The Role of National Culture in Supply Chain Disruptions Through its Impact on Supplier Relationships and Supply Chain Disruption Orientation
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2024-03-30
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Aston University
Abstract
This thesis investigates the role of national culture in supply chain disruptions by
determining the correlation between supplier relationships, supply chain disruption
orientation (SCDO) and supply chain disruptions. Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to the
thesis and its contents. This chapter presents the motivation for and the background of the
study, which provides insight into why the research was undertaken. The section on the study
background offers a broader understanding of the research and how it is linked to national
culture and supply chain disruption. The research problem, rationale and scope are outlined
and the research question, objectives and aims stated. The research contributions are then
discussed, and an overview of the thesis structure is provided. By addressing this important
research problem, this thesis will contribute to the existing literature on national culture and
supply chain management and provide valuable insights for practitioners and scholars alike.
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supply chain management, logistics, operations, national culture.