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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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Developing Supply Chain Management and Lean Environment for Improving the Company Performance Svetlana A. Kucheryavenko; Svetlana A. Gayvoronskaya; Dmitry A. Popov; Irina V. Chistnikova
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- The article discusses the ways to improve the efficiency of enterprises and organizations in a constantly changing and competitive environment. They analyzed the approaches to the definition of "lean production". They clarified the concept of “production systems” for regional economic entities. They analyzed the factors limiting the effective implementation of lean production tools in enterprises and organizations. Based on the analysis and comparison of approaches to the definition of “innovation environment” notion, the author suggests the approach of the “lean environment” development in the region.
Batch Sizing and Lot Splitting Strategies to Reduce Cycle Time in Semiconductor Assembly Process Zakiyah Zain; Siti Mariam Man; Mohd Kamal Mohd Nawawi
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Increasingly, products with customized features are manufactured in small batches based on demand by unique customers. Such diversity leads to high product mix, thus severely impacting both production planning and scheduling activities such as frequent equipment setup and conversion. Despite increased complexity, production continues being pressured on minimal cycle time to meet on-time delivery requirements. Focusing on the most challenging process, which is assembly, this paper presents batch sizing and lot splitting strategies to improve production cycle times. In the event of too short cycle time, overlapping technique is the most applicable, while “parallel” technique applies to normal cycle time. The commonly known “batch queue” technique works well for long cycle time such as new product qualification lot.
Application of the Logit Demand Function to Determine the Retail Price and Inventory Replenishment Policy in a Serial Supply Chain Lisha Duan; Jose A Ventura; Bárbara B Venegas-Quintrileo
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 3 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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We consider a serial supply chain with multiple stages in a centralized control scenario. Within this supply chain, the first stage faces a supplier selection decision for a particular product that experiences a price sensitive demand. The demand is represented as a logit function, which parameters account for the range and price sensitivity factors. Suppliers are capacitated and offer their individual fixed unit price with a corresponding quality level for the product. The buying stage needs to decide which suppliers to choose and how to allocate orders, determining the optimal inventory policy for all stages and the retail price to offer to end customers, while maximizing the total profit of the supply chain. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear programming model and a heuristic algorithm is proposed to deal with the complexity of the model. Then, we analyze a special case that considers only one uncapacitated supplier and a buyer with price sensitive demand in a serial supply chain. An efficient heuristic is developed for this case to obtain the near optimal solution in a timely manner. Finally, we provide a series of numerical examples to illustrate our results and analyze the impact of the parameters within a sensitivity analysis.
INFORMATION SHARING IN OBOR PROJECTS TO ENSURE BETTER PERFORMANCE: MEDIATING ROLE OF DYNAMIC MANUFACTURING CAPABILITY Thaiprayoon, Khajornsak; Sriyakul, Thanaporn; Jermsittiparsert, Kittisak
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Chinaâ??s One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative has also connected Thailand with many other markets to support its manufacturing industry. Yet, due to such long-range trade relationships, information sharing is becoming a key figure for success. Such information sharing from manufacturer to customer reduces the uncertainties and can improve production process too. In this study, author has seen the impact of manufacturer to supplier information sharing and manufacturer to buyer information sharing on supply chain performance of such firms which are located in OBOR plans. Moreover, mediating role of dynamic manufacturing capability has also been tested in relationship between information sharing dimensions and supply chain performance. Data has been collected from those manufacturing firms of Thailand who are either doing or willing to do trade through OBOR initiative through survey questionnaire. Responses were then analyzed on SPSS and AMOS to get the empirical results. Findings have revealed that information sharing dimensions have significant impact on supply chain performance and dynamic manufacturing capability is playing a significant positive mediating role in the respective relationships. This study is novel due to the mediating role of dynamic capabilities which were not taken in prior literature and also has its very own implications for academia and practice.
Impact of Supply Chain Capabilities on Supply Chain Performance: A Case of Thai Electronic Industry Chonmapat Torasa; Witthaya Mekhum
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The present study empirically investigated the supply chain capabilities to determine the supply chain performance in electronic industry of Thailand. Globally, competition has increased due to business expansion and global phenomenon. The study investigated the relationship between supply chain capabilities as measured by supplier partnership and innovativeness in turbulent and highly competitive environment. The current study is conducted on electronic industry of Thailand, to investigate the influence of supplier partnership and supply chain performance and influence of innovation on supply chain performance. The study is unique in determining the moderating role of technology adoption for supply chain between independent variable and dependent variable. The analysis of the study suggested that supplier partnership influence supply chain performance, similarly innovation influence the supply chain performance, moreover moderating effect was also reported and demonstrated in analysis phase of the study by significant change in the effect of independent variables on dependent variables.
Impact of Supply Chain Governance on Financial Reporting: Evidence from Iraq Abdalameer Zamil Latif; Hassan N. Malkh; Assad AL-Khalidi
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 1 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The importance of supply chain governance mechanism has grabbed the attention of academia due to massive corporate scandals in 21st century. The following study is aimed to investigate the supply chain governance mechanism in Iraqi corporations at first stage and develop the relationship between supply chain governance with quality of financial reporting at second stage. The sample of this study is consists of listed Iraqi companies between the time period of 2009 to 2016. A panel regression technique is applied to investigate the proposed framework by fulfill the objective of this investigation. Results revealed that board independence has a significant and positive role on financial reporting quality. Whereas, board size and CEO duality have a negative association with financial reporting quality. Furthermore, firm size and age was considered as control variables which influence the relationship of supply chain governance and quality of financial reporting.
Supply Chain 4.0: Autonomous Vehicles and Equipment to Meet Demand Jéssica Bruna Perussi; Fernando Gressler; Robson Seleme
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The term Supply chain 4.0 refers to the application of industry 4.0 technologies to the supply chain, aiming to plan with greater efficiency and better to meet the demand. Considering this reality, the study aims to verify which equipment and vehicles are being applied and which one presents the best benefits to each stage of the supply chain demand. To define the vehicles and equipment to be analyzed, were presented a supply chain process model, divided among industry, warehouses and customer. Thus, each ones were characterized and the best equipment could be adopted more precisely. The vehicles and equipment were analyzed, considering as the main aspects the maintenance cost, security, operation, product handling, delivery time and sustainability. The results show that the main vehicles to be applied are automated guided vehicles, autonomous trains and drones, each one being applied in different processes of the supply chain.
Exploring Mediating Role of Supply Chain Management between Logistic Management, Supplier Selection and Planning of Supply Chain and Sustainability, Supported Tourism Business in Indonesia I Nyoman Sudapet; Agus Sukoco; Mohd Haziman Bin Wan Ibrahim; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The competition is mounting in the Indonesian tourism sector. Therefore, it is key for the firms operating in this sector to adopt different strategies related to the supply chain by which they can attain sustainability. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the impact of logistic management, supplier selection, and planning of the supply chain on SCM and sustainability of the organization. Moreover, the mediating role of SCM between logistic management, supplier selection, and planning of supply chain and sustainability of the organization. the data was collected from the 258 respondents of the tourism sector on Indonesia in the form of a questionnaire. For data analyses and hypotheses testing, this study has used PLS-SEM as suitable technique. The findings of the study pointed out that all relations to be significant. It means that supply chain functions, Logistic management, Supplier selection on supply chain management, and sustainability. The findings of the study are helpful for the policy makers of this sector to adopt different strategies by which they can attain sustainability.
Role of Social media marketing to enhance the supply chain and business management Kundharu Saddhono; Gumgum Gumelar; Aswin Aswin; Nasrul Nasrul; Firmansyah Y. Alfian; Syamsiah Badruddin; Niken Paramitasari; Ramlan Siregar; Paisal Halim
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract— Combining the social interaction and technology social media provide a low cost tool. Many companies are leveraging more robust social platforms to better plan and control their supply chain. The purpose of this article is to provide researches of the supply chain management a reference with the main concepts of social media: Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Viber, and Google +, Pinterest etc. Drawing on social capital theory, this study uses a sentiment analysis approach to investigate the impact  of  social  media  usage by supply  chain  partners  on  supply  chain  performance. With the help of social media it is very easy to interact with customer and other people and it can make the community of the customers. It is possible assemble a network of clients where it can draw in them with quality substance and these stages additionally enable to present the product. With the help of the social media it provides an approach to contacts with companions, Potential customers and clients. It customizes the "brand" and makes it possible to spread the content in colloquial ways, however supply chain managers to adjust their supply chain strategies to have a sustainable competitive advantage
Development of the Personnel Risks Assessment and Supply Chain Strategy as a Basis of the Risk Management System of Modern Organizations Tatyana V. Tselyutina; Olga A. Timokhina; Tatyana A. Vlasova; Yana V. Maslova
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The integration of risk management technologies into the business processes of modern organizations serves as the key to highly efficient, stable and sustainable development of any business entity by considering the supply chain strategy. The sphere of management of personnel flows of organizations calls for special attention and needs an adaptive, flexible and integrated risk management system able to ensure both the timely achievement of strategic goals and a high level of personnel security of organizations. The objective of the study is to analyze existing personnel risks and develop an adaptive, universal methodology for assessing their likelihood, with further modeling of possible risk scenarios. In the framework of the study, a two-stage method for estimating the probability of occurrence of 30 personnel risks characteristic of different types of personnel flows was tested. Possible scenarios were simulated using the Scenario Manager method. Modern Russian trade organizations seeking to build an effective personnel security management system can use the methodical approach proposed by the authors in their risk management system.

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