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Barriers to supply chain performance measurement during disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic

Naila Fares (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia - Campus de Gandia, Grao De Gandia, Spain)
Jaime Lloret (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia - Campus de Gandia, Grao De Gandia, Spain)

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management

ISSN: 0265-671X

Article publication date: 11 April 2023

Issue publication date: 9 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), supply chains have faltered. This has influenced operational and financial performance and lead to uncertainty in supply and distribution. Therefore, systems measuring supply chain risk and disruption management performance have gained interest. This study explores barriers to supply chain performance measurement during disruptions such as COVID-19.

Design/methodology/approach

Based on a survey and literature review, the authors formalise the barriers and rank them using the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) fuzzy Višekriterijumsko kompromisno rangiranje (VIKOR) methodology. A total of 14 experts in 11 countries were surveyed. Performance measurement is based on a balanced scorecard.

Findings

Fifteen barriers are identified. Based on DEMATEL analysis, the cause–effect relationships among the four scorecard aspects are explored. The customer axis is revealed as the cause, while the financial, internal business and learning/development are identified as the effect of the supply chain performance measurement. Fuzzy VIKOR calculations show that uncertainty of investment, disrupted cash flows and the bullwhip effect are the most critical barriers to measure supply chain performance during outbreaks such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research limitations/implications

The study identifies and ranks general barriers; additional research is required to differentiate barriers in specific industrial sectors.

Practical implications

The findings may help develop proactive, resilient supply chain performance strategies to overcome disruptions.

Social implications

Policy-makers and decision-makers in industrial and service firms can explore these findings to inform strategies for robust supply chains that can resist disruption in risky environments.

Originality/value

This research addresses a knowledge gap in barriers to measure supply chain performance in post-pandemic areas. It is unclear how far firms will measure supply chain performance in terms of learning from disruption patterns, managing financial and customer demand processes in light of COVID-19. This study contributes by explaining the influences among the barriers and exploring them, offering insights from multiple stakeholders.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the experts for who contributed in this study for their valuable insights.

Citation

Fares, N. and Lloret, J. (2023), "Barriers to supply chain performance measurement during disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic", International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 40 No. 5, pp. 1316-1342. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJQRM-03-2022-0095

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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