Despite continuing the significant contribution in the economy of Bangladesh, manufacturing sector interacts paramount complications to embrace sustainable practices due to the stakeholder ESG pressure and global climate concerns. Nevertheless, the empirical justifications remain vague regarding the integration of Blockchain Adoption (BA) with specific supply chain capabilities to emerge sustainable practices. To demonstrate an empirical demonstration related to theoretical grounds, the paper aims to examine the impact of blockchain on supply chain integration (SCI), supply chain flexibility (SCF), supply chain agility (SCA), supply chain visibility (SCV), and sustainable organizational performance (SOP) in Bangladesh's manufacturing industry. The paper also adopts resource-based view model to consider BA as a significant resource due to its rare, valuable, imitable and organization capabilities. Furthermore, this study looks at the effects of SCI, SCF, SCA, and SCV on SOP. It also investigates how SCI might function as a mediator between BA and SOP. Using the purposive sampling approach, data were collected from 364 respondents using a 5-point Likert scale, and it was processed using SmartPLS 4 (Version 4.0.9.2). The outcomes of this research show that BA has a considerable, beneficial influence on SOP. This study also demonstrates BA's beneficial and substantial effect on SCI, SCF, SCA, and SCV. Furthermore, the research shows no direct and significant impact of SCF, SCA, or SCV on SOP; however, SCI had a significant integrated influence on SOP. The investigation also uncovers that SCI has a substantial mediation effect between BA and SOP. This study's conclusions are relevant for all stakeholders in Bangladesh's manufacturing supply chains.
Islam et al. (Fri,) studied this question.