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Resilience strategies to mitigate "extreme" disruptions in sustainable tourism supply chain.

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العنوان: Resilience strategies to mitigate "extreme" disruptions in sustainable tourism supply chain.
المؤلفون: Chowdhury, Md Maruf Hossan, Mahmud, A.K.M. Shakil, Banik, Shanta, Rabbanee, Fazlul K., Quaddus, Mohammed, Alamgir, Mohammed
المصدر: Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing & Logistics; 2024, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p408-434, 27p
مستخلص: Purpose: Drawing on the dynamic capability view (DCV), this research determines the suitable configurations of resilience strategies for sustainable tourism supply chain performance amidst "extreme" disruptive events affecting the entire supply chain. Design/methodology/approach: This research applies a multi-study and multi-method approach. Study 1 utilizes in-depth interviews to identify a list of tourism supply chain sustainability risks and resilience strategies. Study 2, using quality function deployment (QFD) technique, determines the most important resilience strategies corresponding to highly significant risks. Study 3, on the other hand, adopts a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to determine the best recipe of resilience strategies and risks to make the tourism supply chain performance sustainable. Findings: The findings reveal that sustainable tourism performance during an extreme disruptive event (e.g. COVID-19 health crisis) depends on the combined effect of tourism resilience strategies and risks instead of their individual effect. Practical implications: The research findings offer significant managerial implications. Managers may experiment with multiple causal conditions of risks and resilience strategies to engender the expected outcome. Originality/value: This research extends current knowledge on tourism supply chain and offers insights for managers to mitigate the risks and ensures sustainable performance in the context of extreme disruptive events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:13555855
DOI:10.1108/APJML-01-2023-0020