TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance measurement framework for the oil and gas supply chain
AU - Menhat, Masha
AU - Yusuf, Yahaya
AU - Gunasekaran, Angappa
AU - Mohammad, Al Montaser
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/12/1
Y1 - 2023/12/1
N2 - Purpose: There is evidence in the literature suggesting the usage of performance measurement framework (PMF) has a positive impact on organisational performance. This is in line with resource based view (RBV) theory, which argues attaining competitive advantage through internal resources and capabilities. In this regard, PMF can be viewed as a “resource” that can be explored in enabling organisational performance. This paper is aimed at developing PMF for the oil and gas supply chain (SC) as a resource and strategic capability. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on RBV theory, a questionnaire survey was designed based on prior literature review and exploratory interview with five SC experts. Following this, the questionnaires were distributed to 550 companies in the UK and 120 companies in Malaysia, which resulted in 15% overall response rate. Findings: This study presents the prevalence of performance measures (PM) for the oil and gas industry based on the level of importance. It also reveals the impact of the usage of PMF on overall organisational performance. In addition, it identifies the challenges in managing SC performance and factors to be considered in choosing PM. Originality/value: This study identifies the challenges in managing SC performance and establishes distinctive factors to consider when choosing PM in the oil and gas SC.
AB - Purpose: There is evidence in the literature suggesting the usage of performance measurement framework (PMF) has a positive impact on organisational performance. This is in line with resource based view (RBV) theory, which argues attaining competitive advantage through internal resources and capabilities. In this regard, PMF can be viewed as a “resource” that can be explored in enabling organisational performance. This paper is aimed at developing PMF for the oil and gas supply chain (SC) as a resource and strategic capability. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on RBV theory, a questionnaire survey was designed based on prior literature review and exploratory interview with five SC experts. Following this, the questionnaires were distributed to 550 companies in the UK and 120 companies in Malaysia, which resulted in 15% overall response rate. Findings: This study presents the prevalence of performance measures (PM) for the oil and gas industry based on the level of importance. It also reveals the impact of the usage of PMF on overall organisational performance. In addition, it identifies the challenges in managing SC performance and factors to be considered in choosing PM. Originality/value: This study identifies the challenges in managing SC performance and establishes distinctive factors to consider when choosing PM in the oil and gas SC.
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U2 - 10.1108/BIJ-11-2021-0704
DO - 10.1108/BIJ-11-2021-0704
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136453462
SN - 1463-5771
VL - 30
SP - 3168
EP - 3193
JO - Benchmarking
JF - Benchmarking
IS - 9
ER -