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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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Determinants of Attitude towards Supply Chain Finance Among Malaysian Manufacturing Companies: A Preliminary Investigation Mohamad Aznillah Bin Ahmad; Jaafar Bin Pyeman; Norli Binti Ali; Norsariah Binti Abdul Rahman
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Supply chain finance can be regarded as a new way to support the competitiveness and resilience of companys financial performance since the financial crises in 2008. Despite many benefits that it can offer, the adoption rate was still very low especially in developing countries. In Malaysia, the lower adoption rate is witnessed by low penetration of supply chain finance among manufacturing industry players. Business must not only focus on conventional way of financing their projects but it is essentially finance the projects with less cost possible. However, this has not been met. The purpose of this paper is to examine the feasibility of the survey instrument in determining factors that influence the attitude towards supply chain finance among the manufacturing companies. A survey questionnaire is distributed to 40 manufacturing companies based on Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers 2017 directory books using random sampling technique as the preliminary investigation. The research findings justify further refinement and show that the survey instrument is appropriate in a wider study of a representative sample of the manufacturing industry.
Empowering Green Healthcare Supply Chain Management Practices Challenges and Future Research Norzianis Rezali; Mohd Helmi Ali; Fazli Idris
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the internal challenging factors of green healthcare supply chain management practices that contributed to the sustainable development in Malaysia. Green healthcare supply chain management practices are unique, different and more complex because of the impact on the environment and also the human health. This study thoroughly analysed, reviewed and explained each factor in detail from the various previous literature perspectives. This paper is one of the first to identify and conceptually discuss the use of green healthcare supply chain management practices that contributes to the sustainable development of healthcare industries in a single setting in a developing country. This study explored the internal challenging factors of green healthcare supply chain management practices that contributed to the sustainable development of a private hospital in Malaysia. The findings of the research will enlighten our view on green healthcare supply chain management practices. Besides, it contributes to researchers, the existing corpus of knowledge and a promise to expand the research stream on green healthcare supply chain management practices. The empirical findings will suggest to green healthcare supply chain to practitioner possible ways to obtain and maintain competitive advantages in the healthcare industries as proactive strategies that contribute to the sustainable development in Malaysia.
The Supply Chain Process of Environmental Information System in the Malaysian Manufacturing Industry Habidin, Nurul Fadly; Hudin, Norlaile Salleh; Md Zabit, Mohd Nazir; Fuzi, Nursyazwani Mohd; Ong, Sharon Yong Yee
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The purpose of this study is to examine the supply chain process of environmental information system and to develop the supply chain process of environmental information system in the Malaysian manufacturing industry. This study utilized the Statistical Package for Social Sciences Statistics software and Structural Equation Modelling to analyze statistical analysis. This study will used exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis to identify the supply chain process of environmental information system and to develop the supply chain process of environmental information system in the Malaysian manufacturing industry. Data will be collected using a questionnaire survey from 2,700 manufacturing companies. Therefore, environmental information system can assist the organization to monitor, improve, and evaluate environmental management in the manufacturing industry.
Smart Trolley Apps: A Solution To Reduce Picking Error Rohana Sham; Siti Norida Wahab; Amir Aatieff Amir Hussin
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An order picking activities refers to an act of retrieving any items from the storage locations in the warehouses. In common situation, these activities is often performed by human. Due to that condition, high human error and high cost impact were spotted on a manual order picking activities. Thus, previous studies have developed various methods to support the practitioners especially in creating a more efficient order picking process. In spite of the vast discussion and evidence that shows an order pickers tend to deviate from its optimal routes and putting the efficiency of these routing approaches at stake, very little discussion were focus on the implementation of smart application through IT usage and device to reduce the problem faced in the warehouse. Thus, it is the main intention of this this paper to presents a detailed analysis on the relative factors affecting the efficiency of order picking activities in the warehouse and suggest the smart trolley as a solution to overcome the problem. The smart trolley apps is then proposed to increase the picking process in warehouse. The results of this paper indicate that extensive use of smart trolley apps as a solution to a more effective ways of order picking.
The Influence of Institutional Policies and Information Technology Adoption towards Sustainable Logistics Transportation Nur Fadiah Mohd Zawawi; Sazali Abd Wahab; Suzana Idayu Wati Osman; Ahmad Shaharudin Abdul Latiff; Syed Ali Fazal
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Logistics is the movement engine for cargos and merchandises both for domestics and international. People complete their business process through logistics transportation, especially to move cargos and merchandises reaching their end users around the world, hence transportation also can be considered as the backbone to business supply chain. Unfortunately, their operations produced negative impacts to our environment and society. Thus, business activities nowadays goes beyond sustaining economic sustainability solely. They are concern dearly on the environmental quality and human well-being as well. The objective of this paper is to review the influence of institutional policies and information technology (IT) adoption towards sustainable logistics transportations in the economic, environmental and social performance. Through understanding of Institutional Theory and Resource-Based View (RBV) Theory, institutional policies and IT adoption can be considered as the enabler for logistics performance and their sustainability. This paper expects to provide new insights to the logistics practitioners and policy makers in sustaining logistics sector in parallel with todays world demand, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Inspiring the Spirit of Volunteering in the Halal Industry among Youths in Malaysia Fazilah Idris; Fariza Md. Sham; Nurliana binti mohd.hassan
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Abstract The focus of halal industry is not merely the market but its about creating a conducive ecosystem upon approaching the market. That is the halal supply chain. Technically, the responsibilities are on the shoulder of Halal Executives (HEs). Nevertheless, most importantly is to ensure the industry players are aware and fully equipped with knowledge and skills in order to keep them at par to the Syariah law. As for today, it is crucial to make our youths as part of the team. They can make great contribution and collaboration to the entire industry by making themselves and others voluntarily energized and accessed to the halal certification matters. Unfortunately, it seems that they are not mentally and spiritually ready to adopt and adapt to the basic teachings of al-Quran specifically over the concept of halalan toyyiban. Too many of them are taking things too easily as the issue gets worst. Their concerns are more on lifestyles rather than learning styles. So, what does it takes to keep our youth updated to the reality of buying power? How can HEs be at their best to conduct their task? What drives a person to be committed and competent to the ummah? This concept paper of its kind may bring forward the famous theory of Planned Behaviour which has been practiced academically by the researchers of consumerism. By understanding it and getting the values fostered may enculture a proper, genuine and civilized volunteerism attitude among our youth. Keywords Volunteering, youth, halalan toyyiban, theory of Planned Behaviour, halal executive
The Correlates of Developing Green Supply Chain Management Practices: Firms Level Analysis in Malaysia Tulus Suryanto; Muhammad Haseeb; Nira Hariyatie Hartani
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Over all businesses are ever changing competition environment, organization are always required to make modification internally and externally to compete globally successfully into marketplace. Supply chain management is key sources for firms to gaining superior performance. The basic purpose of this paper is to examine the level of association between the two indicators management support and their organization learning with the concept of green supply chain management environment. Supply chain is globally increasingly important concerns for all business and challenge for them are logistics management. Total quality management (TQM) and environmental management come from firms experiences and procedure of organizational learnings. This study computed positive significant relationship with organizational learning mechanism; support of organization and GSCM practices adopted controlled variables from organizations size, regulations of country perspective, cost pressure by organization, practices of industry at different levels. Over all findings and implications of logistics management are discussed.
Supply Chain Management Drivers and Public Policy of Private Partnership in Indonesian Higher Education Sector Maya Puspita Dewi; Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa; Asep Sumaryana; JB Kristiadi
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Now a day, supply chain management (SCM) is becoming increasingly important. SCM practices have been emerged up to a great extent. However, a significant part of literature is still missing on SCM in services sector. A scarce number of research studies were focused on SCM in the academia. In rare cases any study formally documented the role of public policy for private partnership on SCM in educational institutions, particularly in Indonesia. Thus, the prime objective of this study is to investigate the role of education suppliers and research suppliers to boost up SCM in Indonesia with moderating role of public policy for private partnership. To achieve this objective, the current study used quantitative approach. Survey method used to collect the data. Data were collected from employees of Indonesian universities. Three hundred (300) questionnaires were distributed among the respondents. After analysing the data through Smart PLS 3, it was found that education suppliers and research suppliers have significant influence on SCM through universities management. Moreover, it was investigated that public policy for private partnership has moderating role between university management and SCM. Public policy for private partnership significantly enhance the positive effect of education suppliers and research suppliers on SCM. Thus, the current study contributed by investigating the mediating role of university management and moderating role of public policy for private partnership. Finally, this study investigated the major derives of SCM in educational sectors, namely; education suppliers, research suppliers, university management and public policy for private partnership.
Role of Accounting Zakat as a Support Function in Supply Chain Management: A Resurrection of the Islamic Economy Doktoralina, Caturida Meiwanto; Bahari, Zakaria; Ismail, Nor Asmat; Herliansyah, Yudhi; Putri, Gina Permana
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Within the increasingly competitive markets and the rapid changes in business all over the world today, it has become imperative for organizations to reconsider supply chain management (SCM) strategies due to the fact that the same SCM strategy may not appropriate for all organizations. The success of a strategy in a given business does not necessarily mean that it will be successful in others. Therefore, it is always important to explore new and non-traditional strategies for SCM. In the face of this argument, the present study argues for the effective role of Zakat as a support function in SCM. The focus is to illustrate how Zakat can perform an important job in SCM practices from an Islamic economic perspective. Experiences from governmental and non-governmental Zakat organizations in Indonesia are investigated with the purpose of indicating how Zakat, as an Islamic economic principle, can be usefully used in SCM practices. This study finally concludes that Zakat can play an effective role as a successful strategy in SCM. The findings of the study reflect the need to reconsider the concept and functions of different Islamic concepts including Zakat in order to keep up with the changes and challenges of modern societies. The implications of the study can be useful in SCM practices for both Islamic and conventional economies. They can also be considered in countries where Muslims are a minority. 
Activity Based Costing for the better Supply Chain Management: An Integrated Approach for the Business Performance Komalasari, Agrianti
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In the present business environment with the higher level of competition at world glance, supply chain management (SCM) helps the business firms to progressively improve their performance. For this purpose, the integration of cost management with the profitability is very much significant. For the proper SCM in the business, cost data with more accuracy and efficiency related to all the activities is much needed.  For the better business performance, activity-based costing or ABC approach has significantly contributed towards SCM.  In this context, the present study has been conducted to address the relationship between ABC and SCM from the context of various Indonesian business firms. For this purpose, various improvements which are offered by ABC to SCM for the business performance are examined.  By using the questionnaire approach, the current study is conducted regarding the SCM improvement with the organizational performance with the adoption of ABC. It is found that for the increasing performance through SCM, the adoption of ABC is much needed in the business firms. 

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