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Title Enhancing knowledge brokerage drivers for dynamic capabilities: the effects on sustainable supply chain ecosystem
ID_Doc 70470
Authors Fait, M; Palladino, R; Mennini, FS; Graziano, D; Manzo, M
Title Enhancing knowledge brokerage drivers for dynamic capabilities: the effects on sustainable supply chain ecosystem
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Knowledge Management, 28, 2
DOI 10.1108/JKM-07-2022-0601
Abstract PurposeSustainable development involves companies on an individual, organizational and social level requiring the adoption of business models or innovations capable of privileging the co-creation of mutual value with a view to sustainability. From an organizational perspective, this paper aims to show that knowledge brokers, by making explicit their roles as mediators of interactions and acting on dynamic capabilities (DCs), can generate a proactive approach to the three dimensions of sustainability and specifically allows capabilities to positively impact the propensity toward sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practices. Design/methodology/approachThis study offers an empirical analysis of 200 companies in the agro-food sector participating in a knowledge brokerage system activated by protection consortia. It uses a multiple regression technique that allows for observing relationships between DCs and SSCM. FindingsAbsorptive, adaptive and innovative capabilities, when understood and brokered, have a positive and direct impact on the SSCM. Originality/valueAs there have rarely been frameworks developed that correlate knowledge brokerage, DCs and sustainability, this paper suggests that DCs, when adequately valued by the knowledge broker, allow for identifying the requirements of the various stakeholders regarding sustainability and changes in market scenarios to generate sustainability practices along the supply chain.
Author Keywords Knowledge broker; Dynamic capability; Sustainable supply chain management; Business ecosystem
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001001051900001
WoS Category Information Science & Library Science; Management
Research Area Information Science & Library Science; Business & Economics
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