non-presence of supply chain agility and multi-sourcing. Research limitations/implications: The configurational middle-range theorising roadmap presented and empirically tested in this paper constitutes a substantial advancement to both theory and the methodological domain. Originality/value: This is the first attempt at developing a middle-range theory for supply chains by explicitly drawing on configurational theorising.

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0960-0035

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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

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ahead-of-print

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ahead-of-print

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Emerald

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Copyright © 2024. This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC) licence. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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eng

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