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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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Investigating the Supply Chain Problems of Imputed Economic Goods in the Modern Russian Institutional Economy Victor Konstantinov; Ildar Valiev
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Abstract The research was implemented with the financial support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (the scientific project 18-010-00636-A). It describes the supply chain problems of "imputed economic goods" in the modern Russian institutional economy. However, this problem is also global, since the institutions that restrict business and form a common social structure are the foundation of every state. The main goal is to show our point of view on a certain set of socio-economic institutions that lead to the appearance of imputed goods, as well as to show their influence on the macroeconomic indicators of the state and enterprises. In the research we suggest raising a new scientific and practical supply chain problem related to the transformation of a number of economic concepts under the influence of various institutions, for example, economic goods to the imputed economic goods, transaction costs for compulsory expenses, etc. The growth of imputed benefits has a hidden "suffocating" effect on the economy of the enterprise and the state. In Russia and in many other countries, this process has not been investigated. The reason is not only the lack of a method for determining the signs of economy compressing due to the growth of supply chain problems of imputed goods, but also the absence of such concepts in general. Therefore, in the framework of this research, a conceptual apparatus is created to describe the hidden suffocating effects on the state's economy.
The Impact of Economic Diversification on Supply Chain of Government Revenues: The Application on Gulf Cooperation Council Countries dhannoon mohammed, Mohammed; salim ali, oday; mohammed sharef, Ashraf baderaddin
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 Abstract- This paper examines and analyses evidence pertaining to economic diversification in the six countries (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain) comprising the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) countries (2005_2017). The purpose of the paper is to test to what extent these countries have recognized the importance of economic diversification in the process of the supply chain of government revenue and hence what are the measures adopted aiming at improving government revenue. Based on the evidence, the paper goes on to identify the determinants of economic diversification in the GCC countries. This paper uses recent growth theories and statistical techniques to empirically test for the association between economic diversification and supply chain of government revenue from the point of contribution from GDP in the GCC countries. Results obtained from data analysis indicate a strong relationship between economic diversification and supply chain of government revenue in the panel of the GCC. This result supports the endogenous growth hypothesis; at least for this group of countries. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries share specific structural economic features. They depend heavily on the hydrocarbon sector, which was reflected in key macroeconomic indicators in 2014, as accounts for high budget receipts at 84 percent and approximately 69 percent of total GCC exports. Despite the huge accumulated financial surplus and the GCC governments’ investment in their economies, outcomes have fallen short of targets set out in their national visions, while the challenges of economic diversification persist. The overarching focus will be on the challenges of diversification in terms of strategic planning, policy-making, implementation, and global best practices. This study is expected to critically evaluate the current diversification strategies and underline some key assumptions that could lead, at a later stage, to the development of a new mode of diversification in the GCC context.
The Influence of Knowledge Integration Mechanisms on Quick Response Manufacturing in Supply Chain (Case Study: Views of Doctors in Mosul Hospitals) Ali Abdul Sattr Abdul Jabbar Al-Hafi
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Abstract- The aim of this study is to explore the consequence of applying the practices of knowledge integration in the promotion of quick response in the supply chain, in order to reduce the time required for waiting in the emergency hall of government hospital located in the city of Mosul. The study employed a questionnaire structural design by adopting a set of scientific sources from the sample of doctors working in some selected hospitals in Mosul. From the set of the statistical methods in data analysis, some conclusions that support the practices of knowledge integration practices were issued. These practices are meant to promote a quick response in supply chain and reduce the time required to treat patients and save their lives in the emergency room. This study is therefore recommended to strengthen the mechanisms of integration of knowledge in hospitals under the advanced level of cognitive integration of doctors in Mosul hospitals as it has a prominent role in promoting rapid medical service.
The Effect of Auditor Competency and Work Experience on Information Systems Audit Quality and Supply Chain (Case Study: Indonesian Bank) Maya Sari, Nur Zeina; Susanto, Azhar
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Abstract- The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of auditor competence and work experience on the information systems Audit quality and supply chain in the Indonesian X Bank. This research has been done in the Indonesian X Bank. The number of samples in this study is 30. The data collected through questionnaires. The multiple linear analysis techniques that previously tested for validity, reliability test, and classical assumption test such as normality test used as analytical techniques. Data analysis using SPSS version 23 program .The results of the study prove that: 1. Work Experience has a positive effect on information systems audit quality and supply chain at the Indonesian X Bank. 2. Competence Auditor positively influences to information systems Audit quality and supply chain at the Indonesian X Bank.   Keywords: Work Experience, Auditor Competence, Information Systems Audit quality, Supply Chain, Indonesian Bank
The Reasons of Boycotting Consumers and Supply Chain (case study: India) Rajnish Shankhdhar; Nimish Gupta
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Abstract- The article attempts to ascertain the positive and negative reasoning associated with boycotting a consumer and supply chain. Many have been mentioned in various write ups as to how a consumer boycott is organized and what are the features involved in it, but there are numerous reasons in todays marketplace that can either cause a consumer boycott and supply chain boycott to achieve what it intends to or simply fail for not carrying enough background. To successfully accomplish its motive, it becomes imperative to study what makes a boycott successful and what can cause it to be unsuccessful. Though, consumers are important to organize their protest, but not all protests can be instrumental towards a successful boycott, if it is the nature of detriment and the role of media that can either make a boycott, the same can be responsible to break a boycott midway. The article Attempts to ascertain the reasoning of success and failure in boycotting the consumer and supply chain. The study becomes important because many boycotts have been successful, but many went unnoticed in recent years, a sample size of 100 respondents has been surveyed with findings on primary data being discussed systematically. Key words: Boycott, Ethical, detriment, Consumers, Supply Chain, India.
Testing the Random Movement of Shares in the Supply Chain of Some Sectors Listed In the Iraq Stock Exchange Rahi AL-Hisnawi, Salim Sallal; Abd AL-Shara, Aqeel Shakir; Attieh Al - Bidairi, Karrar Hatam
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 Abstract- The study aimed to identify random movements of shares in the supply chain of some sectors listed in the Iraqi market for securities using the daily data of the market index ISX60 to identify the level of efficiency of the market at the weak level, the study community is the financial market in general, while the study sample consisted of three sectors: the banking sector included 6 companies, the telecommunications sector included 1 company, and the hotel sector, which included 3 companies. To analyze and test the hypotheses of the study, three tests were used: Variance Ratio, Runs, and Serial Correlation, by R statistics program, for the period from 1/1/2015 to 31/12/2017. The study concluded that the returns of the ISX60 index in the Iraqi market for securities do not follow the random behavior in general, which means the inefficiency of the Iraqi market for securities within the weak level of efficiency, except the variable range test. The study recommended the activation of market activities to remove the possibility of extraordinary returns by investors through the disclosure and access of information to all investors to increase the efficiency of the supply chain of Iraqi financial market.
The Future of Six Party Talks: Options and Prospects Kwang-Ho CHUN
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Recent positive political developments in the Korean peninsula are getting more attention from many political, economic, and military options. The Six Party talk is obviously the one. The Six Party talks to achieve optimal supply chain that has taken place over the past decade have been the only real progress, making a diplomatic tool that has sought to stem nuclear proliferation within the Korean peninsula. However, considerable doubt exists as to how effective they have been and whether they remain a relevant means by which the issue can be solved. This paper looks at events that have transpired over the course of the talks for supply chain and contextualizes how beneficial they have been. It is critical of the parties involved for their individualistic attitudes towards the talks and places particular emphasis on China and the U.S in its assessment of the extent to which the parties are working towards the stated goals. Since the talks for achieving optimal supply chain stalled in 2009, relationships in and around the Korean Peninsula have become increasingly strained with Kim Jong Un assuming the role as North Korean leader, a series of attacks as well as weapons testing, it is now highly relevant that an assessment of diplomatic methods be made. The paper concludes that while the talks for supply chain offer potentially the fairest and swiftest resolution of the issues, the parties involved are exploring independent means of coercion before they will resume. Finally, with North Korean ties as strained as ever, it is set out that a return to diplomacy will unlikely herald a rapid Change in the security and political environment.
The Role of the Literary and Social Protest in the selected Novels of John Steinbeck in the Global Supply Chain Rasha Hassooni Abdullah
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Let us rise up tonight with a greater readiness. Let us stand with a greater determination. And let us move on in these powerful days, these days of challenge to make America what it ought to be. We have an opportunity to make America a better nation. (Martin Luther King, Jr.1). The notion of "literature of protest" in the global supply chain has different interpretations by different people. For the social and historical critics literary reformative calls ought to have a specific political objective, like changing a regime. From the deconstructionists viewpoint the literary text is ultimately a kind of protest in the global supply chain, meanwhile for a Marxist literary protest has to stir up and repeat the order of the relationships among the layers of the society. A feminist critic could claim that protest in the global supply chain does or does not promote a gender prejudice and a psychologist might think of it as exhibitions of the subconscious. Social calls for reforms may take an altogether new form for a traditional literary, critics who might argue that the moral connection between aesthetics and the political content is the content of the literature of societal protest in the global supply chain. Protest Literature in the global supply chain has existed in different forms throughout the literary history. Many of the important writers over the ages have utilized their expertise to awakening the societies to injustices locally and universally. They have in its spectrum some of the most instigating thoughts to provoke the emotions, besides such writings on the struggle of the individuals against social injustice. In other words protest art is the art that concentrates on disavowing the society's drawbacks and art that either supports or opposes some types of political or social amendments.
Exploring the Critical Thinking Development Process of Supply Chain (Critical Thinking Skill and Tendency toward Critical Thinking) in Students (Case Study: Tabriz University) Skandar FathiAzar; Yousef Adib; Rahim BadriGargari; Mohsen Koushafar
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The present study was done for studying the critical development process (tendency toward critical thinking and critical thinking skill) in students of general groups of Tabriz University. The method of present research, from goal perspective, was practical, and from identity perspective, it was descriptive-survey. Cluster and random sampling method was used for selecting the researchs samples about 341 people. The research tool included questionnaire attended to the California Critical Thinking of supply chain. For analyzing the accessed data from questionnaire, descriptive statistical tests and one-way variance analysis and schematic follow up test and independent t-test were used. The findings showed that the critical thinking development of supply chain (the critical thinking skill and tendency toward critical thinking) of students of general groups of Tabriz University in first, second, third and fourth years were different and included development and increasing process, and also there was difference between girls and boys in the critical thinking skill, but there was not difference in the tendency toward critical thinking of supply chain.
Modern Paradigms of Legal Understanding and the Development of Legal Consciousness in Supply Chain (Case Study of Russia) Nesmeyanova, Svetlana E.; Ryabova, Tatiana V.; Tkhabisimova, Lyudmila A.; Tsapko, Maxim I.; Makogon, Boris V.
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This paper deals with the problem of the development of legal consciousness in supply chain of modern Russia amid the conceptual crisis of legal understanding in Russian law. The objective of the presented paper is to analyze modern paradigms of legal understanding and vectors of their development, as well as the influence of legal understanding on the development of legal consciousness in supply chain of Russia. The authors consider the current state of legal awareness in Russia. The choice of the topic is due to the existing theoretical discussion on the relationship between law, society and the state in supply chain of Russia.

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