International Journal on Leadership

1. Soheil Sadeghi – Aria University Of Sciences And Sustainability, Iran, Islamic Republic Of Iran.

2. Saman Sadeghi – Aria University Of Sciences And Sustainability, Iran, Islamic Republic Of Iran.

3. Samira Moghaddasi – Aria University Of Sciences And Sustainability, Iran, Islamic Republic Of Iran.

4. Zahra Hajjam – Aria University Of Sciences And Sustainability, Iran, Islamic Republic Of Iran.

Received
20-Sep-2023
Accepted
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Published
20-Sep-2023
Abstract
In the challenging environment of the construction industry and especially after the Corona pandemic crisis in Iran, supply chains (SCs) needed to adopt a new management model to continue the activity. Among the investigated approaches, the four sustainable, anti-fragile, agile and lean (SAAL) approaches were given more attention. The main objective of this paper is to draw a conceptual model for SAAL SCs with the aim of improving their operational, economic and environmental performance. For this purpose, several performance measures have been proposed. This concept is drawn based on the literature review of four supply chain management (SCM) approaches and their performance measurement system. Among the measures proposed by SAAL, which affect SC performance, are just-in-time relationships as well as supplier relationships (modular suppliers) and creating anti-fragile infrastructure.
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