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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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Total Quality Management Based On Conceptions, Principles and Systems for Automotive Materials Purchasing Quality Decision and Management Bhavani Rohit; J. Rengamani
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In purchasing of automotive materials and parts, Quality Management is makes a difference. This paper firstly discusses with purchasing quality conceptions and purchasing decision making patterns; secondly studies how to apply total quality management principles; and finally the different development levels of purchasing and quality management system. Some innovative thoughts are exhibited to clarify the misunderstanding and ambiguities
A Study on Purchase Decisions of Celebrity Endorsement on Advertising Campaign in Influencing Consumer – Impact Analysis D Rajasekar
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Influence plays a important role in the field of advertising by changing the perception attitude of the consumer in information and media explosion.By different celebrities variety of brands is being practiced across the world. The power of celebrities influencing the consumer is being determined by the marketers. Over a period of time celebrity endorsement is in practice. In India the celebrity endorsement business has now turned into evergreen industry. The celebrities in order to increase the sales in the market extend the shares of the marketers who endorsers to increase the purchase decision of consumers. In order to investigate, analyze the relationship of credibility of celebrity endorser and consumer willingness to buy, to find the moderating effect of experience of celebrity are studied in detail. Using standards deviation and regression analysis the participants were asked to answer a questionnaire that corresponded with purchase intentions attitude towards the advertisement and the brand measured against the independent variables, physical attractiveness, source credibility, and celebrity/brand congruency, experience and buying intention by using mean. Using Cronbach alpha test of significance the reliability is being tested. Celebrity endorsements generated higher purchase intentions, positive attitudes toward the advertisement and positive attitudes toward the brand is being found out.
Consumption of Energy Using Demand-Side Management Vasumathi R.; S. Ramachandran
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Demand side management has been usually seen as techniques for diminishing apex control ask for with the objective that utilities can concede amassing further point of confinement. Frankly, by diminishing the general load on a power compose, DSM has distinctive important effects, including directing electrical structure emergencies, decreasing the amount of energy blackouts and extending system steadfastness. Possible favorable circumstances can moreover consolidate diminishing dependence on exorbitant imports of fuel, decreasing imperativeness expenses, and reducing perilous transmissions to the earth. Finally, DSM has an essential part to play in yielding high interests in time, transmission and movement frameworks. Therefore DSM connected to power frameworks gives noteworthy financial, unwavering quality and ecological advantages. At the point when DSM is connected to the utilization of vitality by and large not simply power but rather energizes of assorted types it can likewise convey noteworthy money saving advantages to vitality clients (and comparing diminishments in emanations). Open doors for lessening vitality request are various in all parts and many are minimal effort, or even no cost, things that most endeavors or people could embrace for the time being, if great vitality administration is honed.
Study and Analysis of TQM Organizational Development for a Global Manufacturer Suresh, Cecil Samuel; Ganapathi, R.
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To thrive in 21st century a specific end goal to construct the organization the nature of each and every administration outcome has to be enhanced in order to amass every day exertion of inventive change in the quintessence of fast development of the worldwide maker for the progression of activities.  A worldwide assembling organization of a TQM hierarchical advancement design is presented.  Deming Prize for Individuals in 2007 for his endeavours in TQM globalization and has driven the worldwide association to win quality honours, including the Award for World-Class Total Productive Maintenance Achievement, Japan Quality Medal, and a few Deming Application Prizes has won by one of the creators.
Information Innovation Management of E-Disclosure Laws Deeppa K; R. Ganapathi
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This paper shows a rundown of the laws identified with electronic disclosure as they apply to common case and the ramifications of these laws in the matter of how data resources should be overseen in an association. The paper talks about the outcomes of resistance and offers rules for information innovation administrators to deliver disclosure demands identified with electronicallystored information.
E-Business using Supply Chain Management Integration and Globalization Annie Sam
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From providers through assembling and dissemination of the buyer the Supply Chain Management (SCM) avoids administration of materials, data by which it supports the production network. SCM deals with administration and turn around item streams, in other words it takes care of client returns and reusing of disposed items. The SCM deals mainly with the inventory which deals with stock at different areas that is being coordinated conventionally and for various firms it coordinates with raw materials, money transactions and data. For various reasons the SCM has created enthusiasm over the years. The move made by one individual can create a great impact in SCM which is being well known for the Chiefs in the business circle. From inventory to production networks firm to firm competition has moved by creating rivalry. For development the firms crushes waste and will coordinate with the providers and clients for better services.
Blueberry Supply Chain in Peru: Planning, Integration and Execution Edgar Ramos P.; Karen A. Espichan; Kerly T. Rodriguez; Zilin Wu; Wei-Shuo Lo
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The Blueberry situation in Peru is in a stage of development, in which it is necessary to incorporate good management practices as well as productive to raise the competitiveness of the enterprises. The findings were synthesized and analyzed, to propose improvements and to support the growth of the small companies in the long term. The improvement case study is based on the best practices and supply chain models applied in the industry. Also, the research was based on sources of information from researchers with experience in evaluating and analyzing the supply chain of the perishable sector in different scenarios worldwide.
Single-tier City Logistics Model for Multi Products Nova Saragih; Senator Nur Bahagia; Suprayogi Suprayogi; Ibnu Syabri
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Single-tier city logistics system consists of three entities which are suppliers, UCCs (urban consolidation centers), and retailers. This paper develops a model for single-tier city logistics system with multi products that has never been developed before. This paper also considers traffic congestion in the model so it more represents the real system in a city. Demands of the products follow a normal distribution. The problems that will be answered in this paper are how to determine the location of suppliers, to allocate retailers to opened UCCs, to assign suppliers to opened UCCs, to control inventory in the three entities involved, and to determine the route of the vehicles from opened UCCs to retailers. All the decisions will be simultaneously optimized. The model is solved using LINGO 12. Three numerical examples with different values of parameters are conducted to test the proposed model. All numerical examples show that the proposed model results logical solution.
Supply Chain Responsiveness in an Asian Global Electronic Manufacturing Firm: ABX Energy (M) Veera Pandiyan Kaliani Sundram; Premkumar Rajagopal; Nur Atiqah Zahari Azar; Atikah Shamsul Bahrin; Gouri Appasamy
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The purpose of this study is to scrutinize the significance of supply chain strategies - Lean and agile supply chain - as well as the strategic supplier partnership towards improving the supply chain responsiveness in ABX Energy (M). All stated strategies show a simple logic that it does give impact on manufacturing firm like ABX Energy (M). A conceptual research model is constructed in demonstrating the firm that implement a proper supply chain practices to support and execute its supply chain strategy which will boost its responsiveness on the subject matter of supply chain. The collections of primary data are collected through interview with the managers. The study is carried out on qualitative data basis, which differs it with other research on this subject which most have been in quantitative form. An Asian global company, ABX Energy (M), is selected to investigate its responsiveness towards supply chain. The results from this research shows that it will greatly benefit the firm if the strategies of their supply chain being considered thoroughly. This paper aimed to raise a research subject that previously being held mostly in quantitative form and to further overcome the shortcoming in current debate beyond any previous description mentioned.
Factors that Contribute to the Achievement of Sustainability in Private Universities of Malaysia. Basu Govindaraju; John Jeyasingam; Md. Mamun Habib; Uvarani Letchmana; Ravindran Rathakrishnan
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Abstract: Sustainability is todays most important benchmarking criteria to measure performance in organisations. Thus, the measure of critical sustainable practices plays a vital role in determining sustainable performance. This research paper attempts to identify fundamental dimensions of sustainable practices which contribute to sustainable performance in private universities of Malaysia. In line with this, Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was carried out to identify fundamental constructs that define the sustainable performance of private universities (PUs). A series of pre and post analysis were conducted using survey questionnaire to draw inferences on the topic. The EFA technique was used to regroup the components related to indicators of sustainable practices into a limited set of components based on shared variance. EFA is generally used to sum up data so that relationships and patterns among constructs can be easily understood and interpreted. Eventually, four factor constructs emerged in this study. Theseoffered a meaningful relationship pattern which contributed to the sustainable performance indicators of private universities in Malaysia.

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