Title
Business model design and mass customization capability: is supply chain integration a missing link?
Abstract
Purpose This study aims to examine the impacts of the novelty-centered business model design (NBMD) and efficiency-centered business model design (EBMD) on mass customization capability (MCC), as well as the mediating role of supply chain integration. Design/methodology/approach Using survey data from 277 Chinese manufacturing firms, we test the hypothesized relationships by conducting structural equation modeling. Findings The results indicate that both NBMD and EBMD have significantly positive impacts on product-oriented MCC and service-oriented MCC. In addition, three dimensions of supply chain integration play different mediating roles in the relationship between BMD and MCC. Specifically, relational integration partially mediates the impacts of NBMD and EBMD on service-oriented MCC, information integration partially mediates the impact of NBMD on product-oriented MCC and service-oriented MCC and operational integration partially mediates the impact of NBMD and EBMD on product-oriented MCC. Originality/value This study opens the "black box" in the relationship between business model design and MCC, which offers insights on the complex process of supply chain integration and considers business ecosystem for operational performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1108/BPMJ-12-2021-0778
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Business Model design, Supply chain integration, Mass customization capability, Business ecosystem theory
Journal
28
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
1463-7154
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jia Cheng100.34
Songzheng Zhao200.34
Taiwen Feng372.59
Hongyan Sheng401.01