Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia

Resilience is the vital feature of supply chains that confers the ability to withstand the adverse effects of disruptive events. Most of the previous studies have been conceptual, theoretical, normative, or at best qualitative in approach, concentrating on identifying the elements of resilience. In...

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Main Authors: Aigbogun Osaro, Ghazali Zulkipli, Razali Radzuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185605001
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spelling doaj-894f8905715245aeb15c36a1e3b1642a2021-02-02T05:49:12ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242018-01-01560500110.1051/shsconf/20185605001shsconf_iclm2018_05001Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in MalaysiaAigbogun Osaro0Ghazali Zulkipli1Razali Radzuan2Binary University of Management and EntrepreneurshipDepartment of Management and Humanities, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASDepartment of Fundamental and Applied Science, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASResilience is the vital feature of supply chains that confers the ability to withstand the adverse effects of disruptive events. Most of the previous studies have been conceptual, theoretical, normative, or at best qualitative in approach, concentrating on identifying the elements of resilience. In spite of the proliferation of studies, an empirically validated quantitative study on justifying the measurement dimensions of supply chain resilience is rare, thus the need for further quantitative empirical studies. The context of the present study is the manufacturing supply chain of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia. A quantitative cross-sectional design was applied by means of self-administered structured questionnaire survey, using the Supply Chain Resilience Assessment and Management instrument (SCRAM© 2.0). The survey yielded usable responses from 106 manufacturing companies engaged in the production of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia. Descriptive statistics as well as partial least square-based structural equation modelling was used to analyze the survey data. This was facilitated by IBM SPSS statistics software (version 21.0), and Smart PLS 3.2.4 respectively. The results suggest that the psychometric properties of the supply chain resilience dimensions (vulnerabilities and capabilities) in the context of the present study are reliable and valid.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185605001Supply chainsupply risksresiliencevulnerabilitiescapabilitieshalalpharmaceuticals
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author Aigbogun Osaro
Ghazali Zulkipli
Razali Radzuan
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Ghazali Zulkipli
Razali Radzuan
Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia
SHS Web of Conferences
Supply chain
supply risks
resilience
vulnerabilities
capabilities
halal
pharmaceuticals
author_facet Aigbogun Osaro
Ghazali Zulkipli
Razali Radzuan
author_sort Aigbogun Osaro
title Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia
title_short Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia
title_full Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia
title_fullStr Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: The case of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia
title_sort supply chain resilience and measurement dimensions: the case of halal pharmaceuticals in malaysia
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Resilience is the vital feature of supply chains that confers the ability to withstand the adverse effects of disruptive events. Most of the previous studies have been conceptual, theoretical, normative, or at best qualitative in approach, concentrating on identifying the elements of resilience. In spite of the proliferation of studies, an empirically validated quantitative study on justifying the measurement dimensions of supply chain resilience is rare, thus the need for further quantitative empirical studies. The context of the present study is the manufacturing supply chain of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia. A quantitative cross-sectional design was applied by means of self-administered structured questionnaire survey, using the Supply Chain Resilience Assessment and Management instrument (SCRAM© 2.0). The survey yielded usable responses from 106 manufacturing companies engaged in the production of halal pharmaceuticals in Malaysia. Descriptive statistics as well as partial least square-based structural equation modelling was used to analyze the survey data. This was facilitated by IBM SPSS statistics software (version 21.0), and Smart PLS 3.2.4 respectively. The results suggest that the psychometric properties of the supply chain resilience dimensions (vulnerabilities and capabilities) in the context of the present study are reliable and valid.
topic Supply chain
supply risks
resilience
vulnerabilities
capabilities
halal
pharmaceuticals
url https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185605001
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