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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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The Struggle against Extremism in the Supply Chain of International Human Rights Law Suhail Hussein Al-Fatlawi
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The world in general and the Middle East, in particular, are witnessing a new wave of extremist movements that want to impose their backward ideas on peoples. These groups use armed force to kill innocent women, children and the elderly. Although human beings are considered one of the origin and they share common features, but they differ in colors and objects and shapes, depending on the different nature from which they come, and factors affecting the configuration profile for a person, because of mixing between human beings. As human beings different in ideas and aspirations, customs and beliefs and national assets, and differ in the homeland and psychological trends and configuration Profile, historical and cultural factors: This is what creates barriers for long relationship between them. Diversity and differences between the different communities, but it has become within the same community was not considered. It was this diversity and difference and still is, one of the reasons for the destruction and abuse, the victim went millions of people. In this paper the struggle against extremism in the supply chain of international human rights law will be investigated.
The Supply Chain Role of Transaction Processing System in Customer Relationship Management Samira Ahmed Mahdi Al-Jnabi; Salah Aldeen Awad Kareem
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The aim of this study is to examine the supply chain role of the Transaction Processing System (TPS) on customer relationship management using empirical analysis. The study employed the opinions of 47 managers from selected banks in Baghdad that are known for the use of TPS through the collection and transaction store or from the decision-makers in the organizations. The result showed that there is a correlation between TPS and effective use of customer relationship management except when data are interned.
The Relation between Workaholism and Organizational Commitment for Supply Chain Success Hossein Rahimi Koloor; Naser Seifollahi
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Working conditions in todays organizations are such that many people devote a significant part of their life and time to work. One consequence of this situation is the formation of workaholism. Workaholism or addiction to work is to spend considerable time on the job. The current research examines the impacts of workaholism on organizational commitment for supply chain success.An analysis of the data resulting from 340 statistical samples of the managers and personnel in the Supreme Audit Court of Iran indicates a significant and positive correlation between workaholism and organizational commitment for supply chain success by correlation coefficient (0.000) and significance number (0.000). In addition, an analysis of the statistical data shows a positive and significant relationship between the dimensions of workaholism and organizational commitment for supply chain success, indicating the fact that one of the main factors related to organizational commitment is workaholism, and increasing attention should be paid to it in the area of organizational commitment for supply chain success.
The Synthesis of Modern Consumer Preferences with the Use of Social Networks in Supply Chain Volkov, Daniil V.; Vinogradova, Marina V.; Kulyamina, Olga S.
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In modern realities, the main driving force in the formation of the sales market is marketing technologies. With the development of public information technologies in the face of social networks in supply chain, businesses have new levers of control of the target audience, which allows to synthesize consumer preferences. Social networks in supply chain provide a range of quality information that allows us to offer consumers the goods and services in which they are interested. The adaptation of the achievements of marketing technologies of the past years to the new semantic environment brings results that have a positive impact on economic growth. The study examines the classical marketing techniques in conjunction with the micro-segmentation of the audience of social networks in supply chain. Profiling of search engines is inherently associated with this, the most advanced method of product promotion.
Risk as an Indicator of Uncertainty in the Innovative Supply Chain of Enterprises Kozlov, Anatoly; Tamer, Olga; Lapteva, Svetlana; Kruchinin, Sergey
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The formation of professional competence in modeling of innovative supply chain of enterprises has a number of problems associated with the instability and variability of the external environment of decision-making systems that generate uncertainty and increase the risk in decision-making. The indicator of uncertainty in such situations is the concept of "risk". This problem is especially acute in the energy sector, which not only ensures the level of peoples comfort, but is also an important component of the economy. In this regard, the importance of bachelors training is increasing. This research considers one of the ways to increase the professional training of bachelors in the oil and gas industry. To achieve this goal, a set of complementary research methods was used. The methods of analysis, generalization of theoretical and research data, and methods of mathematical modeling were most widely used. As a result, it is proposed to reorganize the course on studying risks in the innovative sphere of business. The necessary directions that will provide the maximum result for students are also indicated.
The Impact of Supply Chain Management on Mar-keting Frontiers in Competitive Business Building Mikhail Shchepakin; Eva Frisovna; Juliana Bzhennikova; Olga Tolmacheva; Yuriy Bazhenov
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This article connects the positive market transformations with the role of business entities and supply chain management in marketing stepped up against the innovation-driven transformations. There are grounds laid for the necessity of extending the interdisciplinary approach to managing enterprise communications through motivation when organizing the marketing communication space. Article outlines the most important functions of business in the context of unstable economy and various dissonances. It discloses the economic nature of supply chain management, marketing frontier and simulation marketing in rational marketing business building. Marketing competitiveness thresholds were analyzed by effect on the marketing value of finished products. As it was found, significant discrepancy between motivation and resources available to the business entity and consumers gives rise to asymmetric marketing activities. The relevance of this article is that it provides more insights upon the processes and phenomena that occur when building models for managing the marketing behavior of subjects on the principles of rationality, required marketing value and integrative communication multiplier effect. This article introduces a model for managing product competitiveness by boosting the marketing frontier and adapting the marketing behavior of subject and supply chain management to unstable economy.
The Impact of Network Human Capital on Economic Growth of Supply Chain in Digital Economy S.A. Dyatlov; Т.А. Selishcheva; G.F. Feigin; I.V. Borodushko; D.V. Gilmanov
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Abstract- The article reveals the features of the neural-network technological revolution and digital economy development. They substantiate the proposition that in the modern digital economy new informational-network properties and the competences of highly skilled workers are developed and human capital is transformed into network human capital. The definition of "network human capital" concept is given and its basic properties are revealed. The available methodological approaches are summarized in the economic literature to study the influence of human capital and labor quality on productivity and economic growth of supply chain. They reveal the methodical problems of investment in education quantitative evaluation and their return is determined. They substantiate the thesis that the digital economy has various neuro-network effects from the use of network human capital in the digital neuro-network economy and it is concluded that they need to be evaluated, recorded and included in the gross national product.
Problems and Prospects of Sustainable Development of Supply Chain (Case Study: the EEU Countries) Т.А. Selishcheva; D.Iu. Miropolskii; S.A. Diatlov; Iu.V. Kuzminykh; A.V. Potapenko
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Abstract- This paper deals with the economies of the EEC member states in the context of the transition to sustainable development of supply chain. The subject of the study is to identify the problems of transition of the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union to sustainable development and determine their prospects. Research hypothesis: it is customary to consider sustainable development in terms of three aspects: economic, social and environmental. If we carry out a study of the degree of sustainability of the development of the EEU countries in these areas using the social stability index, the environmental efficiency index and the progress index for sustainable development goals, and then compare the results with the lead countries and global trends, then we can identify the main problems of the Eurasian countries in their transition to sustainable development of supply chain and propose a system of measures to address them. The objective of the study identify the problems of transition to sustainable development of the EEC countries and to outline the main ways to resolve them in the context of Eurasian integration. Research methods are evolutionary and systemic approaches, principles of formal logic, and comparative analysis of statistical data. The analysis of the economic, social and environmental aspects of the sustainable development of the EEU countries has led to the conclusion that environmental problems are the main constraint in the transition to sustainable development of supply chain. This is evidenced by indicators of environmental well-being, environmental performance ratings and the progress index on the sustainable development of supply chain goals of the Eurasian countries, which are much lower than those of the leading countries and average global values, and tend to decrease. We distinguished the directions for addressing environmental problems of the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union: increasing the balancing effectiveness of economic development with environmental sustainability; unifying environmental legislation; strengthening cooperation within the framework of the Eurasian technology platform "Environmental Development Technologies"; and transition to a "green" economy. This can be recommended to the Eurasian Economic Commission.
Role of Social Media influence on Customers Impulsive Buying Behaviour towards Apparel S. Sudha; Bharathi Karuppiah
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The purpose of this research is to study the association between Social Media factors towards Impulsive Buying Behavior of apparel among the customers in Chennai city. The are three important Social Media feature are being acknowledged like (Media Entertainment, Social Interaction ,Word of mouth ) which are endogenous variables in the study and the customer impulsive buying behavior as a exogenous variable. Each of the Social Media factors was tested using SPSS software .The test comprises of cronbach alpha, SEM. The test help us to understand the consumers response towards the Social Media factors. Non-Probability sampling technique was implemented for the collection of data. A consistent questionnaire was used in the study .It was circulated among 230 respondents 194 responses was received back 92%was the response rate of the study . Key words: Customers, Impulsive Buying Behavior, Social Media, Word of mouth, Social Interaction, Media Entertainment
Role of ICT in Logistics Industry -An Employee Perspective S Subhashini; S Preetha
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Abstract: ICT infrastructure in logistics sector has substituted the manual process by electronic exchange that has optimised the flow of information and documents between the service provider and the customer. Over the last few years, there has been a quick progress in the adoption of ICT in logistics sector. The communication tools like social networking, VoIP, Internet Telephony and email have been playing a leading role in securing a business as well as in providing service in an efficient manner. Moreover, the intelligent transportation systems also play a vital role in planning the route and enabling faster transfer of goods from one place to another. The increasing rivalry competition is one of the major force driving ICT usage. This study focuses on the influence of internet- based communication tools on increasing the efficiency of the employee and operation as well. This would enable us to understand the deployment of ICT on firms and on the logistics industry as well.

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