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From supply chain learning to the learning supply chain: drivers, processes, complexity, trade-offs and challenges

Bruno S. Silvestre (Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada)
Yu Gong (DDAR, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK)
John Bessant (University of Exeter, Exeter, UK)
Constantin Blome (School of Business, Management and Economics, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK)

International Journal of Operations & Production Management

ISSN: 0144-3577

Article publication date: 31 July 2023

Issue publication date: 8 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The view that supply chain learning (SCL) has become a fundamental capability that supply chains must employ to innovate and improve their financial, technological, operational, environmental and social performance is widely accepted. However, the SCL phenomenon is still understudied and not fully understood by scholars, decision-makers and government representatives. This article aims to make sense of the existing literature and to identify important research directions that require further attention.

Design/methodology/approach

This article reviews the diversity of SCL in the literature, proposes a typology of such a phenomenon, provides an overview of key articles in the literature and identifies a series of recommendations for the future development of the field.

Findings

This article combines two fundamental dimensions from the literature (i.e. SCL driver and SCL network) to produce a typology of four types of SCL: Captive, Consortium, Selective and Distributed.

Practical implications

The typology proposed here offers an important framework for supply chain decision-makers to rely on when implementing SCL initiatives. The implications of each type of SCL offer a robust rationale for decision-makers to adopt the most appropriate type of SCL or combinations of SCL types, given each situation. In addition, the typology supports policy-makers in further understanding the SCL phenomenon and creating effective innovation, economic development and sustainability policies through supply chains.

Originality/value

This article offers a novel typology that the authors hope will help scholars to advance the field of SCL in order to understand this important phenomenon. There is no good/bad/better/worse SCL type in the proposed typology, but the critical element for the success of SCL efforts is the level of fit between the type of SCL, the type of knowledge to be created and diffused, and the outcome supply chains aim to achieve with that learning effort. In addition, the authors coin the construct of “the learning supply chain”, which refers to a supply chain that learns constantly by employing all four types of SCL simultaneously.

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Citation

Silvestre, B.S., Gong, Y., Bessant, J. and Blome, C. (2023), "From supply chain learning to the learning supply chain: drivers, processes, complexity, trade-offs and challenges", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 43 No. 8, pp. 1177-1194. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-04-2023-0318

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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