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Navigating the digital revolution and crisis times: humanitarian and innovation-inspired leadership through the pandemic

Kathleen Marshall Park (Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

Journal of Strategy and Management

ISSN: 1755-425X

Article publication date: 6 July 2021

Issue publication date: 13 October 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

This article examines the leadership vision, values and vigilance of an emerging markets logistics firm in managing customer and humanitarian concerns and critical supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study explores how an emerging markets firm has contributed to global supply chain mobility and vaccine distribution in the pandemic – keeping cargo moving – drawing on vision, values and vigilance, including attention to the innovation momentum of the firm.

Design/methodology/approach

The article concentrates on an exemplar firm, leader and management team to illustrate challenges of helmsmanship during the pandemic for an emerging markets firm, Agility, that operates worldwide in numerous developed and developing economy markets. The article develops a case study analyzing how Agility has met the simultaneous challenges for innovation and transformation in the digital revolution and navigation through the crisis times of the global pandemic. The analysis derives from direct management communications, corporate documents and media sources.

Findings

The vision, values and vigilance of the leadership, with emphasis on digital innovations and disruptions, digital supply chains, humanitarian partnerships, focusing both globally and on emerging markets, and nurturing smaller as well as larger businesses, have enabled the firm to thrive. Given the importance of global supply chains during COVID-19, Agility is a pivotal example of partnering with governments and pharmaceutical companies worldwide in delivering the new array of vaccines, as well as personal protective equipment and other medical supplies, in the battle against the pandemic. Agility in addition illustrates the strategic value of partnering with other logistics firms in humanitarian collaborations as well as in business strategy transactions.

Research limitations/implications

The article contributes to the emergent research stream on leadership, innovation and internationalization in the Arabian Gulf Cooperation Council and Middle East North Africa (GCC/MENA) region and more generally on the strengths and proficiencies of emerging market firms and leaders. Future research could examine additional firms, industries or regions of the world during the pandemic or other crisis contexts. Further data sources and analyses can be used in validating and extending the findings.

Practical implications

Digital supply chains, humanitarian partnerships and an emphasis on digital communications, storage and transportation innovations can benefit firms from all regions of the world during the global pandemic and other crises, as well as in normal operations.

Social implications

Emerging markets represent the majority of global population and economic growth, as well as of pandemic cases and mortality risk, signifying the importance of leadership, collaboration and innovation around issues such as vaccine delivery into emerging markets regions of the world.

Originality/value

The article takes a revelatory case perspective in the pandemic crisis context from a unique foundation of immersive field research and data access in the GCC/MENA) region.

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Acknowledgements

The author thanks the CEO, Office of the Chairman and the top management team of the global firm Agility (DFM: AGLTY) for their numerous invaluable insights and contributions. The article benefited greatly from the guidance of the editors and two anonymous reviewers. The support for this research by the BU MET Office of the Dean, the BU Chadwick Fellowship, and Department of Administrative Sciences is tremendously appreciated and gratefully acknowledged.

Citation

Park, K.M. (2021), "Navigating the digital revolution and crisis times: humanitarian and innovation-inspired leadership through the pandemic", Journal of Strategy and Management, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 360-377. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSMA-01-2021-0021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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