Purpose: Acknowledging, on the one hand, the increasing fragility of supply chains and the number of risks involved in supply chain operations and, on the other hand, the role of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in supply chains and the high exposure of these firms to risks of different types, this study aims to examine the relationship between supply chain risk management (SCRM) and innovation performance in SMEs. Furthermore, the impact of technological turbulence on this relationship was studied to take into account recent technological changes. Design/methodology/approach: Structural equation modelling was carried out on a sample of Turkish SMEs to test the hypotheses developed. Findings: The findings presented allow the authors to better understand the link between SCRM and innovation performance in SMEs. More precisely, empirical evidence is provided about the impact of SCRM components such as maturity and ability on innovation performance. Furthermore, the findings show the impact of technological turbulence on both SCRM and innovation performance. Originality/value: By focusing on SCRM in SMEs, this paper contributes to the body of knowledge with regard to SCRM in general and with regard to SMEs in particular; research on the latter has only started recently. Moreover, by having studied SMEs from a developing country (other than China), this paper helps to develop a broader and more diverse perspective of SCRM.
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Foli, S., Durst, S., & Temel, S. (2024). The link between supply chain risk management and innovation performance in SMEs in turbulent times. Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 16(3), 626–648. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEEE-03-2022-0084
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