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Modifications to global supply chain management strategies resulting from recent trade disruptions: an exploratory study

Jeffrey E. Johnson (Greehey School of Business, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas, USA)
Peter Haug (Department of Decision Sciences, Western Washington University College of Business and Economics, Bellingham, USA)

Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing

ISSN: 2398-5364

Article publication date: 6 August 2021

Issue publication date: 30 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to explore modifications to the supply chain strategies of international manufacturers resulting from recent momentous trade disruptions, including the US-China trade war, global tariff escalations, Brexit and heightened geopolitical tensions.

Design/methodology/approach

The research methodology consisted of a series of in-depth personal interviews with senior supply chain executives of six large US international manufacturers.

Findings

The study identified several short-term reactive strategies taken, including pulling purchase orders or production forward, building inventory and applying for exceptions from tariffs, along with longer-term proactive strategies such as shifting and expanding supplier and manufacturing locations.

Research limitations/implications

The study’s limitations involve its small sample size and its findings being industry and company-specific to a limited number of firms. While the sample size was deemed sufficient for this exploratory study, larger sample sizes and subsequent industry-specific analyses are recommended.

Practical implications

The global supply chain modifications effectively used by the firms in the study can offer guidance for practitioners facing similar challenges following major trade disruptions.

Originality/value

Due to the very recent emergence of the trade disruptors examined in this study, extant literature is limited. Hence, the findings noted in the paper offer not only guidance for practitioners but also make a strong contribution to research and literature on global supply chain risk management and disruption risk mitigation.

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Citation

Johnson, J.E. and Haug, P. (2021), "Modifications to global supply chain management strategies resulting from recent trade disruptions: an exploratory study", Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 701-722. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGOSS-12-2020-0074

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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