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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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A Study on Relationship between Customers Demand and Customers Perception on Transition of SOCSO as Shariah Compliance Organization Mohd Shafiz Bin Saharan; Masilah Mohamad; Hanani Hussin; Mohd Fazil Jamaludin; Khairul Azfar Adzahar
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This study attempts to examine customers demand and its relationship on customers perceptions on the transition of SOCSO (Social Security Organization of Malaysia) as Shariah compliance organization. The objective of this paper is to determine whether customers demand has a significant relationship with customers perception. Data were collected using questionnaire survey method and a total of 132 questionnaires distributed to SOCSO contributors at Alor Setar, Kedah. Data were analyzed by the use of descriptive analysis and correlation analysis that presented in a table. The result shows a significant positive relationship between the independent variable and dependent variable. Therefore, it is important to look into extensive effort on the Islamization of SOCSO so that the demand from the Muslims employees to have Islamic social security program can be achieved.
Developing a Supply Chain Subsystem to Manage the Process of Obstacle Elimination for the Innovative Development of Business Entities Alexey A. Kuzubov; Nina V. Shashlo; Galina V. Petruk; Aleksandr A. Korostelev
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Abstract- The negative trend protests in economic development reflect the lack of a systematic approach to innovative development and innovative process management. An important feature of innovative development is to ensure the elimination of obstacles to innovative development, to avoid threats and crisis situations in the activities of business entities. Thus, one of the urgent problems is the prediction of crisis phenomena, events, situations, the search for their elimination or leveling trends, the formation of preventive measures for their prevention and overcoming, the increase of strategic management effectiveness by innovation development in general. The purpose of the article is to develop a supply chain subsystem to manage the process of obstacle elimination for the innovative development of business entities. In order to achieve this goal, the following research methods were used: analysis and synthesis, schematic and graphic representation, modeling and forecasting, formal-logical method. The goal, the properties and the structure of process management supply chain subsystem to eliminate the obstacles to innovative development were substantiated. It was proved that the innovation strategy of economic entities should be subjected to certain adjustments in accordance with the dynamic changes in environmental conditions and the features of business entity functioning in it. They developed the model of innovative development process for an entrepreneurial entity using the removal of obstacles to innovative development, based on creativity, leadership competence, the delegation of managerial powers, the coordination of activities and cooperation. The main characteristics and the obstacles of each stage of the model are substantiated in order to develop appropriate programs and activities for their overcoming. The scientific novelty of the research is the development of the classification set of phenomena, events and situations. These elements create the obstacles to the innovative development of business entities, as well as the ways to overcome the obstacles that threaten innovative development, which contributes to the improvement of the decision-making process in the field of an innovative strategy development for business entities. Keywords: innovative development, supply chain management subsystem, obstacle elimination, business entities, strategic management
Theoretical Aspects of Creating the Business Models for Supply Chain Process of Industrial Enterprises Osipov, Victor A.; Astakhova, Ekaterina Vi.
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Abstract- Creating the business models for supply chain process is the subject of modern scientific research in the field of strategic planning and management of the enterprise. Some theoretical and practical aspects have not yet received a comprehensive scientific substantiation. General problem of enterprise management is traditionally analyzed in the researches, and business modeling is not fully investigated. The current state of the economy and peculiarities of its development, as well as the transformational nature of the Russian economy, show that the most important theoretical and practical aspects, which require scientific attention and development, analysis and systematization, are the theoretical provisions of business modeling concept for supply chain process; clarification of the term "business model" for supply chain process of an industrial enterprise; definition of the main elements and substantiation of the technology of business model formation; systematization and generalization of modern methods of strategic analysis; formation of an integrated system for assessment the effectiveness of the enterprise’s business model for supply chain process. The issues of strategic development of the enterprise always arouse a great interest among researchers. Today, a significant number of business models have been created for the development of enterprises of various industry structures. The purpose of the article is to systematize the information about the creation of business models for supply chain process of industrial enterprises, to consider the features of the models use at the present stage. Scientific and theoretical basis of the research was the methods of analysis and synthesis, scientific abstraction, the use of quantitative and qualitative assessment methods, with the help of which the categories of the concept business model for the supply chain process were defined. Endogenous and exogenous factors, influencing the functioning of enterprises’ business models were identified. The article deals with the conceptual issues of the business model for the supply chain process formation, in particular, the essence and peculiarities of modern business models, as well as management approaches to the processes of development of enterprise’s business model for supply chain process.   Keywords: business model, strategic development, industrial enterprise, supply chain process, creation.
Predicting the Stock Prices of Private Banks through Technical Analysis Indicators and Supply Chain Management Sallal Rahi AL-Hisnawi, Salim; Abd AL-Shara, Aqeel Shakir; Al – Bidairi, Karrar Hatam Attieh
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Abstract- The aim of the research is identifying the extent of using the Iraqi investors from the stock exchange and the technical analysis by understanding the extent knowledge of the investor for dependence on taking investment decisions to enter or exit from the market. To prove the hypothesis of research, some companies in the bank sector listed in the Iraqi Stock Exchange were selected to be a research community, as a sample was selected composed of six banks to be a field of research. The research was based on a set of analysis indicator and supply chain management used in the forecasting process towards stock prices by (Simple average, rate of change, momentum, relative strength) in addition to some statistical tests such as Livens test, T test and F test according to the statistical program SPSS 20. The research reached that revolve around the existence of the statistical significance of the reliability of these indicators in the process of forecasting towards stock prices for the banking sector companies listed in the Iraq Stock Exchange to suit the Iraq environment conditions.    Keywords: Technical Analysis, investment, Rate of change, Momentum, Relative Strength.
The Basis and Possibility of Students’ Participation in Supply Chain Entrepreneurship (Case Study: Primorsky Territory) Victor A. Osipov; Marina E. Vasilenko; Nataliya Yu. Titova
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Abstract- The current stage of development of the Russian economy, indicated by the increase in food sanctions, unemployment and the decline in growth rates, requires the introduction of import substitution mechanisms and a significant strengthening of the national entrepreneurship environment. Youth entrepreneurship plays a special role in the development of Russian small and medium-sized businesses. At the strategic and legislative levels, various programs are developed to support small business in this area. However, there are still some barriers, limiting the spread of small and medium-sized business among young people. In this regard, the problem of agitation of entrepreneurship among young people is important. This article presents the results of selective study, in which the supply chain entrepreneurial climate among the students of higher educational institutions of Primorsky Territory, using the method of sociological survey. The readiness of young people to start their own business was analysed, and unfavourable factors, complicating the development of this process, were identified. The authors defined key competences, determining the entrepreneur. The conclusion was made about the need for development, and necessary measures of state support for youth supply chain entrepreneurship. Keywords- supply chain entrepreneurship, Primorsky Territory, business incubator, small business, young people, Russia.
The Strategy of Developing Agricultural Supply Chain in Terms of Food Security in Ukraine O. Varchenko; I. Svynous; Y. Grynchuk; K. Tkachenko; O. Shust
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Abstract- The calculation of the forecasted commodity supply in terms of the main types of food in Ukraine is carried out in three variants. The normative demand for investing resources in the production of livestock products is developed on the basis of the determination of the requirements for demand in the basic, human and working capital. The necessary volume of investment production of the main types of agricultural supply chain products for the satisfaction of the country's needs in achieving food security of the country is determined. It was established that the provision of scientifically grounded needs of the population in food products requires the achievement of a balanced resource supply of the agricultural supply chain and its rational use and increasing the purchasing power of the population of the country. The regulatory requirement for investment capital for the production of livestock products has been determined with the aim of achieving a balance of resource support for production through the introduction of innovative resource-saving technologies and the modernization of industries, as well as in the development of targeted regional programs for the development of the agricultural supply chain. Keywords- resource, consumption, food security, agricultural supply chain, Ukraine.
An Analytical Study of the Strategic Flexibility Variation as a Function of the Dynamic Capabilities Based on Supply Chain Management (Case Study: The General Petroleum Products Distribution Company in Baghdad) Hussam Ali Mhaibes
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Abstract- This paper represents an advanced contribution to explore the nature of the dynamic capabilities based on supply chain management in the oil distribution company as a vital field within Iraq and how to activate these capabilities in achieving Strategic flexibility, drawing on past experiences and literature in establishing a scientific and field basis for this company. The purpose behind this paper is to introduce a new understanding of the concept of dynamic capabilities based on supply chain management and whether it is possible to adopt advanced capabilities in management and the possibility of applying them in an Iraqi company and what is their role in achieving strategic flexibility. This concept was clarified through a framework to learn more about how these concepts work. The study has been conducted in the General Petroleum Products Distribution Company (Baghdad) drawing upon a research sample of the company's leaders (directors of managements and departments) within the company. It consists of 33 out of 56 directors. The study adopts the questionnaire method in data collection including four dimensions of dynamic capabilities (capability of sensing, learning, integrating and marketing) based on supply chain management and three dimensions for the variability of the strategic flexibility (marketing flexibility, productivity, and competitivity). The study uses a set of statistical tools based on the SPSS 23 and EXCELL 2013 programs to measure the description and diagnosis of the sample, the variables of the research, the measurement of the correlation and the effect of the different tools. The study reaches a set of conclusions, the most important of which is that the multi-dimensional dynamics model affects the achievement of the strategic flexibility within the company and to varying degrees of dimensions. Keyword: strategic Flexibility, Variation, Dynamic Capabilities, Supply Chain Management, Company.
The Effect of Supply Chain and Consumer Preferences on the Formation of Economic Model Maloletko, Alexander; Volkov, Daniil; Vishnyakova, Victoria; Shatsky, Alexander
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 Abstract – Technologies of marketing evolve over time. This phenomenon is due to the need to ensure the concept of marginal utility, called the mainstream, and the possible leveling of market failures in the classical sense. The development of the theoretical sections of the economy allows us to form a model of paradigm in thinking of the society. The complex of measures for the promotion of goods is transformed into a universal mechanism of the market, which forms consumer preferences, volume of consumer choice and supply chain, which is reflected in this research. The influence of behavioral Economic development in the key of innovative marketing technologies is also considered.
Investigating the State Regulation Mechanisms of Supply Chain Innovations in the Aspect of Developed Countries Ildar M. Ablaev
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Abstract- The economic and technological development of the state in the contemporary world directly depends on supply chain innovations. Developed countries, such as Japan, invest 3% of gross domestic product (GDP) in financing innovation. The problem is that post-Soviet states such as Russia do not have a well functioning mechanism of state regulation of supply chain innovations. This situation leads to technological and economic lag. In this regard, the purpose of this article is to examine the mechanisms of the state regulation of supply chain innovations, using the example of developed and developing countries. For this purpose, a complex of complementary research methods was used, such as comparative analysis, systematization of data, as examples, the following states were considered: the USA, the UK, Germany and China. As a result, key features of state policy of considered states are pointed out, such as tax deductions, reducing bureaucracy, building up public-private enterprises. Also, the main tasks, solutions, which directly affect the development of the innovation sector, are highlighted.
Auditing Water Management to Achieve Sustainable Development in Supply Chain Hamdan, Dr. Khawla Hussein
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 Abstract- The research aims at auditing water management to identify the extent to which water management contributes to the achievement of 2030 sustainable development in supply chain goal no.6. Statistical reports and time series were used to estimate percentages to some indicators. The research aims at utilizing indicators within SD (economic, social, environmental and institutional) dimensions to know how water management contributes to the achievement of SD. The researcher has concluded a set of conclusions the most important of which are the following: water reserves are not being maintained, efficient use of water has not been achieved due to high rates of water withdrawn from surface water, non-provision of safe drinking water and appropriate sanitation, inequality of water provision between country and urban population, low rate of wastewater treatment, most wastes of various activities are disposed of by being dumped in rivers untreated and high rate of morbidity resulting from water pollution. Despite the efforts exerted either by projects and plans or water related conventions, no effect has been seen on water management reality to achieve SD. Hence, water management has not achieved targets of goal 6 of 2030 development Agenda.

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