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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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Determining the Operational Performance in Supply Chain with Moderating Role of Information Quality: A case of Thai Textile Industry Waleerak Sittisom; Witthaya Mekhum
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The prime objective of the current research is to determine the operational performance of textile units of Thailand. The study was conducted on the Thai textile manufacturers as this industry is one of important and backbone for economy. The study aims to determine the operational performance predictors and investigated the relationship between technology integration and logistics integration. The information possesses the central importance in management of supply chain and play vital role in supply chain activities as decision making based on information quality and accuracy. Inaccurate information will mislead the firm to take inappropriate decision in highly competitive environment. The study examined the moderating role of information quality and found interesting results that technology and logistics integration positively significantly influence the operational performance. The moderating effect was observed in technology integration and operational performance but no moderation effect was found between logistics integration and operational performance.
Blended Learning for Undergraduates in Nursing Profession: A Systematic Review of the Impact on Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes and Satisfaction Awad ALI, Shaimaa Ahmed; ABED, Shaymaa Najm; Mohamed DIAB, Samar Salah Eldin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract In higher education, e-learning is gaining more and more impact, this new kind of traditional teaching and learning can be practiced in many ways. Several studies have compared face-to-face teaching to online learning and/or blended learning in order to try to define which of the formats provides, e.g., the highest learning outcome, creates the most satisfied students or has the highest rate of course completion. However, these studies often show that teaching and learning are influenced by more than teaching format alone. The review has a special interest in professional bachelor student’s education, and it focusses on the impact of e-learning on knowledge, skills, attitudes and satisfaction of students. The findings from the research papers included in the review show that students should have e-learning courses in Learning Management System. These courses will help them understand the aims of e-learning and the benefits of using it in developing their skills in learning.
Health and Tourism: Implications of COVID-19 Pandemic to the Malaysian Travel and Hospitality Industry Norhanim Abdul Razak
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Outbreaks of diseases which are contagious and can pose serious health consequences have considerable impacts on the tourism and hospitality industry. This is reflected through past outbreaks such as foot and mouth disease (FMD), SARS, Ebola and Chikungunya. Due to the importance of health in the context of tourism, it is imperative to investigate the extent of the impact of COVID-19 health pandemic as it is considered one of the worst disease outbreaks globally. Thus, this paper aims to explore the implications of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Malaysian tourism and hospitality industry. After content analysing 63 newspaper articles published online from March to May 2020, it is uncovered that the Malaysian tourism and hospitality industry has been affected terribly by the enforcement of MCO in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 health pandemic. Stories associated with income and job losses, cancellation of Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign, closure of tourist attractions and closing down of countless of hotels were apparent in the reporting of online news. Yet, the analysis of this paper adds to the existing knowledge by revealing that despite encountering difficulty during this time of crisis, the Malaysian hospitality industry was able to show their appreciation towards medical frontliners who risk their lives to save COVID-19 patients. Some hotels demonstrate their corporate social responsibility (CSR) by offering free accommodation and other services to health personnel.
A Bibliometric Review of Global Research on Human Resource Management and Supply Chain Management Rashed Mahmud Shakil; Md. Alamgir Mollah; Shawkat Tanveer Rahman; Md. Mamun Habib
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Human resource management (HRM) and supply chain management (SCM) play a growingly vital role in the organizational prosperity and economic development of countries that accelerate the importance of tracing the trajectory relating to this emerging field. However, till recently, limited number of research has examined the evolution of HRM-SCM research quantitatively. Aiming to provide an overall insight into the research in HRM-SCM field, this study utilized science mapping tools for analysing 469 articles from Scopus database explicitly related to HRM-SCM research. This bibliometric review aimed at documenting the size, geographic distribution of relevant literature, and growth trajectory, identifying key authors, journals, and documents, highlighting emerging topics, and analysing the intellectual structure of HRM-SCM knowledge base. Being the first bibliometric analysis on HRM-SCM research, this review is intended to provide a key reference for researchers entering this field, along with guidance regarding high value frameworks, and foci for further research.
The Influence of Supply Chain Integration on Supply Chain Performance in Private Firms of Bangkok: Moderating Role of Leadership Khasasin, Rungarun
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The performance of the supply chain is the necessary element for the success of the organization because it improves the business processes that could improve the business performance and also gain the intention of the regulators and researcher nowadays. Thus, present article aims to analyze the impact of supply chain integration such as internal integration, information integration and customer integration on the supply chain performance of the private firms in Bangkok, Thailand. The investigation of the moderating role of leadership among the nexus of supply chain integration and supply chain performance is also part of the purpose of the current study. The employees of private firms that are dealing with the process of the supply chain are the respondents from whom data has been gathered by using survey questionnaires. The effective statistical tool has been used for analysis purpose named as smart-PLS. The results indicated that positive along with significant association among the nexus of all the supply chain integrations and supply chain performance. The findings also exposed that the leadership has been significantly moderated among the nexus of supply chain information integration, supply chain customer integration and supply chain performance. These outcomes are suitable for the regulators who want to develop the regulations related to the performance of the supply chain that could increase the performance of the organization.
An Efficient Supply Chain Management Model: The Analysis of Domestic and International Practices Dobrovolskaya, Oksana; Stovolos, Nadiya; Lipatov, Andrey; Borisova, Uliana; Volodin, Oleg
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Abstract— The study discusses the challenge of providing an effective supply chain management model that would meet modern requirements. The purpose of the study is to analyze the theoretical and practical aspects of developing business processes of supply chain management, as well as to substantiate an efficient business logistics management model. The survey revealed that supply chain management is carried out in a highly competitive environment while business owners are in very difficult conditions: on the one hand, customer requirements are being expanded and diversified, and on the other hand, global logistics market entry requires better service and price cuts. It has been concluded that it is feasible to outsource IT logistics processes due to the global tendency to complicate supply chain management, the introduction of information technologies, increasing customer requirements, and major business processes within the supply chain. This is reflected through an increase in investment / demand in the IT industry, an increase in the number of providers, an increase in equipment, a shortage of specialists, etc. The trend observed in our country is consistent with the ones of developed economies. An algorithm for the implementation of the supply chain formation mechanism has been developed.
The Competencies of the Supply Chain Management in the System of Economic Security of Russian Enterprises Tatyana Anatolyevna Snetkova; Pavel Alexandrovich Aletkin; Svetlana Sergeevna Meleshenko
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Abstract— The level of economic security of an entity is heavily influenced by administrative and legal status of Supply chain management. Legal status of Supply chain management determined specifics of his work. Supply chain management belongs to the leaders of the economic-financial and administrative units of the organization. Emphasis on professional competence, labour functions and legal status of Supply chain management in ensuring the economic security of an entity in the light of the introduction in Russian practice of a professional standard "Accountant" is made. The widespread use of the practice of the Russian companies of professional standards, including those related to the procedures of the organization and conduct of audit and control services will organize work on compliance with economic security, develop and implement a system of events. The impact of accounting on the basis of professional standards "Accountant", "Internal Comptroller" and "Internal auditor" and labour competencies and functions on a system of economic security of an entity is examined. In modern conditions the professionalism and qualification of accountants, including Supply chain management, define their importance in providing economic security will allow program implementing a national system for assessing qualifications.
Orientation, Organizational Capability, Organizational Coordination and Cooperation as Predictor of Long-term Orientation: Examining the Mediating Role of Supply Chain Management M. Farid Wajdi; Achmad Aminudin; Basworo Dibyo
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The main focus of this study was to explore the relationship between supply chain management, organizational coordination, cooperation, organizational capability and long-term orientation. Moreover, the study also evaluated the mediating impact of supply chain management between organizational coordination, cooperation and organizational capability and long-term orientation. The data for this study was collected from the workers working in restaurants in Indonesia. The data was collected through questionnaires. The response rate of the present study was 69%. The collected data was analysed through PLS-SEM. The findings of the study revealed that supply chain management and long-term orientation are directly impacted by organizational coordination, cooperation and organizational capability. Moreover, supply chain management also mediates among organizational coordination, cooperation and organizational capability. By using the findings of the study are important for the strategic and decision-makers of the supply chain industry. Moreover, the present study fills the gap of limited studies addressing the issue of long-term orientation in the restaurant industry of Indonesia.
The Influence of First Child Supply Chain Policy for Human Recourse Management Based On Local Wisdom Ethnic SSCM in Indonesia Rismawati, Rismawati; Hajar, Siti; Kismarsilah, Kismarsilah; Pageno, Isbon
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Abstract- This research aims to empirically determine the SSCM knowledge on Human management at in Indonesia. Suppliers of the materials and equipment to the laboratory where the first discovery is made are in many cases replaced by larger players with capabilities to provide a broader range of materials, services, and support. During this evolution there are many lessons to be learned, not the least of which is that it is imperative to take into account the nuances of supply chain management that can make the difference between success and failure. Informants were selected through purposive and snowball sampling. The results showed the Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) Ethnic believes the Human management strategy is one of the custom traditions to be observed by mothers in their first supply chain policy for human resource management to avoid bad things happening to the socie-economic
Determining Premium for Disaster Reinsurance Program through Supply Chain Risk Management: An Application of Peak Over Threshold (POT) Approach Sukono, Sukono; Subartini, Betty; Napitupulu, Herlina; Novitasari, Ela; Santoso, Agus; Ghazali, Puspa Liza; Saputra, Jumadil
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The purpose of this study is to determine the pricing (premium) for disaster reinsurance program. For those, this study uses the Peak Over Threshold (POT) approach, where the method pays attention to the pattern of heavy tail behaviour on the number of victims killed due to disaster events through extreme values with a reference value called the threshold u. The results of the analysis showed that the reinsurance premiums for flood disaster per year that must be paid by insurance company is IDR 712,008,900.50 with the maximum amount of reinsurance risk, L is IDR20,000,000,000.00, the insurance company retention, S is IDR200,000,000.00, the sensitivity minimum number of victims in one disaster event  with 5 people. In conclusion, the reinsurance premium per year that must be paid by insurance companies to reinsurance companies will be increasing when the insurance company retention S is smaller, the maximum amount of risk covered by reinsurance L is greater, and the number of victims died u decreases.

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