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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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Articles 2,561 Documents
The Influence of Upstream and Downstream Supply Chain Management on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Hamilah Hamilah
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract— This study aims to analyze the effects of supply chain influence on initial Public Offering (IPO) and its implications on long term underperformance which is peroxided with the IHSG of IPO shares on the Indonesia stock exchange. IPO in this study is in 2016 with an analysis of 5 years period (2016-2020). The method used is the Purposive Sampling Method. Population implementation of the IPO in 2016 with a sample of 10 companies selected. Upstream and downstream supply chain phenomenon in this study made an IPO on the Indonesia stock exchange at 100% in the 2016 IPO. For the first analysis shows that the company age variable influences the SCM in the company that made an IPO in 2016 on the Indonesia stock exchange and simultaneously the age of the company, company size, capitalization, volatility, interest rate and rupiah exchange rate have a significant effect on SCM. For the second analysis, the variable long term underperformance   in 2016 with a 5-year analysis (2016-2020) has a significant effect on the variable capitalization value, interest rate, and exchange rate of Rupiah. Simulate also include variable company age, company size, capitalization value, volatility, interest rate, dollar exchange rate and SCM stock price significantly influence. This study strengthens previous researchers that showed a high level of SCM, so supposedly the longer the company operates and improve the efficiency in long-term. Thus, firms’ managers could improve their performances by adopting plans and policies in the field of financial supply chain through the upstream, mid-stream and downstream in supply chains.
The Causal Relationship Model Affect to Career Path of Commercial Banks Employees in Bangkok: The Role of Supply Chain Management Rungarun Khasasin
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The aim of the present study is to investigate the influence of The Causal Relationship Model affect to Career Path of Commercial Banks's Employees in Bangkok with the help of supply chain management. The research instrument is a questionnaire by using a Likert scale 5 level. A statistic to test an assumption is confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling by smart-PLS program under empirical evidence from Commercial Bank sample in Bangkok. The finding found that the opinions about The Causal Relationship Model affect to Career Path of Commercial Banks's Employees in Bangkok; Job Characteristic has the highest average followed by Career Commitment, and Self – Confidence has a high average, for Motivation as well as Career Path, has the highest average as well. The confirmatory factor analysis result of Career Commitment, Self – Confidence, Motivation Factors, and Career Path models found that all indexes passed the criteria combined with observed variables capable of measuring latent variables, so all model from confirmatory factor analysis has relevant to empirical data. As a result, the Causal Relationship Model's effect on the Career Path of Commercial Banks's Employees in Bangkok has relevant to empirical data as well along with the help of supply chain management.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Supply Chain and Human Resource Management Practices and Future Marketing Yas, Harith; Bandar Alsaud, Alanoud; Alsharm, Afnan; Alkaabi, Ahmed; AlAdeedi, Ayesha
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract The increased prevalence of COVID-19 has had severe implications on the well-being of most organization and professionals most especially in the field of human resource management and marketing. This study focused on establishing the impact of COVID-19 on the different human resource practices and future marketing. It was established that the dynamics of work have greatly changed from the traditional way of working from the organization’s premises to working remotely at home. Consequently marketing has also shifted to different online platforms since physical contact with customers is currently prohibited in order to maintain in social distancing one way of preventing coronavirus. These changes have been associated with different negative implications and some positives as some professionals find it more flexible and convenient to work remotely. To cope with the current changing times, it is necessary for organization to adjust and adopt the new emerging technologies of working remotely and consequently implement strategic policies and procedures towards maintaining a steady flow.
Artificial Intelligence in Deepfake Technologies Based on Supply Chain Strategy Alattas, Khalid; Bayoumi, Magdy
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It is highly impossible to differentiate between verified and fake media news and updates with modern emerging technology. The creation of deeper fake photos and videos which use artificial intelligence (AI), that shows someone saying and doing things that never did in reality, is one of the recent innovations that contribute to it. Concentrated depths will easily hit millions of citizens and affect adversely our culture, along with their accessibility and pace of social networking. This paper analyses a variety of widely accessible internet news stories, while literature on this subject is scarce, in order to explore the depths, and who creates them, how deep technological advantages and risks are, which example of deepfake occur and how the depths are to be gauged. We will use qualitative research methodology to gather the available information and based on the findings, in the end, we will conclude the discussions along with recommendations.
Features of the Supply Chain Development in the Areas of Oil Production and Refining I. L. Beilin; M. Sh. Tagirov; R. I. Zinurova; V. V. Khomenko; N. M. Yakupova
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Abstract— The oil industry is one of the most important industries, which are the main export goods of Russia. The oil and gas industry is involved in a global supply-chain that includes domestic and international transportation, ordering and inventory visibility and control, materials handling, import/export facilitation and information technology. In addition, the price of the third main component of exports of natural gas substantially depends on the level of prices for oil and oil products. The oil industry of the Russian Federation is closely connected with all sectors of the national economy, and therefore is of great importance for the Russian economy. The demand for oil is always ahead of the offer, so almost all developed countries in the world are interested in the successful development of our oil industry. The object of the research of this article is to organize the supply chain management development in the areas of oil production and refining. The subject of research is the territorial organization of oil production and refining. The purpose of the work is to analyze the territorial organization of oil production and refining in Russia. The goal of the research involves the solution of the following main tasks: To study the theoretical and methodological issues of the oil industry; Identify geographic differences in the distribution of petroleum resources; to substantiate ways to improve the territorial organization of oil production and refining in Russia. The organization of the development of the supply chain management in the areas of oil production and refining is characterized by significant features. These include issues of investment policy and the development of innovations, the efficiency of managing production clusters, the tax structure in this sector of the economy, the supply chain foreign economic activity and others.
Investigating the Differences of Small Enterprise supply chain managements toward Financial Performance: The Influence of an Enterprise Supply Chain Management Strategy Husnah Husnah; Sari Wahyuni
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 6 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The purpose of this study is to critically analyse the impact of demographic characteristics and the way investors choose risk (tolerance) toward financial performance as exemplary for the integrity of enterprise supply chain management upgrading strategies. The demographic characteristics of Micro Small Medium Enterprise supply chain managements (MSME) are assessed, which consist of the type of business, gender, age of owner, age of business, education, and experience. Risk tolerance is measured by assessing the choices of risk averters, risk neutrals, and risk seekers. This study is based on 579 questionnaires filled in by the owners or managers of MSMEs that obtain credit financing from banks in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (Kota Palu, Sigi, Banggai, Donggala, Morowali, Parigi Moutong, and Poso). The results of this study show the demographic characteristics of the types of trading businesses that are risk seekers, which proved to be the highest type of business that can maximize their financial performance. Notably, males were shown to prefer being risk averse, compared to the majority of female respondents who were mostly risk seekers. Resultingly, many women have high financial performance due to being risk seekers compared to men. Both young and elderly entrepreneurs are more risk averse. The age of the business is still categorised at the stage of business development, it has not been proven to have a significant relationship to risk tolerance and financial performance. Moreover, this study reveals that education apparently has no significant relationship in choosing risk. Education also has no significant relationship to the achievement of financial performance. Experience is suggested to be the key that determines risk tolerance choices and the main determinants of achieving optimal financial performance. This study proves the behavior of MSME investors in choosing risk (risk tolerance) makes a difference in achieving MSME financial performance. Contrastingly exemplified by the higher the risk chosen, the higher the financial performance is received by MSMEs. The integrity of demographic characteristics, risk tolerance and financial performance is a breakthrough for MSMEs to nurture upgrades as an enterprise supply chain management upgrading strategy.
Virtual Meeting Technology Adoption for Business Management in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Suhardi, Hardi; Simon, Iman Ulung; Tamara, Dewi; Furinto, Asnan
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Abstract Purpose – The objective of this paper is to study the impact of virtual meeting technology adoption towards the productivity of employees in Jakarta during COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – The authors conducted a descriptive research using questionnaires distributed to employees in Jakarta. Findings – The study has found that the adoption of virtual meeting technology has had significant and positive impact to the productivity of employees in Jakarta during COVID-19 pandemic. The impact on productivity is partially mediated or influenced by employees’ satisfaction while using the technology. Research limitations/implications – The technology impact to non-employees such as entrepreneurs and freelance workers are not within the scope of this study, as well as employees working outside Jakarta. Practical implications – The findings of this study help provide insight for companies in Jakarta to emphasize more on the adoption of virtual meeting technology as well as providing the necessary support for employees to use the technology in the best ways. Originality/value – Little research has been done to study the impact of virtual meeting technology towards employees’ productivity. And it is even less done in Jakarta especially during COVID-19 pandemic.
Analysis of Efficiency of Different Distribution Channels for Select Vegetables – An Analytical Study of Telangana Region Chakrabarti, Debopam; Desai, Kavitha
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The purpose of this paper is to understand the efficiency of different distribution channels for vegetable and propose a model for improvement. Efficiency is the major indicator of the supply chain performance. This analysis was part of a study to find the efficiency of different channels for vegetable supply chain and to find out what are the reasons and how farmers can get the right remuneration for their vegetables. The data was collected based on questionnaire from 410 farmers who are using different channels. The data analysis is based on the sample data for four districts of Telangana and three selected vegetables which are assumed to be representative of the overall sample frame. It was observed that there is significant variation of efficiency for different channels. There is no systematic study to understand the different contributing factors on efficiency and how it is different for different channels. This study will help in understanding the efficiency for different channel from farmer’s perspective. A framework is proposed which will help in addressing the challenges of vegetable supply chain to improve the situation for farmers by reducing the cost and losses across supply chain and also getting a better price.
Business Diversification and Financial Supply Chain Efficiency of Companies Listed on Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange Nguyen, Anh Phong; Nguyen, Thi Hai Hang; Than, Ngoc Minh
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Abstract— This research evaluate the impact of business diversification of companies listed on HoSe from 2013 to 2017, the research has used balance panel data form of 145 listed enterprises. Business diversification is measured according to the Entropy index, measured by turnover in the Grade 2 subdivision and Level 4 subdivision according to Vietnam's industry standard. The results of the study showed that diversification would generally help improve financial efficiency, however, for those enterprises focusing on diversification outside the industry will reduce financial efficiency. In addition, the results of the study also showed that businesses increasing financial leverage for the purpose of expanding the left-sector business will be unstable, those businesses scaling up to strengthen the true diversification of businesses with experience will help increase their financial efficiency.
The Practices of Green Supply Chain Management towards Corporate Performances in Construction Industry Jing, Khoo Terh; Ismail, Radzi Bin; Yee, Ha Chin; Shafiei, Mohd Wira Mohd; Wai, Tee Kah
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) practices has different impact on the corporate performances while practitioners are not willing to implement practices that is irrelevant to their organization. Hence, to ensure the most appropriate investment on GSCM is implemented, this study is conducted to identify the relationship between GSCM practices and corporate performances in Malaysia construction industry. To conduct a literature review to figure the relationship between GSCM practices and corporate performances. Systematic literature review method is adopted in data collection stage. The findings of the study show that the green practices are correlated to the corporate performances and a comprehensive conceptual framework is formed from this study to describe the relationships between GSCM practices and corporate performances in Malaysia construction industry. Research on GSCM in Malaysia is still less in construction industry. However, the findings provide crucial insights for potential practitioners due to it consistency with prior studies which are related to GSCM in other industries and countries. Implementation of GSCM improves corporate performances in various dimensions. The construction industry should understand the functions and relationship of each element in GSCM to achieve best performance outcome in the form they desired. A comprehensive conceptual framework which shows the relationships of GSCM and its impact construction industry which allow the potential practitioners to understand the potential improvement in corporate performances is constructed through the systematic literature review.

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