Leveraging Digital Transformation for Responsible Food Production and Distribution in an Emerging Economy’s Manufacturing Sector
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2025
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Journal of Distribution Science
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Purpose: This study explores the role of digital transformation in enhancing responsible food production and distribution within
Nigerian manufacturing firms, focusing on supply chain digitization and predictive maintenance. While digital technologies hold
significant potential to reduce waste, improve energy efficiency, and optimize distribution, adoption barriers in Nigeria have
contributed to persistent food waste, high energy consumption, and inefficiencies in logistics and distribution systems. Research
design, data, and methodology: Based on the resource-based view theoretical foundation, the study adopts a survey research design.
Primary data were collected through a closed-ended structured questionnaire. This was administered to 274 production engineers and
warehouse managers and food items distributors, IT professionals and supply chain managers in the Nigerian food manufacturing
sector. The Partial Least Squares – Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was employed to analyse the data using SmartPLS
software. Results: The results demonstrate that supply chain digitization and predictive maintenance significantly enhance responsible
food production and distribution by reducing waste and improving logistics resource efficiency. Conclusions: The study underscores
the critical role of digital transformation tools in achieving sustainability in food production and distribution. The implication is by
integrating digitalisation into food supply chain processes and functions, manufacturing industry can realize their responsible
production goals.
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Digital Transformation, Responsible Production, Responsible Product Distribution, Supply Chain Digitalization, Predictive Maintenance