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Modern slavery supply chain capabilities: the effects of Blockchain technology and employees' digital dexterity.

Authors :
Yu, Wantao
Wong, Chee Yew
Jacobs, Mark
Chavez, Roberto
Source :
International Journal of Operations & Production Management; 2025, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p210-235, 26p
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to address a significant and previously unanswered question for both academics and practitioners: how do organizations learn to apply Blockchain technology to support modern slavery (MS) supply chain capabilities? Specifically, this study examines whether employees' digital dexterity (EDD) and strategic investment in Blockchain technology (SIBT) can support three MS supply chain capabilities: internal MS capability (IMSC), MS capability with customers (MSCC) and MS capability with suppliers (MSCS). Design/methodology/approach: This study uses resource accumulation and deployment perspective to explain how EDD promotes SIBT, which then drives the development of MS supply chain capabilities. Survey data collected from the Chinese manufacturing industry were used to test the proposed theoretical framework and hypotheses through structural equation modelling and moderated regression analysis. Findings: EDD has a positive relationship with SIBT. SIBT has a positive relationship with IMSC. IMSC fully mediates the relationships between SIBT and MS capability with customers and suppliers. Originality/value: By conceptualizing MS supply chain capabilities as a multi-dimensional construct for the first time, this study discovers the significant mediating roles of IMSC. The empirical findings also clarify digital dexterity of employees that drives investment in Blockchain technology to foster MS supply chain capabilities as resource accumulation and deployment processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01443577
Volume :
45
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Operations & Production Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181785084
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-11-2023-0881