The figure shows four concentric ovals labeled, from innermost to outermost, as “Employee level”, “Managerial level”, “Organizational level”, and “Supply chain level”. Each level is shaded in progressively darker tones of grey as it expands outward. At the bottom center of the first oval, the lightest grey oval labeled “Employee level”, there is one small oval labeled “1. Internal monitoring” attached to this level. Encircling this, the next oval labeled “Managerial level” contains three small ovals embedded on it and labeled from left to right as follows: “2. Environmental scanning”, “3. Learning thru’ stakeholder engagement”, and “4. Operational agility”. The next outer layer, labeled “Organizational level”, contains three small ovals embedded on it and labeled from left to right as follows: “5. Supply chain partner development”, “6. Co-evolving”, and “7. Strategic alignment”.Deployment of capabilities across levels. Source: Authors’ own work
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