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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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Impact of Social Customer Relationship Management on Customer Retention of Islamic banks in Kuwait: The Mediating Role of Customer Empowerment Faraj Mazyed Aldaihani; Noor Azman Bin Ali
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In order to investigate the impact of social customer relationship management on customer retention through customer empowerment, this research paper was took place using a sample of social media users who were customers of Islamic banks in Kuwait. An online survey-founded questionnaire was conducted to gather data. A total of 600 questionnaires were distributed to participants in this study and 417 questionnaires were returned. On the basis of IBM SPSS 24 and IBM AMOS 22, data analysis confirmed that customer empowerment significantly mediated the effect of social CRM on customer retention. That is, social CRM was found to have a significant effect on customer empowerment and customer retention and indicated that customer empowerment had a significant influence on customer retention. Consequently, it was concluded that customer empowerment as a key pillar of social CRM positively effectuates customer outcomes such as customer retention.
Risks in the Processes of Digitalization of Law and Supply Chain Strategy in Economic Relations Alexey I. Ovchinnikov; Artur G. Kravchenko; Alexey Yu. Mamychev
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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One of the main trends in the law development is its digitalization under the supply chain strategies, which is manifested both in the digitalization of legal regulation, legal technologies, legal processes and law enforcement. In the emergence of regulations affecting the issues of the digital economy, electronic state, information security. In this article, the authors assess some risks of digitalization of law through the prism of features of logical operations in legal thinking, analyze the interaction of a number of legal institutions and modern supply chain management systems that undergo radical changes in connection with digitalization.
Women Entrepreneurship Through E-Business Azlizan Talib; Mohd Nazaruddin Yusoff
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This study is to examine the perception of entrepreneurship among women through e-business in rural area. It has become a phenomenon that has gained a lot of attention and has the potential to provide economic opportunities that can help in generating lucrative income. However, the percentage rate of women participation in economic development is still low. These problems are linked to gender issues that are hard to eradicate from the local community's thinking. Women are also seen as less interested in conventional entrepreneurship as it imposed a high risk and require their high commitment. To solve this problem, women began to respond positively to e-business. Among the objectives of the study are to identify the level of understanding, prospects and issues and e-business challenges and identify the implications of e-business in influencing the people’s live. In order to meet the predetermined objective requirements, this study uses a quantitative approach, a questionnaire to collect data from 150 rural women. The results show that e-business has a positive implication in influencing the lifestyle of the women community that saves the consumer's time; but also has a negative implication of reducing social interaction among society. Hence, the e-business field should always be addressed, developed and tailored to help the increase of the participation of women in entrepreneurship in the rural area.
Strategic Leadership, Organizational Innovativeness and the Firm Supply Performance: The Mediating Role of Information Technology Capability Pimploi Tirastittam; Kittisak Jermsittiparsert; Phutthiwat Waiyawuththanapoom; Wissawa Aunyawong
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The main objective of the current study is to examine the impact of the strategic leadership, and the organizational innovation on the firm supply performance. Additionally, the study has examined the mediating role information technology capability in the relationship between the strategic leadership and firm supply performance, and between the organizational innovation and firm supply performance. The study has used the resource-based view, the theory is useful for IT research through resource attributes, which facilitates the relationship between IT resources and non-IT resources, since the resource-based theory establishes a clear link between resources and sustained competitive advantage. It is generally agreed upon by information system scholars that IT capabilities can act as key enablers of higher order organizational capabilities or interact with other. The study has used the SEM-PLS to examine the relationship between and among the variables. The response rate of the current study is 44.7 percent. The results have highlighted that the relationship between strategic leadership, organizational innovativeness and firm supply performance are significant. Results from the study give support to the key theoretical propositions. Precisely, the present study has succeeded in answering all the research questions as well as the objectives despite some of limitations. While there have been, numerous studies investigating the factors that affect strategy implementation, however, the current study addressed the theoretical gap by incorporating IT capability as a significant mediating variable for strategic leadership.
Green Supply Chain Management Practice and Performance of Manufacturing Companies in Batu Pahat, Johor Alina Shamsuddin; Wan Nurul Karimah Wan Ahmad; Leong Chun Peng
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Environmental issues such as air and water pollutions are increasing because of the speedy growth of industrial modernization especially in the manufacturing industry. The industry is considered as one of the main sources of environmental problems. Green supply chain management (GSCM) practices can help companies in the industry improve firm sustainability performance through reduction of environmental risk, at the same time, provide economic and environmental benefit. In Malaysia, researchers were more focused on internal environmental management practices such as the implementation ISO 14001 and the number of research on GSCM practices is still low. This research aims to explore GSCM practices and sustainability performance through a survey among manufacturing companies in Batu Pahat, Johor. It also compares the practices and performance of two case companies using data gathered from interviews. The findings reveal that the manufacturing companies in Batu Pahat had a moderate level of GSCM implementation and sustainability performance. The GSCM practices that companies should focus more are internal environmental management and reverse logistics.
Strategic Planning of Livestock: A Commercial Soft Technology Based on the Supply Chain Strategy in Golestan Provinance Ali NaghiMosleh Shirazi; Mohammad Nazari
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The aim of this study is strategic planning of poultry cluster to determine the leverage points based on the supply chain strategy and to offer approaches according to commercial soft technology maturity. The study was performed using field study and documentation between September 2017 and August 2018.  The results highlight the leverage points regarding supply and demand management of chicken meat with an emphasis on export market and low maturity of business technology in Golestan poultry markets. Some solutions are presented with regard to the current situation of the markets which are basically based on business soft technology. 
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE AUDITOR’S DETECTION AND REPORTING OF TAX EFFICIENT SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Khudhair, Dheyaa Zamil; Abdul-Hussein Raji, Ali; Al-Zubaidi, Firas Abbas
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In this paper, while emphasizing on the importance of applying the concept of supply chain management in the service sector, its application in the tax process of the country was discussed and discussed. At first, two tax identification and tax information processing chains were defined. Then, based on the experiences and principles governing the supply chain management in the automotive industry, the tax supply chain development model was proposed. Taxation is an important financial instrument of financial policy instruments because it is one of the important sources of revenue for the general budget of the state, which is the basis for the design and planning of fiscal policy. Accordingly, the main aim of the research is to state and analyze the factors that influence the auditor's discovery of tax evasion practices determining them by a group of factors divided into four groups commensurate with the nature of the external audit. The first group includes the factors related to the auditor. The second group includes the factors related to the management of the company. The third group includes the factors related to the professional publications. The fourth group includes religious and social factors. To the objectives of the study, the researchers designed a questionnaire for the purpose of collecting data and distributing them to the target sample of the research which were auditors of accounts in Iraqi audit firms and companies. To analyze the data of the study and test the hypotheses of the research, a number of tests were used in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The study reached to several conclusions, the most important of which is that the process of discovering tax evasion practices by the auditor is influenced by several factors which reflect the following arrangement according to the effect: factors related to the management of the company, as well as the auditor, as well as factors related to professional issues, in addition to the absence of influence of religious and social factors. The research ends with a number of recommendations, the most important of which are: the necessity of taking care of the scientific and practical rehabilitation of the auditors so as to improve their performance, the need to seek the issuance and updating of Iraqi professional standards and their revision and development, the need to seek the issuance and revision of Iraqi professional standards and to revise and develop them in accordance with the changing requirements of auditing, and finally issuing a local audit standard and guide for financial fraud, including tax evasion practices.
Internal Market Orientation and Supply Chain Visibility as the Antecedent of New Product Flexibility: Exploring Moderating Impact of Internal Integration Anuch Nampinyo; Piyamas Klakhaeng; Srisarin Suksutthi; Kittiampol Sudprasert
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Objectives of current study are to examine the impact of Supply Visibility, market orientation and supply chain responsiveness on new product flexibility. Moreover, moderating role of internal integration is being examined in the current study as well. For current research, data collection was done with help of structured questionnaire from the customers of electronic sectors of Indonesia. The response rate of the current study is 53.5% which is significantly higher than the threshold level of 30%. In this research, we used two-step process for analyzing and describing the data analysis outcomes obtained through PLS-SEM. The result indicates that the all path is significant at p-value less than 0.05, and integration appears as a significant moderator. The present study adds on the previous literature regarding under study constructs. The results of the study ensure that improvement in internal market orientation, supply visibility enhances responsiveness in supply chain, which in turn increases the flexibility in new product making. Current study focuses on new product flexibility as an outcome of internal market orientation, supply visibility. While aligning all these supply chain strategies will significantly impact to reduce unnecessary supply chain costs. 
A Pattern of Empowerment of Traditional Values Mawah as a Model of Poverty Alleviation Based on the Supply Chain Strategy Nelly, Nelly; Rahmi, Rahmi; Mahdani, Mahdani; Ismail, Djuraidin
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Abstract- Mawah customary practice is very popular in Aceh so that with the customary practice of this Mawah much help the lives of the poor. This study aims Birthing a model implementation mawah customary practice in the district of Kuta Baro, Aceh Besar distric based on the supply chain strategy. Generate a poverty reduction strategy based on local wisdom through customary practices mawah Kuta Baro Sub-district, Aceh Besar District. Poverty is a key issue in Indonesia's development and economic quality is the key to the problem. The main problem in alleviating poverty in Indonesia today is related to the fact that economic growth is not spread evenly throughout Indonesia, as evidenced by the high income disparity between regions. The potential in the agricultural sector is very large, but most of the many farmers are among the poor and it is very ironic in Indonesia. The practice of indigenous mawah in Kecamatan Kuta Baro has been going on for generations, the practice that the community is doing is paddy fields, where the owners of the rice fields entrust their fields to be cultivated by the people who need the rice fields to help meet their daily needs where this practice can be one strategies for poverty alleviation in Kuta Baro Aceh Besar sub-district. This study aims to give birth to a pattern of empowerment of traditional values mawah as a model of poverty alleviation. The location of this research is in Kuta Baro sub-district, Aceh Besar district, with population in 5 (five) mukim areas. The number of samples is 5 (five) villages representing each mukim. Collected data processing will be processed with the "Triangulation" approach. This research uses data collecting technique of interview, observation and documentation. From the research results can be seen that poverty alleviation can be done by the community itself by empowering the values of adat mawah that has long been practiced in Kecamtan Kuta Baro.
ETHNO-CULTURAL CODE AS A VALUE-SEMANTIC DOMINANT OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN MEDIA INDUSTRY Alefirenko, N. F.; Dekhnich, O. V.; Cheremokhina, D. A.; Yakimova, E. M.
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- The present article is devoted to the actual problem of identifying supply chain management position in real mass media discourses, as well as the question of determining intra-linguistic and extra-linguistic sources of the synergistic binomial of ethno-linguistic culture. This article examines the cultural code, which is the key to understanding ethno-culture, including the unique value-semantic topics of the people's living space, determining the dominant principles of the world perception. The purpose of the article is to analyze representation of the ethno-cultural code in the artistic and mass media discourses. The methodological basis of the research is interpretation of culture as a semiotic space. Used copyright methods include: value-semantic and lingvo-suggestive. The article presents results of the study of cultural code as a value-semantic dominant of artistic and mass-media texts through a communicative and pragmatic analysis of multi-genre texts for disclosure of features of mentality in a cultural code. The authors come to the conclusion that in the semantic structure of a word it is necessary to single out a special component, â??cultural meaningâ?, which is formed not by a simple set of individual words, but in text space based on their interaction. The value-sense space created by the cultural code is the basis of entire ethnic community, and deconstruction of the value-sense dominant destroys it.

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