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The impacts of Triple-A supply chain on supply chain performance in Ethiopian textile share company Ali, Endris
International Journal of Financial, Accounting, and Management Vol. 3 No. 3 (2021): December
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/ijfam.v3i3.633

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Purpose: This work aimed to investigate the impact of triple-A supply chain (SC) on SC performance in Bahir Dar & Kombolcha textile Share Company, Ethiopia. Research Methodology: The study used survey questionnaires as a data collection instrument. Statistical package for social science to purify measurement items & Partial least square structural equation model used to test whether SC agility, SC adaptability, and SC alignment have individual or joint effects on SC performance. Results: The finding indicates that SC adaptability, SC alignment, and SC agility have a significant effect on SC performance. The result also indicates that the joint triple-A SC had a strong impact on SC performance. Limitations: The study focused on two Ethiopian textile share companies and it does not include other companies in the country. Contribution: This study allows us to understand the joint triple-A SC, SC agility, adaptability, and SC alignment-SC performance relationships at a dimensional level and helps to develop a comprehensive research model.
The Impacts Of Port Characteristics And Port Logistics Integration On Port Performance In Ethiopian Dry Ports Ali, Endris; Ayelign, Abate
International Journal of Financial, Accounting, and Management Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/ijfam.v4i2.709

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Purpose: This paper identifies the impacts of port characteristics and port-logistics integration on port performance in the case of Ethiopian dry ports. Research Methodology: To complete the study, we used structural equation modeling to test the relationship between port characteristics and port-logistics integration with port performance. Moreover, Statistical Package for Social Science is also used to filter indicators. Apart from this, the study was conducted in three dry ports of Ethiopia having a sample of 279 employees. Results: The finding shows that port characteristics such as port infrastructure, port connectivity, and port privatization have significantly impacted port performance. Also, port-logistics integration has an impact on both port operational performance and port efficiency. Limitations: The main limitation is that the study focused only on three dry ports of Ethiopia which do not include other dry ports in the country. Contribution: Ethiopia suffered forced dependency on transit countries after a blooded war with Eritrea which resulted in customs delays at port. To reduce this, the study suggests that Ethiopia should coordinate in developing joint infrastructures, and formulating unfettered rules and regulations with its transit countries.