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Multi-Dimensional Approach to State Regulation of Supply Chain in Innovative Economy Ildar Ablaev
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 7, No 4 (2018): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Nowadays in the world, one of the main engines of economic development is scientific and technological progress and intellectualization of the main factors of production. The problem is that most post-Soviet states, in particular, Russia need to develop brand new state programs for regulating innovation. Otherwise, the absence of this regulator may lead to an increase in the gap between Russia and developed countries. Thus, the purpose of this article is to define the main directions of the state policy on innovations and focuses on the supply chain economy in Russia. To achieve this goal, some state programs of developed countries, such as the United States of America and European Union (EU) countries, were considered. As a result, the main directions of the state regulation of supply chain in the innovative economy were defined. There are some important aspects were identified, such as boosting innovation activity, improvement of the use of public resources, support of domestic innovative products, increasing the supply chain economys quantity. Because of such economic policy, conditions for the effective functioning of the scientific and technical sphere will be created.Keywords- state regulation, innovation policy, economic development, supply chain, innovative processes.
Impact of supply chain management strategies on the performance indicators of small and medium-sized businesses Nail Israfilov; Ildar Ablaev; Almira Seisinbinova; Tatyana Sakulyeva
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract—The study considers the impact of supply chain management strategies on the performance of small and medium-sized businesses. It is shown that developed 4PL operators are economic integrators of countries dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises. The study deals with the data of the Federal Republic of Germany, China, the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the Russian Federation. The research hypothesis has been statistically confirmed: higher-level business models of supply chain management (for example, 4PL) are used in countries where there are significant investments in information and communication technologies. This positively affects the turnover of small and medium-sized enterprises. Logistics providers are supply chain integrators. It has been established that the higher the share of small and medium-sized businesses in the country's economy, the more developed the supply chain management system is. It has been shown that developed small and medium-sized businesses are integrated into a single management system with the help of 4PL operators; this makes it possible to increase the efficiency of both small and medium-sized enterprises and logistics operators. The scheme for increasing the efficiency of small and medium-sized businesses based on e-logistics has been presented.