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This study's main goal is to investigate the relationship between operational
performance and supply chain resilience techniques, as well as the mediating
influence of information technology. In this essay, the idea developed in the
literature on resource-based views is expanded, and it is connected to the
supply chain in the Greater Accra region. Using research that is empirical, an
investigation on managers, administrators and officers from some key firms in
Greater Accra Region were performed. The study employed a quantitative
method with a positivist approach directed the study. It adopted an objective
measurement of reality. And to determine whether the validity of the study
hypotheses, structural equation modelling (SEM) was applied. The study
achieved this by developing significant objectives and, for the most part,
productive hypotheses. The following deductions were made from the main
findings: Information technology is the top-ranked method for achieving
Supply Chain Resilience (SCR) among the food processing SMEs during the
Covid-19 pandemic, according to objective one. Prior to and throughout the
pandemic, collaboration was found to considerably and favourably improve
the businesses' operational performance. The study also discovered that agility
helped food processing SMEs perform better operationally before and during
the Covid-19. Collaboration, agility, and organizational success were all
mediated by information technology. According to the report, managers of
food processing SMEs should keep emphasizing IT as a means of
guaranteeing supply chain resilience. |
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