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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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Effect of Supply Chain Management Practices on Financial and Economic Sustainable Performance of Indonesian SMEs Christina Whidya Utami; Hendro Susanto; Fanny Septina; Yoseva Maria Pujirahayu Sumaji; Ikbar Pratama
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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In contemporary business environment firms focus on sustainable Financial and Economic performance. Sustainable performance of the firms happens is the result of continuous value generation for shareholders and stakeholders of firm. This study intended to investigate the effect of Supply Chain Management Practices (SCMP) on Financial and Economic Sustainable Performance of Indonesian SMEs. For the achievement of the objective of study, researcher used quantitative research approach and questioner method was applied for the collection of data. To fulfil the objectives of this study, the data was collected from the managing directors, supply chain managers, planning managers, and procurement managers. PLS-SEM approach was carried out by the study for the examination hypotheses. The results of study concluded that SCM Practices have significant and positive influence on Financial and Economic Sustainable Performance of Indonesian SMEs. Moreover, findings of this study indicated that effective application of SCMP could enhance the financial and economic performance of the SMEs in developing countries. Findings of the study highlighted that the relationship with customer, strategic supplier integration and level of information sharing is necessary for financial and economic sustainable performance of SMEs. This study contributes to Supply chain literature and offer new empirical evidence that supply chain management practices are significant for sustainable financial performance. However, this study used only three SCM practices (relationship with customer, strategic supplier integration and level of information sharing), the other important aspects of SCM practices such as SCM formulation, implementation and evaluation would be used in future research.
Investigating the Integrated Leader Member Exchange and Supply Chain Strategy on Employee Performance Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin; Mohamad Iqbal Arrasyid; Amaliyah Amaliyah
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This paper examines the relationship between employee commitment and supply chain integration dimensions by Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) to explain several performance measures, such as flexibility, delivery, quality, inventory and customer satisfaction. So three elements shape leadership in Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) theory as a relationship and process are investigated. LMX quality is important for the company, because it relates to employee behavior and attitudes, including improving employee performance. The research method applied literature review using description logic and systematics. In this article the theory will be observed specially the effect of LMX on employee performance and antecedents of LMX. The results of the study found that the effect of LMX quality on performance is determined by the characteristics of the task as antecedent LMX in the company.
Progressive Advance in Supply chain management of Regional Socio-Economic Development: Conceptual Framework and Evaluation Mechanism Yuliya Pavlovna Soboleva; Vladimir Vladimirovich Matveev; Irina Borisovna Ilyukhina; Irina Sergeevna Efimenko; Sergei Vadimovich Simonov
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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At present, a large number of methodologies have been developed aimed at assessing and forecasting the potential of the socio-economic development of certain regions. It should be noted that human and social capabilities as the key elements of regional development are currently the least studied issues. Therefore, in this work, along with economic factors, considerable attention is paid to the assessment of human potential and the social component of the workforce. Unlike political, economic and investment factors, these elements are subject to changes in the short-run, and are engines of regional development and the most promising of its components. The purpose of the study is to develop a mechanism for assessing the level of regional development and identifying factors affecting this process. The implementation of this procedure in practice is especially significant when planning and adjusting activities related to regional management. Deepening and developing previous studies, in this paper we synthesize known approaches to assessing regional socio-economic development, offer our own set of criteria for evaluating advancements and test the developed approach as exemplified by the regions of the Central Federal District in Russia. The scientific novelty of the study is that to assess the regional socio-economic development we propose evaluation of the level of advancement. To do this, all the indicators included in the model are considered dynamically and are evaluated by the corresponding indices. Such an approach will make it possible to assess the prospects for the development of the factor under study and make timely adjustments to the regional policy. The objects of research in this paper are the regions of the Central Federal District in Russia. The subjects of the study are the factors that cause advancements in regional economic development. The following research methods are used: retrospective analysis, statistical observation method, correlation analysis, principles and methods of system analysis and, computational procedures based on the use of financial mathematics and financial management tools.
Embedding Supply Chain Agility in Relationship between Energy Management Practices and Renewable Energy Supply Chain: An Empirical Investigation Sudawan Somjai; Pornkul Suksod; Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat
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In present economy, energy management practices is one the important source for reducing the energy consumptions in industrial sector and creating sustainability in organizations by producing renewable energy supply chain. The purpose of the current study is to investigate the relationship among energy management practices such as management commitment, energy awareness, energy knowledge, energy audit with renewable energy supply chain. It further investigates the supply chain agility as mediator. The nature of the current study is descriptive and quantitative. The data for present study is collected from manufacturing companies in Thailand by using self-administered questionnaire. 300 questionnaires are distributed in manufacturing companies by using simple random sampling technique. The smart PLS has been used for data analysis. The finding of the study shows that all the hypotheses are accepted and shows the positive and significant results. The findings reveal that the energy management practices such as management commitment, energy awareness, energy knowledge, energy audit have significant influence on renewable energy supply chain and supply chain agility significantly mediates the relationship. Further discussion and limitation of the study is also discussed at the end of the study.
The Role of Smarthome Technology for Improving Supply Chain and Perceived Value on Housing Retailer Bob Foster; Ari Purno Wahyu; Fitriani Reyta; Jumadil Saputra
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Abstract- Smart building can be a procedure for developing supply chain in civil industry. The current type of housing in Indonesia is classified into several clusters and has varying prices, from prices of hundreds of millions to billions. For homes that have a price of millions, providing comfortable facilities,it is a must such as smart home systems that offer additional safety features, running by IoT (Internet of Things) technology where the owner can control and monitor via smartphones. This kind of system will certainly not be available on simple housing types or mortgages. To use this system, the owner or housing retailer will issue a large amount of cost used for the installation and installation. Some developer offered a smart home technology with a relativelyhigh price, which is around the price of 20 million to a dozen million IDR which not include the usual maintenance and installation of the system. This condition overcomes the problem that housing retailer often difficult to sell a house with extra smart home packages. Mostly, the onlyhigh-income consumer can buy a house with smart home features. This problem is the detailed background for this research that aims to design software of smart home that affordable, and to optimize the value of housing used the descriptive quantitative method with a waterfall system as a software development model. At the end reach purposed that the smart concept can be installed at home or housing so that not only owned by a high-end consumer but also with middle to lower consumption.
Economic Development and Environmental Protection Based on the Use of Natural Tourist Attractions and Supply Chain Management in Kosovo Bedri Millaku; Adem Dreshaj; Afrim Selimaj
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 7, No 4 (2018): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Each country has some potential tourist attraction. Although, Kosovo is the small country, it possesses multiple tourist values ​​, which can be used as tourist potential. The use of natural potential values ​​for tourism is important component for economic development and environmental protection of each country. In most countries, these values use more than possible. In fact, increasing environmental preservation will create favorable economic development in the context of social welfare for the population and young labors. The use of natural potentials in order to coordinate tourism is the good way for environmental protection and economic development. However, the economic development will establish the gross products for country. In this paper, we will study how to set up the tourist offer and list the rightful places for economic development based on supply chain management. Key words: Natural tourist attractions, economic development, environmental protection, Kosovo, supply chain management.
Supply Chain Management in the Catfish Seed Market Emmy Lilimantik; Wildan Rafi
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This study examines the Supply Chain Management (SCM) of the catfish seed market in the Mustafa K Company in the South Kalimantan Province in Indonesia. Cultivation of catfish cannot be separated from seed availability arrangement. Excess inventory can lead to an increase in storage costs, while a shortage of inventory causes farmers to not carry out cultivation. Supply chain management can be applied to help plan and control seed stock at optimum level so that efficient management and delivery of seeds. This study uses primary and secondary data and the qualitative method to examine SCM coverage area and the Snowball Sampling method to examine the supply chain model. The results show that the company obtains seeds from a different source to ensure quality. The maintenance criteria for fish seeds consist of three sizes of 1, 1.5, and 2 inches to minimize mortality rate and focus on quality level before selling it to fish farmers. The distribution system considers the minimum quantity of seed orders, delivery distance, and time of delivery. The companys Supply Chain Model involves suppliers (Company Agent of Zahra Catfish seeds), Distributors (Individual Company Mustafa K), and Customers (fish farmers). Implementing SCM in the fishery sector will improve the quality and quantity of fishery products.
The Financial Supply Chain Management: Conflicting Trends in Russian Banking Vladimir V. Strelnikov
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- Financial supply chain is all about the movement of money along the chain. The subject of the study is the main trends in Russian banking development in the context of modern processes of digitalization, financialization, and disintermediation. The purpose of the work is to determine the systemic contradiction in the development trends of domestic banking system. The author used the systematic approach and general scientific methods, statistical and comparative analysis, expert evaluations and generalizations, logical and functional analysis. The results and scientific novelty of the work are presented in the tendency of outstripping nationalization of banking activity, which poses a threat of an increase in the corresponding systemic contradiction in the emerging financial relations. As a conclusion, it is proposed to focus on the active creation of new tools, excluding the transformation of excessive nationalization of banking into an integrated space of new technology platforms, banking and non-banking ecosystems.
The Empowering Comparative Supply Chain Operations of Batik SMEs through Uniqueness of Packaging, Productivity and Innovation Yana Hendayana; Suryana Suryana; M.S Disman; H. Mulyadi; Jumadil Saputra
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The objective of this study is to analyse the impact uniqueness of packaging, productivity and innovation to empowering competitiveness Batik SMEs in West Java Indonesia based on the supply chain operation. In Indonesia the packaging design of batik cloth strengthens its character. The brand image that mostly SMEs in Indonesia want to highlight from batik packaging is the traditional yet elegant impression. The traditional impression was chosen because it wanted to highlight the side of batik craft as a distinctive souvenir and culture, while the elegant image was chosen because so far people thought that the craft was mostly only cheap, especially just packaged using clear plastic or no packaging which became less attractive if given to someone else as a souvenir. With unique packaging, the public image of batik handicraft products expected to be higher. In order to strengthen competitiveness and raise productivity in SMEs Batik in West Java Indonesia, the design was made with an innovated elegant concept so that the image of batik products became higher. Unique and attractive packaging can be seen from the encyclopaedia layout that has never existed for batik packaging and also because so far batik products rarely have packaging. That's why this packaging design is in accordance with the goals and functions to be achieved. For data testing in this research used Partial Least Square (PLS), explanatory method, and simple random sampling. The results shown that the uniqueness of packaging and innovation raise productivity and impact the competitiveness of Batik SMEs in West Java as much as.
A Framework of Eco-innovation Strategies and Competitive Advantages in Contractor Firms Siti Sarah Mat Isa; Nazirah Zainul Abidin; Izyan Yahaya
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Eco-innovation (EI) is vital for the contractor firm in order to reduce all the negative impacts of construction activities on the environment and reach governments’ green requirement. EI strategies refer to the capabilities of a firm to build an environment that supports innovation and green practices. The contribution of the construction industry towards environmental degradation due to rapid development in the urban area and unsustainable way of past construction had increase awareness toward EI. However, the study on EI in the construction industry has received much less attention even though EI capable to improve contractor firm’s competitiveness and sustaining business endeavour. Thus, this paper aims to identify appropriate strategies which drive and enhance implementation of EI in the contractor firms. The dynamic capabilities theory is adopted as the premise to examine a firm’s ability to sense, seize and reconfigure its capabilities to accomplish the environmental goal in its business strategy. A literature review is carried out to determine the EI strategies that crucial to improve the conservative construction practices toward green. Content analysis is adopted through interpretation and text data coding. The study unveils five EI strategies which are human resources development, technology advancement, collaboration and networking, knowledge empowerment and management proactiveness strategy. A framework representing the EI strategies that beneficial to contractor firms to become eco-innovative and competitive is presented. This framework will be a guide to contractor firm to enhance firm competitive advantages and drive environmental sustainability simultaneously.

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