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International Journal of Supply Chain Management
Published by ExcelingTech
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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Supply Chain Management Concepts Applied in the Oil & Gas Industry – A review of literature Adel Alhosani; Safie Mohamed Zabri; Fareed Aljaberi; Ali Almansoori
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The recent trends in the oil gas has shown volatility in this market and the low oil prices has influenced this industry in a big way. The researchers and practitioners in this field have realized the importance of efficient Supply Chain Management (SCM) to have competitive edge in this industry. The dynamic nature of the supply as well as the demand has contributed to the unique challenges in managing the supply chain in this sector. The main objective of this study is to understand the application of different SCM concepts in the Oil and Gas industry. The study involved the systematic literature review of the various articles published by prominent researchers in this field in reputed journals and databases like Scopus, Web of Science (WOS). The findings have identified 52 different models of SCM which are used in the oil gas industry. This study is a contribution to the body of knowledge regarding the use of SCM concepts in oil and gas industry. Future studies can use this as a reference to understand the existing SCM concept in this industry and base their empirical study the suitability and influence of these concepts on the efficient supply chain management in Oil gas industry.
Features of Green Supply Chain Management for Investment Projects in the Recreational Territories of the North Caucasus Republics Dzobelova Valentina Batrazovna; Irina Anatolievna Dikareva; Lida Kureyshovna Tochieva; Bella Movsurovna Musayeva; Valery Safarbievich Misakov
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- The term sustainable or green supply chain refers to the idea of integrating sustainable environmental processes into the traditional supply chain. The development of most industries in the real sector of the national economy is accompanied by a buildup of negative environmental impact. This situation, of course, requires an objective environmental and economic assessment and prediction of possible impact scenarios. In the North Caucasus, a number of recreational regions (Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia-Alania, Chechen Republic) contain promising deposits of tungsten, molybdenum, zinc, oil, etc. Moreover, those deposits are located in places where ecosystems are very vulnerable, which causes the need for a special approach to ensure environmental requirements in the implementation of investment projects in the environmental management system. In today's realities, it is obvious that the development of the above strategically important deposits will not be performed without the participation of foreign partners, which is associated with certain features of the strategic management of an investment project, the development and approval of project documentation, etc. Undoubtedly, here it is necessary to foresee the possibility of the formation of a number of fundamental differences in Russian and foreign requirements for conducting socio-ecological and economic examination of investment projects. All this requires a certain harmonization between Russian and international requirements, unification of methods for organizing environmental support for investment projects implemented within the boundaries of specially protected natural territories of the North Caucasus.
Validating Model of Travellers’ Intention to Revisit of an Islamic Destination via Consistency Partial Least Square (PLSc) Mohd Hanafi Azman Ong; Rasidah Hamid; Muhamad Addin Burhanuddin; Wan Nazriah Wan Nawawi; Noorazlin Ramli
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The purpose of this study is to validate the links among factor influencing tourists to revisit of an Islamic destination towards Muslim amenities and lifestyle, cognitive destination image and quality of service on a traveller’s intention to revisit Islamic tourism destination. All the data was being collected using a self-administered approach questionnaire. The influencing factors of tourists to revisit are being validated by using the Consistency Partial Least Square (PLSc) via Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) technique. The findings indicated that, the purposed model were valid to modelling the travellers’ intention since the SRMR and NFI indices were meet the minimum requirement of the analysis. Besides that, Muslim-Friendly Amenities and Lifestyle, Cognitive Image, and Service Quality having a simultaneously positive significant effect toward Intention to Revisit. It is indicated that, Islamic tourism should be acknowledge of the importance of Muslim amenities and lifestyles, cognitive destination image and quality of services in keep tourists to revisit
Construction Logistics Safety Measures Mohamad Husny Hamid, Zuhra Junaida; Ratin, Nurul Fatimah
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— Construction logistics plays as one of the important enablers to support rapid development and economy in Malaysia. Heavy trucks used in construction logistics provide the ability to move more and bigger materials for development and manufacturing. However, it caused many problems, particularly in safety aspects, to the community. Hence, it is crucial to investigate more on the safety measures practised in construction logistics activities to adopt the right safety guideline. Three objectives were established. Firstly, to investigate current state of construction logistics in Malaysia. The second objective is to determine the safety measures practised for construction logistics activities by using five indicators from construction safety and health programs: rules and regulations, communications, accident investigation, training and evaluation. Lastly, the objective is to recommend suggestion to improve current situation of construction logistics activities that possessed danger to communities. With extensive data collection, this study has succeeded in stipulating evidence to show: (1) lack of sterner enforcement to combat wrongdoings in construction logistics activities, (2) lack of communication and information sharing among stakeholders, from the authorities, industry players to the communities and (3) insufficient training for employees, particularly drivers. This research has also contributed to future safety performances in logistics company by providing a guideline to measure safety performances
Exploring the Nexus between Demand and Supply Side Competence, Supply Chain Agility, Process Compliances and Operational Performance Luedech Girdwichai; Sudawan Somjai
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The main objective of the current study is to explore the nexus between demand and supply side competence, supply chain agility, process compliances and operational performance. Firstly, the study has examined the direct relationships among the supply side competence, demand side competence, supply chain agility, and operational performance. Secondly, the study has examined the mediating role of the supply chain agility in the relationship between demand and supply side competence and operational performance. Lastly, the moderating role of process compliances in the relationship between demand and supply side competence and supply chain agility is examined. The current study has used SEM-PLS as statistical tool to answer the research questions raised in this study and research objectives envisaged in the current study. The findings of the study have provided support to the theoretical foundation and proposed hypothesis of the current study. Current study will be helpful for policymakers and practitioners in understanding the issues demand and supply side competence, supply chain agility, process compliances and operational performance.
A REVIEW OF ERGONOMICS TOWARDS PRODUCTIVITY Gani, A Zuraini; Mohd Zamberi, Mahani; Md. Teni, Muhammad Hafizzuddin
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Nowadays often heard saying that ergonomics is one of the important things in improving the productivity of an industry. Ergonomic work culture must be applied in work space because reducing accident, injury, illness and the cost of treating employees and this can increase worker productivity thus give profit to the organization. Environmental ergonomics includes several factors such as lighting, thermal comfort, vibration, emotional and psychological needs of an individual. Psychological and physiological problems would increase stress levels and in turn affect the productivity of the organization. When employees feel stress and keep repeating the current situation they do the job, the potential of facing accident is high. In this research paper described ergonomic functions in the organization and also the relationship between ergonomics and productivity within an organization, At conclusion of the study the principles of ergonomics should be adopted and implemented by all sectors, especially in the industrial sector, to ensure that employees work safer, more comfortable, and healthier and productivity increased. It also can give a good impression, where employees work more efficiently in their workplace.
Supply Chain and Sustainable Fisheries Development of Portable Inflated Solar Power Cold Storage House Technology in Indonesia, Bibliometric Analysis Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Abdullah, Dahlan; Lestari, Veronika Nugraheni Sri; Yuniningsih, Yuniningsih
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Based on Scopus Analyze search results and VOS Viewer analysis of supply chain and fisheries research, the development of the portable inflated solar power cold storage house technology is on the right track for the future research and publication in Indonesia. The future research and publication of supply chain and fisheries research in Indonesia are increasing. The country ranks eighth in the supply chain and fisheries research from 1947 to 2019, ranks sixth and twenty-first in the fisheries research from 2019 to 2020 and from 1851-2020, respectively. Universitas Gajah Mada, Universitas Padjadjaran, Universitas Diponegoro, and Institut Pertanian Bogor are dominant universities in the field. Indonesia must increase sponsorship as the source of funding, especially in the development of the portable inflated solar power cold storage house technology, for better and sustainable development of the fisheries.
Evaluating the Ability to Achieve Efficiency in Providing Services of the Freight Forwarding Firms in Viet Nam Nguyen, Linh Tran Cam; Nga, Duong Quynh; Trang, Pham Ng?c Thu
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In recent years, Vietnam freight forwarding industry is growing and contributing significantly to the national GDP. However, the efficiency in providing service delivery at the domestic firms is not high to compete with multinational companies that are strong potential and finance. There have been many studies on freight forwarding, but mainly qualitative research and other studies are in-depth analysis logistics. This research presents the factors that affect efficiency in providing services. This research has been used factor analysis method and binary regression model (Binary Logistics) and identified 4 factors that affect the efficiency in providing service of freight forwarding firms: (1) Resources of business (2) Outcomes (3) The quality of staffs (4) The relationship between enterprises and their customers, and outcomes is the factor provided the highest positive correlation to the ability to achieve efficiency in providing services of freight forwarding firms.Binary Logistic model showed the probability of business efficiency is 72.5%. Thus, at the level of resources to provide services is 3.35, the outcome is 3.66, quality of the staffs is 3.59 and the relationship with customers is 3.40, shows that enterprises operate efficiently. Value prediction accuracy of the model is 93.3%.
THE EFFECT OF RELATIONSHIP LEARNING IN DRIVING GREEN INNOVATION, GREEN CUSTOMER CAPITAL AND FIRM’S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Juniati, Sri; Sinaga, Obsatar; Effendi, Kharisya Ayu; Rashid, Aimi Zulhazmi Abdul
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In this study we are utilizing the advanced methodology of PLS-SEM, the motivation of the current study is to explore the role of relationship learning in driving Malaysian manufacturing industryâ??s prospect of green innovation, customer capital and competitiveness. The selection of the sampled industry is done that established that auto-manufacturing sector possesses higher knowledge intensity, invention & customer driven. Hence, in order to collect sample, the study opted 165 organizations within the industry by sending the questionnaire to the various outlets in all fourteen states of Malaysia. The results of PLS-SEM confirm that green product innovation, green process innovation and green customer capital have significantly and positively influenced by relationship learning. Moreover, the results of structural equation modelling also confirm that, green process innovation has significant and positive effect on green customer capital. However, green product innovation has also a positive and significant impact on green customer capital. Finally, the results further prescribed that green customer capital has a positive and significant effect on competitive advantage. The ultimate model clarifies 57.28% change of competitive advantage by the four factors that are relationship learning, green product innovation, green process innovation and green customer capital.
MODELLING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN OF THE WORLD STATES Nurieva, R; Gibadullin, M.Z; Nasretdinov, I.T; Young Cheol, Ko; Karimova, G.R
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Abstract- Studying and monitoring the international cooperation zone allows us to take a fresh look at the integration processes in the system of world economic relations and answer the question about the nature and scale of international economic integration and globalization. This paper investigated the relationship between economy, supply chain management, international trade and international cooperation zone with mediation effect of international relations. The empirical basis of this study was the data of the state statistical service of the two largest economies in the Asia-Pacific region ? the Republic of Korea and Japan. As part of the study, the task was set to conduct a comparative analysis of the system of international economic relations of the Republic of Korea and Japan.

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