Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat
Graduate School, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand

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Collaborative Performance and Swift Trust in Tourism Industry of Thailand: Role of Big Data Analytics Capability and External Supply Chain Management Chayanan Kerdpitak; Sudawan Somjai; Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat; Chairit Thongrawd
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Building trust among different stakeholders of the business and collaborative performance are two most desired organizational outcomes. Such across the board relations largely based on big data exists about these relationships which help to sort out the conflicts. Through the very same big data, manufacturing industry can also look after its external supply chain management practices too. This study has checked the impact of Big Data Analytics Capability (BDAC) on swift trust and collaborative performance in Thailand’s manufacturing sector. Moreover, study has also analyzed the mediating role of external supply chain management in relationship between BDAC and swift trust and BDAC and collaborative performance. Data has been collected from managerial level employees of 39 manufacturing firms of Thailand equipped with big data capability. Questionnaire based data was then analyzed through SPSS and AMOS. BDAC was reflected as a significant predictor of swift trust and collaborative performance in results. Indirect role of external supply chain management was also flagged significant in results. This study is novel due to inclusion of external supply chain management as mediator and it will have its implications for manufacturing sector which can improve their collaborative performance through BDAC driven supply chain management.
Robotic Process Innovation as Mediator between Technical Traits and Lean Supply Chain Performance: An Empirical study in Thailand Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Thailand is not just thriving due to its tourism but the country’s manufacturing sector is also leaning towards robotic process innovation. Such innovation is strengthening due to technological advancements and resulting in enhanced firms’ productivity. This idea of bringing robotic process innovation is action can be really helpful for lean processes in organizations. This study has aimed to check the role of direct and indirect usefulness of technological traits on lean supply chain performance in mediating role of robotic process innovation. Study has taken only those Thailand’s manufacturing organization in sample who have already included robotic processes in their production system and their employees have surveyed through questionnaire. CFA and SEM were used to analyze model fitness and hypotheses. Results have enlightened that Both direct and indirect usefulness have significant impact on lean supply chain performance and also flagged significant mediating role of robotic process innovation in same relationships. Novelty in this study has come due to including a unique outcome lean supply chain performance as an output of robotic process innovation and technical traits. This study has its implications for not only for manufacturing but service sectors too to adopt such robotic practices to improve their performance levels.
Embedding Supply Chain Agility in Relationship between Energy Management Practices and Renewable Energy Supply Chain: An Empirical Investigation Sudawan Somjai; Pornkul Suksod; Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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In present economy, energy management practices is one the important source for reducing the energy consumptions in industrial sector and creating sustainability in organizations by producing renewable energy supply chain. The purpose of the current study is to investigate the relationship among energy management practices such as management commitment, energy awareness, energy knowledge, energy audit with renewable energy supply chain. It further investigates the supply chain agility as mediator. The nature of the current study is descriptive and quantitative. The data for present study is collected from manufacturing companies in Thailand by using self-administered questionnaire. 300 questionnaires are distributed in manufacturing companies by using simple random sampling technique. The smart PLS has been used for data analysis. The finding of the study shows that all the hypotheses are accepted and shows the positive and significant results. The findings reveal that the energy management practices such as management commitment, energy awareness, energy knowledge, energy audit have significant influence on renewable energy supply chain and supply chain agility significantly mediates the relationship. Further discussion and limitation of the study is also discussed at the end of the study.
Product Modularity, Mass customization Supply Chain Quality Integration and The Competitive Performance of Textile and Appraisal Sector of Indonesia: The Role of Open Book Accounting Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat; Suramon Chancharoen
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The main purpose of the current study is to investigate the impact of product modularity, Mass customization, and supply chain integration on the competitive performance of the textile and appraisal sector of Indonesia. In addition to that the study has also examined the moderating role of open book accounting in the relationship between product modularity and competitive performance and in the relationship between supply chain quality integration and competitive performance. The hypotheses have been developed using the existing theories and the objectives have been set for the study. The data was collected using survey method. Quantitative research approach was used to gather information from a sizeable population. A resourceful finding related to product modularity, supply chain quality management, and mass customization has been added to the existing literature. The previous empirical studies focused on the development of mass customization capability and no study has paid any attention on the role of open book accounting in the supply chain management. The research offers several guidelines for the managers to implement supply chain integration. It has been suggested that the managers should apply organizational and manufacturing design practices, which enhance the capability of mass customization for managing internal and external issues related to supply chain.