Mastering Timely Deliveries Using Dynamic Capabilities: Perspectives From Logistics Service Providers and Shippers

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2023

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Özcan, Seda
Oflaç, Bengü
Tokcaer, Sinem
Özpeynirci, Özgür

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

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PurposeThe criticality of late deliveries in transportation lies in the threat of considerable multi-level supply chain costs. This study aims to reveal the dynamic capabilities playing a facilitating role in preventing delay, thus providing timely delivery, as well as developing an understanding of how and when those capabilities are activated within the supply chain network.Design/methodology/approachAn exploratory study was conducted involving 16 semi-structured expert interviews with the representatives of logistics service providers and shippers. Following an interpretive phenomenology framework, the prevention phenomenon was explained.FindingsFindings revealed two preventive capability categories in delay prevention: (1) proactive capabilities, referring to the enabling actions planned before departure, and (2) reactive capabilities, referring to actions planned after departure. Findings pinpoint that, in addition to the proactive capabilities, reactive capabilities enabled by innovative problem-solving actions are crucial for adapting to a dynamically changing environment in prevention. Moreover, this study shows that prevention capabilities are characterized by tangible and intangible resources and integration of resources with external links which constitute a delay prevention network within a wider service ecosystem.Originality/valueThis study stands out with its specific focus on delay prevention capabilities and enabling actions from the perspectives of logistics service providers and shippers. The premises of the resource-based view are combined with dynamic capabilities theory, leading to a proposed time-based taxonomy of proactive and reactive capabilities in supply chains, aimed at creating value and strengthening resilience.

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Prevention, Late delivery, Reactive, Proactive, Dynamic capabilities, Shippers, Logistics service providers, Adaptation, Supply chain resilience, Supply Chain Resilience, Resource-Based-View, Dominant Logic, Risk-Management, Split Delivery, E-Commerce, Performance, Flexibility, Procurement, Context

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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International Journal of Logistics Management

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35

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1653

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1677
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