Dealing with GVC Disruptions in Light of the Pandemic - A multiple case study of the European furniture industry
Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected supply chains across different countries and industries.
Within this thesis we investigate how European furniture companies are dealing with GVC
disruptions caused by the pandemic. Since the phenomenon is unprecedented, there is a lack
of research available thus far. We draw on existing supply chain risk mitigation strategies and
divide them into five different themes: diversify supply network, decrease a GVC’s
complexity, re-shore, manage inventory and influence demand. In addition, a possible
correlation between GVC governance types and the success of a company during the
pandemic is investigated. A multiple case study approach is used to identify three main
findings: 1) the companies use very similar risk mitigation strategies despite being very
different in terms of size, price segment, business model, etc. - the most popular theme is
diversify the supply network whilst re-shoring is the least popular; 2) supply chain risk
mitigation isn’t a major priority for the companies, with a lack of responsibility allocation
and other motives apart from risk mitigation driving strategy choices; and 3) the GVC
governance type couldn’t be found to influence the success of a company during the
pandemic. In terms of a company’s success, the determining factors rather seem to be the
business model, i.e. e-commerce or brick&mortar sales, and country-specific Covid-19
restrictions like lockdowns.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2021-06-28Author
Mann, Hampus
Romond, Charlotte
Keywords
Covid-19 Pandemic
Furniture Industry
Global Value Chain
Risk Mitigation
Supply Chain Disruption
Supply Chain Risk Management
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:17
Language
eng