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124. Unveiling Success in Supply Chain Digital Transformation: A Comprehensive Analysis of Critical Factors for Resilience and Sustainability in Indian Manufacturing
Invited abstract in session TB-44: MCDA applications, stream Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis.
Tuesday, 10:30-12:00Room: 20 (building: 324)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | JEETU RANA
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Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow | |
2. | Yash Daultani
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Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow | |
3. | Mohit Goswami
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Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Raipur | |
4. | Sushil Kumar
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Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow |
Abstract
This study delves into the emerging field of Supply Chain Digital Transformation (SCDT) with a specific focus on fostering resilience and sustainability within the Indian manufacturing context. Identifying and analyzing the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) underpinning SCDT success is the central theme. Through an extensive literature review and collaboration with industry experts, fourteen CSFs were pinpointed. The study employs a unique approach — Grey Causal Modelling, to unravel the interdependencies and relative importance of these factors. Two pivotal cause factors, "Vision for Digital Operations" and "Coordination and Collaboration," emerged as crucial in driving SCDT success. By prioritizing these factors, manufacturing firms can enhance their chances of achieving successful SCDT with resilience and sustainability objectives. The research not only contributes valuable insights for organizations navigating the digital landscape but also sheds light on the intricacies of SCDT in the dynamic environment of Indian manufacturing. The study underscores the strategic importance of identifying and nurturing specific factors, offering guidance for firms aiming to thrive in today's digitally-driven world.
Keywords
- Manufacturing
- Multi-Objective Decision Making
- Supply Chain Management
Status: accepted
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