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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 to Corporate Financial Performance through Corporate Environmental Disclosure: Evidence from Indonesia St. Dwiarso Utomo; Zaky Machmuddah; Riana Sitawati
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Abstract— The purpose of the research is to evidence the role of corporate environmental disclosure in mediating the relationship between supply chain management and corporate financial performance. Food and beverage companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange in period of 2014-2018 are the sample of the current research. Path Analysis with Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) is used to analyze data. The research finding found that supply chain management directly affects to corporate financial performance and supply chain management indirectly affect to corporate financial performance through corporate environmental disclosure. Theoritical implication of the research is that the research supports the existing theory. While practical implication of the research is that CED can be used to gain personal branding from stakeholders and to protect from SCMaction. Thus, it can increase financial and economic performance to keep company legitimate.
Supply Chain Management Project on Strategic Development of Enterprises Elena V. Bokareva; Artur I. Avdalyan
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— In the modern economy, competent strategic supply chain management is the most important and fundamental condition for the success of any organization. The increased attention to the strategic aspects of management is a characteristic feature of the modern enterprise supply chain management, which is associated with solving the problem of the continuous organization development in accordance with the dynamically changing conditions of the external environment.The modern market is highly competitive, uncertain, with high rates of development and a high level of high technology adoption. For effective work in the market, it is necessary to adhere to the elaborated supply chain strategy of enterprise development. The supply chain strategy must take into account current influence and trends in order to be effective and promising. Recently, companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Virgin have developed rapidly and captured markets, harnessing consumers with their goods and services in supply chai n process. The success of these companies is behind their right choice and development supply chain strategy.The relevance of the topic is the elaboration and implementation of the company’s supply chain strategy. After the assessment of the situation, any company needs to take a number of measures to increase its activities. Measures can be different, depending on what information the company had received based on the assessment. There may be measures aimed at improving the advertising strategy, increasing market share, adjusting sales policies, etc. National companies win in the competition with foreign companies by implementing a competent supply chain strategy in the market. The service and other related attributes of companies improve since when elaborating the issue of the development strategy, the quality of the products increases. Thus, with the high competitiveness of enterprises, the stability of the country as a whole is growing.
The effect of Social Economic Factors on Ability to Save of Farmers: the role of Income Supply, Education Supply, Experience, Age, Land Area Distribution, Piece, Consumption and Family Muhammad Buhari Sibuea; Faiz Ahmad Sibuea
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The ability of farmers in the village's economic life is very varied and tends to be in a weak position, especially in terms of saving skills. This study aims to determine the influence of socioeconomic factors on the ability to save, pull, and push elements of farmers to keep and resource savings fund farmers. This research is a case study in Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatera, where 60 people from 312 populations of paddy rice farmers were sampled purposively. The results showed that simultaneously social factors: the number of dependents, education supply, experience, and age of farmers significantly affected the ability to save. While partially, the number of dependents and skills influence substantially the ability to save, while the education supply and age of the farmer have no significant effect on the ability to save. Simultaneously economic factors: land area distribution, income supply, price, and consumption have a substantial impact on the ability to save. Partially, use has a significant effect on the ability to save, while land area distribution, income supply, and the price has no significant impact on the ability to save. The factors attracting farmers to keep are security, the interest of money, prizes, proximity to their homes, and familiarity with bank officers. While the elements are driving farmers to save the desire to change lives, children's education supply expands the business, supplies sudden necessities, and insurance. Source of farmers' savings comes from farm income supply, off-farm income supply, and other family income supply. The study recommends that farmers increase their farming skills to better earnings so that the ability to save the better. Farmers can utilize existing financial institutions as much as possible for farming needs.
Women Role in Sustainable Supply Chain Strategy in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises of Small Cities Iqbal Miftakhul Mujtahid; Titi Darmi
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Abstract. There are many opportunities for companies to promote gender equality in supply chains—through their own actions, by enabling business partners, and by influencing industry peers and the broader policy landscape. Taking any of these steps will help drive progress for women in supply chains. However, we believe that those companies looking to create real and lasting change for women should adopt holistic approaches that tackle inequality at every level.  The methods used were qualitative and quantitative descriptive. A master data source was obtained from a key informant of the Sidoluhur Head, Secretary, 2 Hamlet Heads, and 1 Public Figure. The other master data was conducted by administering questionnaires to respondents and determining respondents using accidental sampling. Secondary data obtained from varieties of literature, previous research results, Laws, Government Regulations, and Village Performance Reports as well as other records (text files) associated with the research subject. Quantitative research results (presentation, distribution) examined by utilizing an interactive model through data aggregation, data compression, data display, and decision making or data verification. The effects indicated that the woman professionalism of the Sidoluhur Village Head was categorized Good, the Village Head already had 1) basic ability to cognize about the regulation and the primary tasks and functions (Tupoksi); 2) management capability in handling human resources, finance, village assets, and public service management; 3) technical capability to manage village administration, make village regulations, development planning and budgeting (APBDes) and be able to help the residential district. Results demonstrated that the women roles can be effective in the supply chain process for the SMEs as the management and effective chain roles.
E-Arbitration: A Way Forward to Improve Quality and Service Delivery in Malaysian Dispute Resolution Industry Mohammad Azam Hussain; Mohamad Fateh Labanieh; Nazli Mahdzir
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The Malaysian legislative framework governing traditional arbitration still relies on the traditional method. Parallel with the current COVID-19 pandemic, the question arises here, does traditional arbitration improves the quality and service delivery in the Malaysian arbitration industry? By using legal research methodology, this contribution endeavours to examine how electronic arbitration (hereinafter referred to as e-arbitration) could be a potential cure for improving the quality and service delivery in the Malaysian arbitration industry. The collected data then is analytically and critically scrutinised using content analysis method. This contribution found that COVID-19 pandemic shows clearly the disability in the Malaysian arbitration industry. Therefore, the contribution recommended that the Malaysian legislators should renovate the existing arbitration laws in order to totally legalise e-arbitration because of its ability to improve the quality and service delivery in the Malaysian arbitration industry. Finally, the contribution concluded that e-arbitration system should be considered as a supplementing to the traditional arbitration system.
USER ACCEPTANCE OF SMART HOUSEKEEPING: A STUDY OF TAM MODEL PROTOTYPE IN HOTEL INDUSTRY Hamid, Rasidah; Mohd Hashim, Nor Hanisah; Abdul Razak, Intan Rahayu; Tuan Ismail, Tuan Ahmad; Ramli, Noorazlin; Mohi, Zurinawati; Wan Nawawi, Wan Nazriah; Baba, Noradzhar
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  Abstractâ??An empirical assessment of the theoretical framework for this study included a survey of 120 employees that working in 4 hotels around Klang Valley that have an experience using smart housekeeping trolley. The resulting data were analyzed using the PLS-SEM methodology by using the SmartPLS 3.0 software. The findings suggested that Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Innovativeness give a positive significant impact towards Attitude. Besides that, Attitude, Perceived Usefulness, and Perceived Ease of Use simultaneously significantly affect Intentions. In addition, Attitude gives a partial mediating effect toward the relationship of Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Ease of Use toward Intentions, but give a full mediating effect toward the relationship of Perceived Innovativeness and Intentions.Keywordsâ??PLS-SEM, Mediating Analysis
Impact of Corporate Governance in Supply Chain Management Istianingsih Istianingsih
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Abstract— Collaborative governance plays a critical role in guiding the whole supply chain to achieve its strategic goals. This study aims to examine the impact of information provided via the disclosure of intellectual capital on the cost of equity capital. It also examines the effect of good corporate governance on the relationship between intellectual capital disclosure and supply chain. It examines firms listed on the Indonesian stock exchange for period 2013 to 2015. Data were analyzed using moderated regression analysis. Results show that intellectual capital affects the increase of cost of capital. Good corporate governance variable has significant positive effect on cost of capital. Corporate governance could serve as a determinant that influences capital expenditures by investors. The cost of capital is negatively affected by the interaction between intellectual capital disclosure index and good corporate governance. This means that the negative impact of intellectual capital disclosure index on cost of capital is negatively moderated by good corporate governance. Finally it can be concluded that supply chains face increased pressure from stakeholders to incorporate a plethora of corporate responsibility and sustainability aspects in their constituents’ business practices.
Reconstruction of Pretrial Institution Function in Supervising Investigator Authorization Based on Justice Value with Moderating Role of Supply Chain Management Johny Khoesoema Hioe; Anis Mashdurohatun; Gunarto .; Irwan Jasa Tarigan
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The weaknesses of the pretrial concept are revealed in many academic discussions and directly felt by practitioners and pretrial applicants. Many things are hampered to cause pretrial as a complaint mechanism to be unfair and very ineffective. This research uses a normative juridical approach, namely by studying or analyzing secondary data in the form of secondary legal materials by understanding the law as a set of rules or positive norms in the legislation system that regulates human life. The results of the study resulted that pre-trial weaknesses in the criminal justice system that are just include Pre-Judicial Authority Only Post Factum, Detention Testing: Limited Only Administrative Review and Objectives of Detention Objectives, Passive Judges' Attitudes in Pre-Trial, Pre-Trial Death Eliminating Suspect Rights, Pre-Judicial Procedure Issues: Between Civil, Criminal and Minus Rules, Pre-Judicial Case Management and Pre-Trial Timeliness, Pre-Trial Depends Very Dependent on the Existence of Attorney. It further concludes that supply chain Information management system positively moderates the relation between pretrial function, investigator function and justice value.
Factors Affecting Change Management in Public Organizations in Bangladesh A. K. Mahbubul Hye; Mahadi Hasan Miraz; Md. Mamun Habib
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Purpose-The study explore the various facets of different wave retail banking models including their merits, demerits are security issues, to share the wave retail wave banking implementation in Bangladesh. To evaluate the current status and preparedness of banks to facilitate wave retail banking in Bangladesh. To developed smooth operation and implementation of wave retail banking in Bangladesh. Scope: Renown Banks in Bangladesh. Significance: This trend contributes towards the anticipated growth of wave financial information services, funds transfer, bill payment and presentation, account management and customer service solutions. Theory: Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Method: To conduct the study primary as well as secondary data have been collected 100 users of bank account holder in Dhaka city were interviewed to know about their interest about cashless wave banking in retail market. Tools: SPSS for pilot test and PLS for data analysis. Findings: the elaborate the current wave retail executing infrastructure of Bangladesh and understand the awareness and readiness of customers satisfaction regarding wave retail banking in retail market supply chain management. Originality: This is one of the most recent research studies has made on the retail weave in Bangladesh. Keywords: Wave retail banking, Trend contribution, Wave retail banking facts, Supply Chain Management.
SCOR-Based Information Modeling for Managing Supply Chain Performance of Palm Oil Industry at Riau and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia Djatna, Taufik; Marimin, Marimin; Massijaya, Muh. Yusram; Asrol, Muhammad; Baidowi, Taufiq; Harison, Harison; Safriyana, Safriyana; Martini, Sri
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract— The challenges for providing a concise performance reports along all components in Palm Oil agro-industry supply chain are urgent particularly in terms of managing each metrics of the stakeholders. This SCOR (Supply Chain Operation Reference)-based information model attempts to represent real requirements of each stakeholder. Initially, all relevance stakeholders are identified through field observation and interviews. Each SCOR model attribute, i.e. agility, assets, cost, reliability and responsiveness are mapped into respectfully definition in the field of Palm Oil agro-industry. The related attribute is derived into metrics of evaluation for measuring specific performance according to the formulation. In order to report a definitive performance measurement in each attribute, benchmarking from best practice is taken. This model functionality is evaluated by using real world data derived from two major provinces of Palm Oil agro-industry in Indonesia, namely Jambi and Riau provinces. Object relational database is generated and stationed in a cloud-based server. A framework of business process modeling and notation integrates these required processes of the model with the cloud-based database access. The integration of JavaScript (Bonita soft) based front-end with the SCOR-based database operation is ready for mobile and desktop usage. A series of visualization is provided to support fast understanding in each performance measurement, such us spider chart, histogram and line chart as well as ETL (extract, transform, load) features. A full comparison based on geographical location is ready for inquiry for each user level (farmer, trader and palm oil mill).Keywords—Agro-industry, Information, Palm Oil, Performance, SCOR

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