Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy
Abstract This research investigates the impact of social capital on fostering supply chain resilience (SCR) and examines whether SCR mediates the relationship between social capital and sustainable performance (SUP). Addressing a recognized gap within supply chain research, particularly within emerg...
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| description | Abstract This research investigates the impact of social capital on fostering supply chain resilience (SCR) and examines whether SCR mediates the relationship between social capital and sustainable performance (SUP). Addressing a recognized gap within supply chain research, particularly within emerging economies, this study adopts a multidimensional view of social capital, encompassing its structural, cognitive, and relational aspects. The results suggest that all three dimensions of social capital positively influence SCR, which in turn is associated with enhanced sustainable performance. Notably, the findings indicate that SCR may serve as a key mediating mechanism through which social capital translates into performance gains. By integrating perspectives from social capital theory and resilience literature, this research provides an empirically grounded and contextually nuanced understanding of how inter-organizational relationships foster adaptive capacity and sustainability outcomes. The study contributes to the ongoing discourse on relational capabilities in supply chain management and offers practical implications for firms seeking to enhance competitiveness through social connectivity and resilience development, particularly in developing country contexts. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-4ff7f88ecd604c5c8e3a0f41980c8ea32025-08-20T03:45:39ZengSpringerDiscover Sustainability2662-99842025-08-016111810.1007/s43621-025-01692-xSocial capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economyMai Anh Nguyen Thi0Khoa Vu Dinh1Hanoi University of IndustryHanoi University of IndustryAbstract This research investigates the impact of social capital on fostering supply chain resilience (SCR) and examines whether SCR mediates the relationship between social capital and sustainable performance (SUP). Addressing a recognized gap within supply chain research, particularly within emerging economies, this study adopts a multidimensional view of social capital, encompassing its structural, cognitive, and relational aspects. The results suggest that all three dimensions of social capital positively influence SCR, which in turn is associated with enhanced sustainable performance. Notably, the findings indicate that SCR may serve as a key mediating mechanism through which social capital translates into performance gains. By integrating perspectives from social capital theory and resilience literature, this research provides an empirically grounded and contextually nuanced understanding of how inter-organizational relationships foster adaptive capacity and sustainability outcomes. The study contributes to the ongoing discourse on relational capabilities in supply chain management and offers practical implications for firms seeking to enhance competitiveness through social connectivity and resilience development, particularly in developing country contexts.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01692-xSocial capitalDisruptionsSupply chain resilienceRisk managementSustainable performance |
| spellingShingle | Mai Anh Nguyen Thi Khoa Vu Dinh Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy Discover Sustainability Social capital Disruptions Supply chain resilience Risk management Sustainable performance |
| title | Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy |
| title_full | Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy |
| title_fullStr | Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy |
| title_full_unstemmed | Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy |
| title_short | Social capital and sustainable performance: examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy |
| title_sort | social capital and sustainable performance examining the mediating role of supply chain resilience in an emerging economy |
| topic | Social capital Disruptions Supply chain resilience Risk management Sustainable performance |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-01692-x |
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