Leadership as a Strategy for Flexibility and Resilience in the Supply Chain
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2023-06-03Autor
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
Avelar, Liliana
Mendoza Solis, Maribel
Sánchez Ramírez, Cuauhtémoc
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his study examines the transactional and transformational leadership of
manufacturing managers in Ciudad Juarez (Mexico) and its impact on supply chain
flexibility and resilience, which contributes to quantifying the relationship between
the variables to provide knowledge on the importance of leadership style in supply
chain resilience. The dimensions and items of each latent variable were integrated into
a questionnaire administered to Mexican Maquiladora. Two hundred thirty-one valid
questionnaires were obtained and analyzed using a structural equation model (SEM)
based on partial least squares (PLS) for validating the five hypotheses or relationships
between variables. The results indicate that both leadership styles influence supply
chain resilience; however, transformational leadership has a greater direct impact
than transactional leadership. However, transactional leadership yielded better results
when the mediating variable of flexibility was used. These results create a frame of
reference to determine which leadership style can benefit the company, depending
on the situation in which it finds itself.
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