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International Journal of Supply Chain Management
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ISSN : 20513771     EISSN : 20507399     DOI : -
International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM) is a peer-reviewed indexed journal, ISSN: 2050-7399 (Online), 2051-3771 (Print), that publishes original, high quality, supply chain management empirical research that will have a significant impact on SCM theory and practice. Manuscripts accepted for publication in IJSCM must have clear implications for Supply chain managers based on one or more of a variety of rigorous research methodologies. IJSCM also publishes insightful meta-analyses of the SCM literature, conceptual/theoretical studies with clear implications for practice, comments on past articles, studies concerning the SCM field itself, and other such matters relevant to SCM.
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The Importance of ICT Adoption in Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Evidence on SME Business Performance Nur Yuhainis Ab Wahab; Maliani Mohamad; Yusrinadini Zahirah Yusuff; Rusnifaezah Musa
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Information and communication technologies (ICT) adoption is considered as one of the intangible resources of the organization and needs to be carefully managed to maintain the firm's growth in business performance. Specifically, the objective of this study is to determine the relationship between the ICT adoption and SMEs business performance. According to Resource-based View Theory, technology resources are fundamental drivers to performance. A sample of 155 SMEs data successfully collected through survey. Data collected was analysed using Regression Analysis. The findings revealed that ICT adoption had significant correlation and relationship with business performance of SMEs. The study also suggested that the adoption of ICT is a major factor affecting the SMEs business performance as reported by SME Corporation Malaysia.
Challenges in Sustainable Supply Chain Management of Live Animal Trading: A Case Study of Live Animal Industry in Malaysia Suzari Abdul Rahim; Aidi Ahmi; Nor Aida Abdul Rahman
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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There are various challenges of the live animal industry, not just in Malaysia but also to many parts of the world. This study focuses on the supply chain management of live animal trading in Malaysia. This study aims to investigate the challenges specifically in supply chain management areas in the live animal trading. A total of 20 semi-structured interviews have been carried out with a few companies involved in the industry and a few officers from the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services (MAQIS). The premises of the companies also have been observed a day earlier before the interview. The data gathered from the observation as well as from the interview and literature review were analysed using TOWS analysis. The findings show that the industry is facing multiple challenges based on their strengths and weaknesses as well as the opportunities that being offered and the threats that they faced, which are vital for their business continuity.  This study also highlights the essential problems to focus on and formulate strategies to achieve competitive advantages and sustainable supply chain management, especially to the practitioners in the live animal trading industry.
Exploring the Nexus between the Absorptive Capacity, Corporate Sustainability, Supply Chain Agility and Manufacturing Firm Performance Chanicha Moryadee; Kiatkulchai Jitt-Aer
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The study has intended to examine the absorptive capacity on the firm performance of the Indonesian firms. The study has also examined the mediating effect of SC agility in the relationship between the absorptive capacity and the firm performance. Lastly, the study has examined the mediating role of corporate sustainability in the relationship between the absorptive capacity and the firm performance. The data is collected from the middle managers of the mining firms in Indonesia. the authors have employed the convenient sampling. The authors have distributed in total the  320 questionnaires. The response rate of the current study is 67 percent. The influence of SC agility as a mediator has been analyzed between absorptive capacity and performance of the firm. It was found by the study that SC agility fully mediates the relation between absorptive capacity and performance of the firm. The literature on competitiveness of SC has been improved by adding empirical evidence. Moreover, there is need to leverage both absorptive capacity and SC agility to improve the performance of a firm. It has been suggested by results that superior performance could be achieved transformation of absorptive capacity through SC agility. The companies are responsible for the influence on society and environment that occurs because of their actions. The companies are responsible for the influence on society and environment that occurs because of their actions. The corporate activities not just influence the company itself rather, it affects the whole SC and society. The corporate activities not just influence the company itself rather, it affects the whole SC and society.
Towards Industry Revolution 4.0 Practice: Millennial’s Intention to Use Online Property Websites by Applying the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) Model Chang Mui Ling Dyana; Norazah Mohd Suki; Nelson Lajuni; Rizal Hamid
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Minimal research was explored on consumer behavior towards online property websites in developing countries. Hence, this study aims to inspect factors that affect millennial’s intention to use the online property website by utilizing the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) model as the guiding principle. The proposed research framework encompasses 3 aspects of atmospheric cues from the website (ARQW) such as ubiquity (UB), ease of use (EOU) and information exchange (IE) to establish the research hypotheses. PLS-SEM results revealed that the atmospheric cues from web sites (ARQW) such as ubiquity (U), ease of use (EOU) and information exchange (IE) are key determinants of millennial’s intention to use the online property website in Malaysia. This discovery provides important findings on the factors that have strong impact on consumers’ intention regarding online property websites. Suggestions for further research are also provided.
Local Product Brand Image: A Case Study of Small and Medium Enterprises in Muar, Johor. Hasmah Zanuddin; Norrosellah Mukhtar
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 1 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Malaysia, which has a variety of races and cultures, is booming with commercial activities. Currently, small and medium enterprises in Malaysia have received increasing attention from the public and government.Today, brand plays important roles which is to improve consumers lives and enhance the financial values of firms. It can also differentiate companies products with those of competitors.Strong brands dont just happen. They are usually the results of a long-term strategy that guides how a company does business and is tightly bound to its understanding of customer needs.The focus of this research is an examination of brand and branding of local products produced by small and medium enterprises of local people at Bandar Muar, Johor. Branding theory signifies three important frameworks for this study, namely symbol, communication and behavior. Overall,branding benefits in terms of customer recognition. The brand image plays an important role when a customer decides to buy one product over another. Usually, well-established brands have good reputations and are immediately recognizable to consumers. Almost 86 percent customers who have been interviewed prefer good and attractive packaging, which is reflected in symbol framework. Around 82 percent customers demand that communication element uses all mediums of communication for wider reach. The most preferred product branding behavior by local customers and local product is equivalent competitive standing for local and foreign products. Basically, well-known brands are likely to be purchased rather than those that are unknown. People often trust what they know and distrust, or, at the very least, feel suspicious with unknown brands.
The Supply Chain Strategy in Society and Active Longevity in Russia T.A Burtseva; N.Yu Chausov; S.N Gagarina
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Abstract- Born from multidisciplinary roots that include logistics, marketing, management, and sociology, SCM has developed into a distinct field of study over the past fifty years. SCM theory has only recently reached a state of maturation where it produces operationalisable concepts and tools, but progress is being made in advancing both the overarching field of SCM and the specific issues that fall under the SCM umbrella. The authors investigated supply chain strategy as an active longevity’s policy and quality of life of elderly population in the Russian Federation. Factors of the active longevity and reasons that reduce the level of life quality and society of elderly population in 2014-2016 have been discovered. The offered normative and evaluative model of life quality of elderly population and a list of strategies of active longevity are a novelty of the research. A practical importance of the research results is in the using its results to solve national economic issues and to provide the active longevity in Russia.
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT WITH CLUSTER SYSTEM APPROACH: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW AND FUTURE RESEARCH Sofiyessi, Ermia; Marimin, Marimin; Eriyatno, Eriyatno; Sutrisno, Sutrisno
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A supply chain is defined as strategic framework which based on network structure, business process and management components. Information and knowledge sharing along with power are focus of relationship mechanism. The purpose of this literature study was to identify factors which influenced in developing of Agro-industrial supply chain with cluster system approach. All this characteristic and possibilities are main areas of interest in cluster concept. The interaction between actors in the supply chain and with other institutions that are mutually synergistic and competing in the proper flow of information within a region transformed through a cluster system approach. The concepts of cluster system indicated efficient instrument to achieve value chain effectiveness and competitive advantages along the supply chain. Through the supply chain and Agro-industrial cluster, collaboration can be definitely increase the competitive advantages of stakeholder which are the key to survive and development of many economic entities and enterprises. Through the cluster system approach, it can identify institutional policies barriers and economic evaluation determinant of the region in the management of Agro-industrial supply chain. The production of high value added of product in the existence of value chain indicated that supply chain management concepts has successfully been implemented within the cluster management system. Keywords cluster system, Agro-industrial, supply chain management, competitive advantages, institutional barriers
Investigation of the Bitcoin Effects on the Country Revenues Via Virtual Tax Transactions for Purchasing Management Jumadil Saputra; Rico Nur Ilham; Erlina Erlina; Khairah Amalia Fachrudin; Amlys Syahputra Silalahi; Wahyuddin Albra
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As a consensus network, Bitcoin enables new payment systems and money that are entirely digital or can be interpreted as a virtual currency that uses open source user-to-peer network systems for purchasing and sourcing management. It offers easier way of payment without the need for a bank account, credit card or intermediary. Bitcoin is cash stored in a computer that can be used to replace cash in an online sale transaction. Therefore, this study aims to investigate how to maximize the opportunities that allow Bitcoin in contributing for Indonesia tax revenue and also, the respond to the growing issues of virtual money transactions in the world. This study uses Literature study method based on some previous research and scientific journals that discuss about Bitcoin as a means of payment in sale and purchase transactions. The results of this study Bitcoin transaction tax still needs to be addressed is the absence of Legal Basis and legislation on legality of Bitcoin as a recognized payment instrument in Indonesia. This study can helps the Indonesian governments for creating a guidelines to adjust the regulation of virtual transactions for purchasing management, which have already been created and implemented in other countries and have a positive impact on the country's economy in addition to being one of the sources of increasing state tax revenues.
AN EXPLORING THE FACTORS STRUCTURE OF HUMAN RESOURCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACEH, INDONESIA Saputra, Jumadil; Idris, Amiruddin; Albra, Wahyuddin
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The entrepreneurial opportunities emerge when certain individuals have insights into the value of resources that others do not. The resources such as alertness of entrepreneurial, knowledge, and ability become their own right. This study is intended to explore the factors structure of human resource of supply chain management based entrepreneurship in Aceh, Indonesia. The questionnaires were sent to 175 managers in firm, and were received back for an 86% response rate from 175 managers. The first factor analyzed was structure of the human resources. The summated entrepreneurship scores for managers were correlated, and responses to the human resource and entrepreneurship items were made using multivariate analysis of variance. These results identify the factors of human resources that are very influential on entrepreneurship in cluster 1 are Entrepreneurial Ability and Entrepreneurial Innovation.
Strategic Supply Chain Planning of Regional Development in Increased External Instability Conditions Ekaterina Milovanova; Vladimir Molodyh; Irina Morozova; Elena Ostapenko
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 7, No 4 (2018): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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A major factor in the development of a long-term supply chain strategy for social and economic development is the reduction of the shadow economy volume with the aim to increase the promising incomes of the budgetary system for most Russian Federation subjects, which have low economic potential, a small local market and limited opportunities for economic growth on their own resource base. In this regard, the regional strategic supply chain planning, taking into account the influence of the shadow economy, requires the development of adequate forecast models that take into account the specifics of the territorial processes and ensure the achievement of the target condition for the balance of socio-economic development and the achievement of the planned indicators. Two scenarios are considered in the proposed development strategy of the Russian Federation subject. Conservative scenario presupposes the development of a region on the basis of existing competitive advantage use and supply chain planning. The second scenario is based on the shadow economy negative impact reduction. General scenario conditions are formed depending on the opportunities of investment activity growth by ensuring the transparency of business rules, tax legislation stabilization and economic and investment activity increase at the expense of legal entrepreneurs. The results of the modeling show that the growth of the economy legal segment in the short term based on supply chain will lead to the reduction of employed number, but it will ensure the growth rate of labor productivity at the level of 7% per year, while the level of investment activity will grow by about 10% per year additionally. Keywords: strategic supply chain planning, shadow economy, economic growth, state regulation, regional development.

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