Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences (Nov 2023)
THE INFLUENCE OF ROAD TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ON SUPPLY CHAIN RESPONSIVENESS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Abstract
This study investigates the influence of road transport infrastructure, encompassing equity and community elements, on supply chain (SC) responsiveness in the context of manufacturing firms in Ghana. Survey data from 359 senior managers validated our proposed model and analyzed using SPSS version 26 and Amos version 23. The findings emphasize the direct positive association between road transport equity, community involvement, and SC responsiveness. Additionally, traffic management was found to moderate the relationship between road transport infrastructure and SC responsiveness. These results underscore the critical need for investing in equitable road transport infrastructure and efficient traffic management systems to be well handled to realize the full potential of road infrastructure. The study's practical implications stress the importance of community engagement, safety measures, and knowledge-based decision-making in achieving optimal SC responsiveness. By embracing a comprehensive approach that incorporates these factors, organizations can enhance their adaptability and resilience in the complex landscape of SC management. However, it is important to acknowledge the study's limitations, such as its focus on beverage manufacturing firms in Ghana, and future research should explore these dynamics across various industries and consider evolving factors in SC management.
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