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- The Intermediary Role of Supply Chain Capability Between Supply Chain Integration and Firm Performance
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1 Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Regent University College of Science and Technology, GH
1 Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Regent University College of Science and Technology, GH
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Journal of Supply Chain Management Systems, Vol 8, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 32-44Abstract
The quest to gain competitive advantage and improve performance has triggered the need for managers of firms to look for new strategies to outwit competitors. This study investigates the potential influence of supply chain integration on the development of capabilities and firm performance. We analysed the data collected from 275 supply chain managers of wholesale firms in Ghana with SmartPLS 3. We discovered that firms which share knowledge, skills, information, and resources with supply chain partners develop supply chain capabilities and improve performance. We will discuss the contributions and the limitations in the content.Keywords
Supply Chain Capabilities, Firm Performance, Supply Chain Integration.References
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- The Mediating Roles of Supply Chain Quality Integration and Green Logistics Management Between Information Technology and Organisational Performance
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1 Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Regent University College of Science and Technology, GH
3 Central University, GH
1 Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Regent University College of Science and Technology, GH
3 Central University, GH
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Journal of Supply Chain Management Systems, Vol 8, No 4 (2019), Pagination: 01-17Abstract
The paper primarily investigates the relationship between information technology, supply chain quality integration, green logistics management and organisational performance. The mediating roles of supply chain quality integration and green logistics management are further examined. The unit of analysis is small and medium enterprises in Ghana. A survey data collected from 280 tactical and strategic managers through questionnaires are analysed using Smart PLS-3. All the hypotheses are supported and accepted. The findings of the analysis establish positive relationships between the exogenous and endogenous variables. It is discovered that supply chain quality integration and green logistics management play intermediary roles between information technology and organisational performance. Moreover, the results show that supply chain quality integration mediates the relationship between information technology and organisational performance. Limitations and future research areas are discussed in work.Keywords
Green Logistics Management, Information Technology, Organisational Performance, Supply Chain Quality Integration.References
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- Impact of Logistics Information Technology on Organisational Performance:Mediating Role of Supply Chain Integration and Customer Satisfaction
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1 Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Regent University College of Science and Technology, GH
3 Ho Technical University, GH
1 Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Regent University College of Science and Technology, GH
3 Ho Technical University, GH
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Journal of Supply Chain Management Systems, Vol 8, No 4 (2019), Pagination: 30-43Abstract
The current market setting breeds stern competition among business organisations. This has made firms that rely on only in-house core competencies to reengineer their strategies and approaches to look beyond their boundaries to tap into the supply chain capabilities and benefits. This has ignited our interest to conduct this study to investigate how logistics information technology can enhance supply chain integration and improve firms’ ability to increase customer satisfaction to achieve high organisational performance in the distribution industry in Ghana. We use survey data we collected from 179 managers at least 5 years’ experience in procurement, supply chain, distribution, information and logistics. All the hypotheses we tested using SmartPLS-3 were supported and accepted. We have discovered that firms that adopt logistics information technology have a great chance of influencing their performance through customer satisfaction, and both internal and external integration with customers and suppliers. Limitations are explained in conclusion.Keywords
Logistics Information Technology, Supply Chain Integration, Organisational Performance, Customer Satisfaction.References
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1 Transportation Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Dalian Maritime University, CN
3 Department of Marketing and Management, Széchenyi István University, HU
1 Transportation Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, CN
2 Dalian Maritime University, CN
3 Department of Marketing and Management, Széchenyi István University, HU