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International Journal of Supply Chain Management
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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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Financial Factors and Efficient Supply Chain Practices Affecting the Profitability of Vietnamese Commercial Banks Pham, Duc Huy; Nguyen, Hong Anh Thi; Cao, Tan Huy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59160/ijscm.v9i5.5567

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This paper empirically analyses the factors that determine the profitability of Vietnamese commercial banks from 2010 to 2018 along with the efficiency of supply chain practices. Due to the balance sheet data of 26 commercial banks in Vietnam, we use regression models such as OLS, REM, FEM, and GMM to find the correlation between the factors with the profitability of the banks. We found that the differences between the regression models and results of Sargan-Hensen test and AR (2) test showed that the GMM estimation model was the best to analyze the factors affecting the profitability of commercial banks in Vietnam. We recognize a positive correlation between the bank's profitability during these years with equity-to-total assets, the ratio of customer deposits to total liabilities, the annual growth rate of customers’ deposits, diversification of income and efficiency of supply chain practices. The loans-to-total assets ratio, the ratio of loan loss provisions to net loans and the cost-to-income ratio will reduce the profitability of the bank as well as the non-economic of scale in the Vietnamese banking system. Finally, we found the macroeconomic factors giving an impact on the Vietnamese banking system.
Theory of Transformational Leadership towards Employee Performance as Sequence of Supply Chain Model: The Mediating Effect of Job Autonomy in Palestine Banks during COVID-19 Pandemic Alkadash, Tamer; Almaamari, Qais; Al-Absy, Mujeeb Saif; Raju, Valliappan
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This research aims to establish the relationship between transformation leadership and employee performance among staff in Palestine banks similar to any Supply Chain Management model, literature to describe the transformational leadership with the relationship with employee performance and job autonomy. The study tool-type quantitative research via questionnaire method was utilized to collect the data from respondents, structural equation modeling using SPSS V20 run to test the research hypothesis. The result indicates that the positive relationship between transformational leadership and employee performance among employees in the bank sector, Job autonomy also has a partial meditate on the relationship between transformational leadership and employee performance. This study 's greatest drawback is its low sample size. This enabled the authors to bring Supply Chain model. Despite this, the results cannot be generalized to the entire high-bank population; the size of the data set used also restricted the study's scope.  The sample (N=311) was made up. The main findings were related to confirming the two main hypotheses of the research that were related to testing if there were relationships between transformational leadership and employee performance via job autonomy as a mediator, the study may help the management of banks to develop an understanding of the value of transformational leadership that would enhance employee performance. The study explores the important issue and calls for more research in this domain. The paper adds value between transition leadership, employee productivity, and work flexibility to the organization's small knowledge base. The results presented in this paper would aid Palestinian academics, leadership experts, supply chain management professionals and organizational scientists in improving the efficiency of employees there through transformative leadership. Mediation research was carried out using special statistical methods.
The Supply Chain Management on Customer Bonding towards Customer Relationship Management in Mediating Dominant of Customer Value in the Village Credit Institution of Bali Province, Indonesia Sadiartha, Anak Agung Ngurah Gede
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Nowadays, business competition is very competitive, like in financial services business, including banks, Village Credit Institution and other financial service business must always try to meet customer satisfaction. From empirical test result, it is obtained that significance level of research for customer value variable significantly impactd customer retention of 0,000 0.05, so H1 is accepted. Customer value has a significant impact on customer retention in the Village Credit Institution. From the empirical test result, it is obtained that significance level of customer value on Customer relationship management is 0,000 0.05, so H2 is accepted. The customer value significantly impacts Customer relationship management in the Village Credit Institution. From empirical test, it is obtained the level of research significance for the variable Customer relationship management to customer retention of 0.023 0.05, so H3 is accepted. Customer relationship management has a significant impact on customer retention in the in the Village Credit Institution. From empirical test, it is obtained that the Zcount (30.8) Z table (1.96) so Customer relationship management can mediate the relationship between customer value and customer retention. Thus, H4 is accepted
The Impact of Sustainability Reporting on Profitability in Iraq Stock Exchange: Role of the Transparency as Moderating Variable Al-Dulaimi, Anmar Adnan Khudhair; Abdulrasool Jaber Al Mamoori, Mohammed; Jawad Al-Khafajy, Eman; Abed, Ahmed Neaah
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Abstract This study has examined moderating impact of transparency on relation between the sustainability reporting disclosure on profitability. The study’s statistical population consisted of listed companies in Iraq Stock  Exchange  for  period 2014 to  2017,  which in this study content of 25 corporation sample was analyzed to assess the level of corporations’ disclosing sustainability reporting through annual reports on  the  activities of the board. Secondary data from annual report of Iraq corporations were used actualize  the  research  objectives  In  this  study.  Panel  data  regression techniques namely fixed  effects  estimation  and  random  effects  estimation  in  addition to pooled Ordinary Least Square  regression  was  carried  out  on  the  secondary data collected from corporations reports. For this purpose, 167 Disclosure indices were analyzed based on Triple Bottom  Line  (TBL)  in  three  economic,  social  and environmental dimensions using a zero-one procedure and rating of each corporation’s disclosing corporate social responsibility was  extracted  to  determine  their level of disclosure. To investigate the association between variables of this research, the level of corporations’ disclosing sustainability reporting independent variable and performance metrics based on accounting data (ROA) as dependent variable are considered. Based on the research results, there is  a  significant  relationship between the level of disclosing corporate  social  responsibility  and  financial performance criteria of corporations based on both accounting data.  Moreover, results of this study can increase individual investors’  confidence  in  investing in companies with stronger corporate  governance.  This  finding  provides  new evidence to the literature as well as for the policy makers to consider on transparency adoption.
Effectiveness on Cross Border Trades Between Thailand, Lao Pdr, Vietnam and China Mohamad Ghozali Hassan; Pichit Prapinit; Radasa Netsangsee; Mustakim Melan
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This study investigates on the effectiveness of present cross border trades at Loei District checkpoint of North East in Thailand to Lao PDR, Vietnam and China.  It also examines on the regional economic connectivity of supply chain in Thailand and neighboring countries especially for Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMS) Programme. It also explores on the readiness of road infrastructure, cross border facilities, customs, regulations, usage of technology and other obligations to the wider scope.  It also focuses on the trading of retail goods for household consumption and wholesale merchandises. This is a quantitative research and the surveys were conducted among 300 respondents which include transporters, entrepreneurs, government, regulatory bodies and other stakeholders. The findings of the research revealed on the certain actions need to be taken for future improvement at border checkpoint. This includes on improvement on the of customs inspection, readiness of the infrastructure, suitability in rules and regulations and the understanding of usage of technologies in the department of Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) at cross border areas.
The Influence of Green Supply Chain Management on Financial, Environmental and Operational Performance Fawzia, Diana
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The financial along with financial, environmental and operational performance is the essential part of organizational success and economic growth while green supply chain management is considered as the essential element for the financial, environmental and operational performance. Thus, the present study has examined the green supply chain management impact on the financial, environmental and operational performance of the manufacturing organization in Indonesia. The aim of the current article also includes the examination of the mediating role of environmental and operational performance among the nexus of green supply chain management and financial performance. The data of the existing study has been obtained from the employees that are related to the supply chain practices of manufacturing companies through questionnaires and smart-PLS was used for analysis purpose.  The results revealed that green supply chain along with operational and environmental performance has a positive association with financial performance. The findings also exposed that the green supply chain also has positive nexus with operational and environmental performance while operational and environmental performance positively mediates among the nexus of green supply chain and financial performance. These findings provided the guidelines to the policy-makers that they should develop as well as implement the favorable policies that could increase the supply chain performance and impact on the overall performance of the organization. 
Implementation of Global Supply Chains as a Strategy for Increasing National Competitiveness Syromyatnikov, Denis; Konev, Pavel; Popov, Mikhail; Sultanova, Naila
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Abstract— Today competitiveness depends not only on price but also on customer service and delivery time. The creation of an effective infrastructure and the development of global supply chains is the key condition for increasing competitiveness. The study is based on the analysis of peer-reviewed literature, as well as the information publicly available on official websites. The purpose of the research is to conduct a thorough analysis and compare the level of competitiveness and efficiency throughout the supply chain of logistics services in different countries. The logistics efficiency and global competitiveness indicators have been analyzed. It has been concluded that favorable conditions in the country evidenced by its high ranking in the International Logistics Performance Index determine the potential for the implementation of global chains and provide opportunities for increasing competitiveness.
The supply chain management role as an economic reform to overcome the problem of regional imbalances, in Republic of Tatarstan Askar Nailevich Mustafin; Alexander Evgenyevich Shlyakhtin; Rastislav Kotuli?
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Abstract— The aim of this paper is to investigate how supply chain integration affects company performance. The paper considers the supply chain role in economy and regional disproportions between regions and federal districts in the Russian Federation. In the course of the proposed economic reform (fiscal space), we discovered that within 5 years, the least developed municipal entities that are part of the subject of Russia - the Republic of Tatarstan - will be able to receive up to $ 200 thousand (US Dollars), which could become the foundation for the further socio-economic transformations in the territory, and also act as an instrument for the formation of a more favorable investment climate. These distribution effects, both across and within countries, are likely to affect trade policy, and consequently, the evolution of supply chains.
Achieving Supply Chain Excellence through Effective Supplier Management: A Case Study of a Marine Organisation Nurul Syakirah Mohd Zailan; Premkumar Rajagopal; Veera Pandiyan Kaliani Sundram; Raja Zuraidah Rasi; Nor Ratna Masrom; Zamry Gafar
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The researcher in this study attempted to understand the efficiency of the suppliers on supplied products in a marine company in Malaysia. The paper seeks to find out how supplier management leads to supply chain excellence. Also, the paper attempts to capture the buyer-supplier relationship and management of its supply performance. The research design for this study is a qualitative method by using interviews that are conducted for respondents from the Purchasing Department. This research used a single case study in JM Marine Pvt Ltd. The samples are consists of 5 respondents to examine the research model. First, content analysis of the interview was derived to understand the management of the supplier in purchasing the products for vessels. Supplier delivery performance, quality products, and reliability were found to be the most crucial criteria for choosing the supplier. Second, supplier selection and supplier evaluation were found to be a major of supplier efficiency to perform a good supply chain. The result of this study will give ideas to the practitioners and encourage organizations to give more emphasizes on supplier selection and supplier evaluation to achieve supply chain excellence.
Modelling of Training Program Development for Supply Chain Management Business Project Development: Practical Research Results Konstantinov, Igor; Fedotova, Marina A.; Bin, Yin
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Abstract- the article discusses the issues related to information-analytical support of the management/strategy development for international supply chain management business projects within training program development (level 2 of IEBP management model system): the selection of the key meta-competences , forms and formats of project-based learning, the most preferred for the main task types characteristic of the attractive activities, selected during HR-organization strategy development for IEBP management (they provide a brief description of the problem statement for this level). The article describes in detail the development of MAI-hierarchies (general preliminary and refined in VS-modification) developed for this level. They provide calculations of multi-expert assessments during the implementation of the supply chain management business project "New supply chain management", and analyze the main problems associated with the made choice made. A brief overview of additional (corrective) models of the supply chain management process optimization/rationalization is provided for this level. It was founded that governments around the world need to play a prominent role in developing strategies to protect supply chains for the future and put in place more robust disaster recovery plans, including relevant stockpiles, to enable more resilient outcomes.

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