Boonsri Suteerachai
Graduate School, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand

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Green Human Resource Management as a Predictor of Green Supply Chain Management Practices: Evidence from Thai Hotels Ratchada Fongtanakit; Boonsri Suteerachai
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Organizations are embracing the “go green” concept. It is being implemented in the internal and external organizational boundaries with the primary aim to establish a superior environmental and financial performance. Bearing in mind the importance of the topic current study examined how the GRHM do contributes towards the GSCM. An empirical study was conducted to examine the aforementioned relationship and for this purpose data were collected from 200 managers of hotels in Phuket Thailand. Smart-PLS have been employed for the data analysis. Data analysis revealed a significant association between independent variables (green compensation, green performance appraisal, green training and green hiring) and dependent variable (green supply chain management practices). All the relationships between the variables were in positive direction. Further the results also revealed a weak association between green performance management and compensation and green supply chain management practices (GSCMP). Which may be due to sense of responsibility of the employees towards the environment protection.
The Mediating Role of Alliance Integrated Network in the Relationship between Service Supply Chain Management Practices and the Indonesian Public Healthcare Organizational Performance Boonsri Suteerachai; Yananda Siraphatthada
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The main aim of the current study is to investigate the relationship between the supply chain management practices and the Indonesian public healthcare organizational performance. Furthermore, the mediating role of alliance integrated network in the relationship between service supply chain management practices and the Indonesian public healthcare organizational performance is also examined. The study aims to overall assess the organizational performance of healthcare sector. The measures of hospital services include, promptness, health care delivery, cost, efficient and effective diagnosis, internal customer satisfaction, treatment, safety, and decrease in process time. Total quality management includes technology, its implementation, managing relationship with the patient, innovation, patient satisfaction, supplier relationship management, efficient service delivery, and speed of recovery. By employing the survey-based methodology, the study has used the SEM-PLS technique to answer the questions raised in current study. This study, which is among the pioneering studies on the current issue will be helpful for policymakers and researchers in examining the link supply chain management practices, alliance integrated network and the Indonesian public healthcare organizational performance.
Governing Role of Trade Digitalization in Global Supply Chain Finance, Negotiation and SMEs Performance Sudawan Somjai; Saroge Vasuvanich; Khomsan Laosillapacharoen; Boonsri Suteerachai
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Thailand is witnessing a significant growth in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) especially in manufacturing sector. Yet, their survival is totally based on their performance that can only be ensured through good supply chain practices. Supply chain finance and negotiation are some relevant practices that can have their say in improved SMEs performance but trade digitization is another important factor to be considered prior to conclude results. This study has analyzed the role of supply chain finance and negotiation in improving SMEs performance in moderating role of trade digitization. Around 35 SMEs of Thailand’s manufacturing sector and their employees dealing in production department were surveyed through questionnaire and data was then analyzed through structural equation modeling. Results have indicated that both supply chain negotiation and supply chain finance have significant impact on SMEs performance while trade digitalization significantly moderate both the relationships. Study has originality due to moderating role of trade digitization between supply chain negotiation and SMEs performance. This research has its implications for SMEs operating in Thailand in any sector along with policy framework for government too.