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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 in Building Commissioning Process in Accordance with the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) – A Case Study of KSA Construction Industry. Mohamed EssamShaawat; Mohamed Alyagoub
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The commissioning procedure is one of the most effective processes used to improve the performance of building systems and equipment, and the supply chain management in construction industry is the main issue in its performance. Coincidentally, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) values have the same core objective as of commissioning that is enlightening the building performance. The aim of the current research is to evaluate the building commissioning process in accordance with the Leadership in Energy Environmental Design (LEED) requirements for the new construction projects from contractor’s point of view in order to measure changes needed and spot on the shortcomings in the process requirements during the life cycle of a project. The building commissioning process is a tool to ensure that all building systems have been designed, installed, tested and operated in accordance with the original design and project scope, which ultimately results in producing a better product for the owner and society. A field survey was conducted through a structured questionnaire including 21 commissioning authority contractors (CxA) who are specialized in building commissioning. SPSS has been used to analyze the data to present statistical measures. The research concluded that there are some contractors not complying with the building commissioning requirements steps process. The results of the data show that the most important requirements that have not adhered by the contractors during the life cycle of a project. Moreover, Performance in the extent and corroboration credit was similar for all owner types, whereas investors performed otherwise from companies and government agencies in the improved commissioning credit. Practitioners who identify these significances and differences are expected to be better placed to make sustainability-related decisions in building design and construction.
Coordination and Three-Stage Supply Chain Optimization of Agricultural Products in Bangladesh Under Uncertainties Islam, Mohammad Khairul; Alam, Md. Mahmud; Uddin, Mohammed Forhad; Faruque, Gazi Mohammad Omar
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- In this study presents three stage supply chain network (SCN) coordination and profit optimization of agricultural products considering several uncertainties. Most of the agricultural products are in general cost expensive with high risk in probability due to its fluctuating prices. To developed a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model and analyze the situation of insufficient production capacity for the producer as the reason for shortages. In this study to investigated supply chain network (SCN) are two distinct freelance supply organizations. SCN management has the difficulties for the disconnected and freelance economic people. Further, fast technological changes and high fight build SCN a lot of complicated. The problem of locating distribution centers (DCs) is one among the foremost necessary problems in design of SCN. The models are applied to a real case of optimization the profit before and after coordination and also to analyze the sensitivity under demand and cost uncertainty. The MILP models consider the facilities are coordinated by mutually sharing information with each other among producer, retailer and distributor. The formulated MILP model is solved by using a mathematical programming language (AMPL) and results obtained by appropriate solver MINOS. Numerical example with the sensitivity of various parameters has been deployed to validate the models. Results show that after coordination, the individual profits could be increased without any extra investment.
Role of Resilience in Cement Supply Chain Points Uma Sankar Mishra; Subhendu Patnaik; Bibhuti Bhusan Mishra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The literature on supply chain management suggests that there are many mutually dependent points in the supply chain and each supply chain points is sensitive to the performance of one another. In course of business, interrelated supply chain activities might get destabilized because of the man-made or natural factors. It is posited that human factor (resilience) may contribute to restoring the balance. The main purpose of this study is to examine the relationships of resilience with performance. This study included 258 respondents from four large private cement manufacturing firms. Correlation, regression, and structural equation modeling were used to test the hypotheses. Findings suggest that resilience is positively related to employee performance in the supply chain. Since resilience is found to be positively related with performance practitioners can use this insight and develop resilience of their employees through training interventions.Keywords: Resilience, Performance, Structural Equation Modeling, Supply Chain, Cement Industry
Good Global Supply Chain Governance, Corruption, and Welfare: an Empirical Evidence From Indonesia Khairudin Khairudin; Evi Gantyowati; Jaka Winarna; Nurdiawansyah Nurdiawansyah; Aminah Aminah
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 10, No 2 (2021): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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— Social welfare can only be realized if local governments have good global supply chain governance and low corruption. This research aims to prove the effect of good global supply chain governance and corruption on welfare. This research was conducted on all provincial governments in Indonesia in 2014-2018. Good global supply chain governance was measured using the Indonesia Governance Index published by The Partnership for Governance Reform, corruption is measured through corruption cases carried out by public officials in each province published by the KPK-RI (Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission), while welfare was measured by the Human Development Index published by BPS-RI (Indonesia’s Central Bureau of Statistics). The analysis was done through multiple regression testing. The results show that (1) the implementation of good global supply chain governance, corruption and social welfare in local governments in Indonesia is still bad; (2) local governments with high human development index and high government index cannot guarantee a low level of corruption; (3) good global supply chain governance is evidence to significantly improve welfare; (4) corruption has actually been shown to significantly improve welfare. This finding proves the importance of good global supply chain governance for local governments to accelerate the improvement of social welfare. Besides, the impact of corruption on welfare in this study is interesting.
Optimization of Tourism Industry by Supply chain strategy of Rokan Regional District to Increase Original Revenue Kasman Arifin ZA; Syapsan Syapsan; Dewi Puspa Suri
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- The paper aims to investigate the possible relationship between Tourism Supply Chain and Strategic Partnership, read as a way to reduce and better manage the complexity in Tourism Industry. Tourism in Indonesia in general and Rokan Hilir in particular have not been explored in totality. The true potential of Tourism to produce very large PAD and economic growth for the welfare of the community is very possible, given the potential of natural beauty and its people who are welcome to migrants. In fact, tourism activities in Rohil are still carried out sporadically, not well organized, so they don't know which events can produce and the name of the event is a people's party. To determine events or tourism destinations that have an impact on the economy of the community that can generate income from creative economic activities, a comprehensive study is needed. Optimization of Tourism Potential in Rokan Hilir aims to choose one of the many destinations and events in Rokan Hilir Regency which has the potential to be able to bring Foreign Tourists to Rokan Hilir Regency. The research method conducted here is a quantitative method using the Lean Six Sigma approach in analyzing and applying it. The results to be achieved from this study are 1) Rokan Hilir Regency's Leading Tourism Master Plan, 2) Impact Analysis of Rokan Hilir's Leading Tourism Determination
ICT Validation Methodologies for Logistics Management Cano, Jose Alejandro; Salazar, Fernando; Montoya, Rodrigo Andrés GÓMEZ-
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This article aims to characterize the main methodologies for validating the implementation of ICT in logistics processes to support the decision-making process to select the ICT that best suits to logistics processes in a firm. For this, the characterization of models such as TAM, UTAUT, DART, DMAIC, AMEF, and QDF is presented. The study concludes that the implementation and appropriation of ICT in logistics processes requires adequate selection and validation, for which reference frameworks must be used to structure and design robust technological solutions according to the real problems faced by each firm, and that in turn, support decision-making on the selection of the most appropriate technologies generating the greatest benefit and low risks to logistics processes.
Role of Education Management to Expediate Supply Chain Management: A case of Indonesian Higher Educational Institutions Dahlena Sari Marbun; Sulaiman Effendi; Henny Zurika Lubis; Ikbar Pratama
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Objective of this study is to examine the role of universities in supply chain management (SCM) in Indonesia. Among the Indonesian universities, the supply chain education is included, however, academic scholars did not pay the intention to examine the effect on SCM. Therefore, this study considered to examine the relationship between higher education institutions and SCM. Various key university related factors were considered, namely; university education system, supply chain education at university level and the role of university management. Data were collected from university teachers in Indonesia. Four hundred (400) survey questionnaires were used to collect the data. Collected data were analysed through structural equation modeling (SEM) technique. In response to the objective of the study, it is revealed that universities have significant role in SCM. Supportive education system of universities shows positive effect in SCM with mediating role of supply chain education. Additionally, university management as moderating variable strengthen the relationship between supply chain education and SCM.
Does Public Concern Affect the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Oil and Gas Production, Through Logistics? Vitharana, S.P.H Vitharana; Kandegama, W.M.W.Wishwajith
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Today’s globalized world is well aware that the fossil fuel industry is the main contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that cause global warming and climate change. Negative public opinion about the oil and gas industry is rising globally. A growing number of global citizens are adept at shifting public sentiment about oil and gas industry emissions, particularly in Logistics industry. In this context, oil and gas companies have begun to substantially invest in renewable energy sources in a bid to diversify their oil and gas product portfolios to mitigate climate change risks in line with Logistics industry. This energy transition is influenced by rising social concern about climate change. Energy transition is an environmental management system and its outcomes benefit dry zone agriculture and many other business sectors. In this research work, we used qualitative data obtained from real social surveys conducted by Yale University and Pew Research Center from 2013 to 2019 and the emissions data disclosed by oil and gas companies for the same time period, and we use Excel spreadsheets to give graphic and numeric outputs in a time-series analysis. The outcome of the analysis tells us the relationship between the social concern about climate change and emissions reduction and the environmental performance of oil and gas companies. Our analysis shows that public concern about climate change is always high in Europe compared to the United States, but it has been increasing steadily on both continents, in Europe from 54% in 2015 to 79% in 2019 and in the United States from 40% in 2013 to 69% in 2019. Our graphical analysis reveals social concern has had a real impact on climate change, leading to a reduction of over ten million tons of emissions annually in 2013–2019 on both sides of the Atlantic, while meeting growing energy demand particularly in the United States.   
The Determinants of the Medical Tourism Supply Chain of Thailand Ratchada Fongtanakit; Sudawan Somjai; Amnaj Prasitdumrong; Kittisak Jermsittiparsert
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The present study emphasized the integration of medical tourism supply chain   practices among organizations, its antecedents as well as consequences in the medical tourism industry. The study has used the survey-based methodology and employed SEM-PLS as a statistical tool to answer the research questions raised in the study. The findings of this study confirmed the significance of mutual dependency in medical tourism supply chain, and also reported that there is lack of commitment as well as trust within the medical tourism supply chain   members’, which has not identified completely in earlier researches. In the meantime, medical tourism supply chain   information sharing, and coordination also found to be the significant contributory factors in improving the performance of organization. However, certain level of integration and collaboration is still missing in medical tourism supply chain, due to certain deficiencies. Thus, medical tourism is an important sector and business for the tourism industry in Thailand, which needs to enhance SC operations to outperform its competitors and for achieving competitive advantage. The study provides guideline to researchers, policymakers and researchers and argues that the drivers of medical tourism supply chain i.e. mutual dependency, commitment and trust must be focused as those organizational areas which require more efforts to enhance medical tourism supply chain relationships.
Impact of Supply Chain Management On The Market Value Of The Company Using The Discounted Cash Flow Method Miguel, Diaz; Lyzhova, Anna
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- The purpose of this research is to study the impact of the supply chain that determine the financial sustainability of an organization on its market value. The analysis considers that in the process of determining the value of an organization through the use of the discounted cash flow method, a series of supply chain factors that reflect its financial sustainability are not taken into account and consequently, have a strong impact on the market value. The research has carried out a correlation study based on empirical data and has examined one of the most used valuation methods. Considering the relationship between supply chain management and the market value of an organization, it is intended to present scientific evidence to determine that the discounted cash flow model has certain shortcomings in the valuation process of an entity that reflect the lack of supply chain when this method is used.

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