Research Paper

A framework to model the performance indicators of resilient construction supply chain: An effort toward attaining sustainability and circular practices

  • By Anurag Singh Chauhan
    Assistant Professor
    Co-Authors
    Arpit Singh, Jindal Global Business School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India
    Ashish Dwivedi, Jindal Global Business School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India
    Dindayal Agrawal, Institute Of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, India
    Journal : Business Strategy and the Environment
    Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

Article citation: Singh, A., Dwivedi, A., Agrawal, D., & Chauhan, A. (2023). A framework to model the performance indicators of resilient construction supply chain: An effort toward attaining sustainability and circular practices. Business Strategy and the Environment.

Abstract
In existing dynamic market place, supply chain disruptions have become a common phenomenon. Emergence of new technologies coupled with variable customer demand and uncertain pandemic has fueled the disruptions across the supply chain ecosystem. To cater the unanticipated disruptions, supply chains of every business has to be circular and sustainable and construction industry is no exception to this. The present study concentrates on identifying the major performance indicators of resilient Construction Supply Chain (CSC) and prioritize the most significant ones. Fuzzy–Decision Making Trial And Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method was used to reveal the influential relationship of performance indicators on the resilience level in CSCs. Further, a strategy map is prepared to highlight the organizational strategy and cause-effect approach. The findings from study revealed that maintaining appropriate security level, strong collaboration among supply chain partners, efficient supply chain designs, ability to detect discrepancies, bottlenecks, and vulnerabilities, and conservation of resources to facilitate sustainable operations are the top seven performance indicators that are evident in the causal group for sustainable CSC. In the effect group, prominent performance indicators are flexibility, financial strength, and efficient allocation of resources. The study adds on to the existing literature by identifying and analyzing significant performance indicators for establishing resilient, sustainable and circular practices in the construction industry.