TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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The article aims to analyze the mediating effect of technologies and technological capabilities on the relationship between supply chain strategic orientation and chain performance and its impact on the target company performance. To collect data, a sample of 125 manufacturing companies sited in technological hubs in Brazil was used. The data, treated by modeling in structural equations, revealed that technology and technological capabilities mediate the relationship between the strategic orientation and the supply chain performance, in turn, impacts the focal company performance. Given these results, it was concluded that technology and technological capabilities are the best strategies to improve the relationship between the strategic orientation of the supply chain and performances for chain and company. The contribution of this paper was proof that technology and technological capabibilities play an important role in performances both for the supply chain and the focal company.

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Roberto Giro Moori, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie

Doutor em Engenharia de Produção pela Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo.

Professor do programa de pós-graduação stricto senso em Administração de Empresas pela Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie.

Areas de interesse de pesquisa: Logistica Estratégica e Gestão da Cadeia de Suprimentos.

VALDIR VITORINO, Instituto Federal de São Paulo (IFSP)- campus Capivari/SP

Graduated in Business Administration from FACECAP - Faculdade de Administração de Capivari (2007), Master's in Professional Administration (2009), and Doctorate in Business Administration (2015) from UNIMEP - Methodist University of Piracicaba, and since 2015 he has been a full-time professor at Instituto Federal de São Paulo (IFSP) on the Capivari/SP campus.
He works on the following topics: administrative theories, business strategy, financial education, strategic supply chain management, logistics, cooperation, competitive advantage, industry 4.0, and technological innovation capabilities.


Area of research interest: Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

JOÃO BATISTA CAMARGO, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção da Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)

Graduated in Information Systems (2008), Master in Administration (2010), Doctor in Administration (2015) from UNIMEP - Methodist University of Piracicaba, SP, and since 2018 he is a Professor in the Graduate Program in Production Engineering at the University of Araraquara (UNIARA).
He has experience in the area of Information Systems Administration, with an emphasis on project management, data management, implementation of new technologies, and analysis and implementation of supply chain and logistics processes.
Area of research interest: Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

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02/06/23

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