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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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Response to a New Wave in Digital Marketing: Does Beauty Blogger Involvement The Most Influencing Factor in Halal Cosmetic Purchase Intention Telisiah Putri Utami Putri; Sri Bramantoro Abdinagoro
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Cosmetics market in Indonesia indicated a significant change in the last 5 years where market gets filled with halal cosmetic products, along with the increasing demand for halal cosmetic, cosmetic manufacturer should be able to answer the needs of today's consumers. Efforts to continually address consumer needs and success in the market trigger cosmetic manufacturer to take into account factors suspected having strong influence to stimulate consumer purchase intention towards halal cosmetic. Digital marketing is becoming a new phenomenon, beauty blogger involvement through social media and youtube brings out a new marketing way, beauty blogger involvement becomes important thing to cosmetic brand due to bloggers review attract consumer respond whether to like and keen to try product or even reluctant to it. This study aims to conduct a preliminary study of factors which predicted has strong influence to stimulate purchase intention towards halal cosmetic. Beauty blogger involvement via social media and Youtube, Arabic brand name, religiosity and halal logo, those are some antecedents choosen to be checked whether significantly influence Purchase Intention in halal cosmetic. This study will take respondents women from age 20 up to 40 years old, active internet and social media users, using mass-market cosmetic brand, they are Jakartas residents, the survey will be conducted via on-line survey. The result of this study is expected to be a preliminary study to analyse the most influencing factor in halal cosmetic purchase intention
Risk Categories in Halal Food Transportation: A Preliminary Findings Teh Zaharah Yaacob; Fadilah Abd. Rahman; Harlina Suzana Jaafar
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Theissue of halal food hasattracted public attention and the Malaysias local authority especially on the issues of halal food status and the risk of contamination along the halal food supply chain. The risks of contamination will affect the halal food products safety and quality. Therefore, this study seeks to identify risk categories that lead to contamination risk of halal food products during the transportation, storage, and distribution process in halal food supply chain. Using a qualitative approach, an in-depth interview was carried out with the management committee from the halal certified logistics providers in Malaysia. The recorded interviews were transcribed, translated, coded, and reconciled. Atlas.ti software (version 7) assisted in data coding to identify themes and subthemes for this study. Thefindings suggested that delay risk, natural hazard, and operational risk are the category of risks that would affect the halal food products safety and quality and halal status during the transportation process. Similarly, technology adoption risk and halal integrity risk are also important risk factors towards the process of risk categorization in halal food transportation and distribution process.
Can Supply Chain Connectivity Effect on the Relationship between Port Performance and Economic Growth? Insannul Kamil; Mego Plamonia; Alizar Hasan; Buang Alias
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In the past decade, the ports served as a node in a network of transportation, trade and global supply chain. Their roles are becoming increasingly important. Their important role in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of transport has been recognized, as well as in realizing the connectivity and competitiveness of a country. In addition, their most important role is to develop and grow national economy. This study is aimed at analyzing the relationship between the performance of the ports and the country's economic growth by having the function of mediation by supply chain connectivity. Tanjung Priok Port as the main port in Indonesia is chosen as a case study. Port performance is measured by eight indicators, while the supply chain connectivity measured by seven indicators, and national economic growth measured by the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) constructs. Linear regression analysis is used to identify the relationships developed based on three hypotheses. The study concludes that the increase of port performance has no direct effect on the countrys economic growth, but this increase affects the supply chain connectivity directly. The analysis also shows that the supply chain connectivity affects the relationship between port performance and countrys economic growth. The importance of the port for the countrys economic growth needs to be addressed with improved port performance and connectivity between ports, and it certainly demands hard efforts from the port authorities and other stakeholders.
Soft System Methodology Framework for Fair and Balanced of Risk and Value-Added Distribution in Sugarcane Agroindustry Supply Chains Asrol, Muhammad; a, Marimin; a, Machfud; Yani, Moh.
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Fair risk and value-added distribution within sugarcane agroindustry supply chain stakeholder is a complex and unstructured problem which had to be solved comprehensively. This research proposed a fair and balanced risk and value-added distribution model using Soft System Methodology (SSM) framework combined with negotiation system and Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM) technique. SSM is a powerful approach to identify and solve a complex and unstructured problems then recommend effective solutions. Negotiation system was modelled to operate a fair and balanced risk and value-added distribution to achieve sugarcane supply chains goals. FCM was applied to validate the conceptual model and deliver system improvements. This research succeeded to describe and structure the sugarcane supply chains problems and deliver to conceptual and quantitative solution. Fair and balanced of risk and value-added distribution model with collaboration and negotiation mechanism hadbeenformulated at fourth stage of SSM. This research also proposed a negotiation system with quantitative intelligent model to operate the supply chains collaboration. Framework for system validation and recommendation hadbeenformulated through FCM at fifth and sixth stages of SSM. For further research, this framework required to be validated with more experienced expert then applied at real cases.
Application of Analytic Hierarchy Process in Determining Priorities to Reduce Food Loss and Food Waste in Indonesia Elimawaty Rombe; Gatha Vesakha; Mustamin a; Suryadi Hadi
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This study aims to determine the extent of decision-making priorities by using green supply chain management model in overcoming the problem of food waste. This research focused on entities involved in supply chain management and identified their opinions in selecting the level of importance of green supply chain management model. This research applies AHP analysis and using Microsoft Excel which based on Windows 7 to analyse the priorities. Sub-criteria criteria are source, make, deliver, and return. While the sub-criteria are reliability, responsiveness, agility, cost and asset. After doing the research, sub criteria that dominates the formation of food waste is sub criteria deliver, then followed by sub criteria make, source and return. This research found that sub criteria deliver more dominant in donating food waste, followed by source, make and return. Then, in the criteria, the cost criteria are the dominating criteria, then followed by responsiveness, reliability, agility, and asset. This research is useful to acknowledge where the process on supply chain management that causes the occurrence of food waste, so that companies or other organizations can overcome the inefficiency of food in certain process.
The Agricultural Supply Chain Systems in Cooperation and Integration of Agro-Industrial Complexes of Russia Kalykova, Bakyt; Kaiyrbayeva, Ainur; Nurmanbekova, Gulmira; Yeltayeva, Kuralay; Rakhimzhanova, Gaukhar
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 Abstract- This article is devoted to cooperation and integration development as agricultural supply chain systems in the Agro-Industrial Complexes (AICs) of Russia and Kazakhstan. This article reveals the correlation between investments and the number of coops (0.8), between the state backing and the number of coops in Russia (0.87), Kazakhstan (0.9), and the USA (0.76).  Article content demonstrates that the Pearson coefficient of correlation between the number of coops and the specific weight of produced wheat is below the average standard in Kazakhstan (0.4), as the integration & cooperation policy is only starts to take a shape.
The Supply Chain Structure of Toys and Its Impact on Children’s Development and Innovation Parvin Shokri
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Kids creativity grows with playing various games and empowering this creativity not only leads them to have a better educational path, but also provides a suitable platform for their social growth, skill development and innovation. Toys are usually the basic parts of the games and have a big contribution on childrens progress. Analyzing the supply chain structure of toys and its impact on childrens development is the subject of this study. Observing the reaction of school-aged children while facing the moving elements of a picture was a part of this research. The results indicate that the supply chain structure of a toy has a strong power to attract childrens attention and as a result can easily help them to explore the world they live in.
Unified Agricultural Tax - Unique Form of Tax Regulation of Agricultural and Food Supply Chain Manufacturers Activities Nugaev, Fatih S.; Salmina, Svetlana V.; Khafizova, Aigul R.
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In the economic system of any state, the level of development of agriculture plays an important role. In view of the fact that a huge part our country’s territory is occupied by agricultural lands, this topic is quite relevant for Russia. The article examines the issues of food supply chain and agricultural producer’s state regulation. In more detail in the article, the application of the Russian tax system for food supply chain and agricultural commodity producers is considered. The peculiarities of applying a food supply chain and single agricultural tax, determining the tax base and the structure of calculating this tax are also considered. The article gives attention and analyzed the place of the single agricultural tax in the revenues of the consolidated budget of the Russian Federation for several years. The author outlines the advantages and disadvantages of applying a single agricultural tax in Russia. The authors concluded that it is necessary to improve the single agricultural and food supply chain tax, which will help increase the application of the tax by agricultural commodity producers.
Bypassing reCAPTCHAV2 from Google Using Supply Chain of Neural Networks and Machine Learning Grigoreva, Diana R.; Faizullina, Aigul G.
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Until recently, the search engine did not understand what exactly was depicted in the photo, which it gave out in the results, but only focused on the words that were found in the text next to this image or that were written in its alt or title attributes (img tag). Modern algorithms of search engines allow finding not only text files, and files marked with text tags, but also similar images. For these purposes, there are several services on the supply chain of network. Search by the user of the Internet of all images from one series or search for an analogue of an object on a photo by driving words into the search string will not be successful. Currently, search on the sample image (photos or any other image) is supported by both search engines leading in Russia - Google and Yandex. But as an alternative, there are services that structure the Internet for easy retrieval of information that the user needs. And at the moment there are social bookmarks, catalogs, torrent trackers, forums, specialized search engines, file sharing. The authors implemented a program that will take a link to the image at the input, and in return give a response from the API in json format.
Modern Trends of Internet Banking Market in Supply Chain of Russia Lilia M. Yusupova; Tatyana V. Nikonova; Irina A. Kodolova; Railia R. Kalimullina
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Nowadays modern economic system and banking system in particular is defined as a globally developed and integrated system. Internet banking gained particular interest as a kind of remote banking, which is the most progressive direction of banking system development. It is one of the most dynamic and rapidly developing sectors of the e-Commerce market. The issues of strategic development determine the interest, attracted to the development of internet banking. Practice shows that investments in such projects begin to make a profit only after a certain period of time necessary for training and adapting the system to specific conditions. Investing in software, computer and telecommunications equipment and creating a base for the transition to new computing platforms, provide banks with ability to reduce the cost of services, accelerate the payments transactions through the banking system and reduce the complexity of banking services. The largest banks provide the richest set of internet banking services abroad. Internet banking in supply chain of Russia is at the stage of formation. In order to reach the modern level of development of the banking sector, it is essential for supply chain of Russia to form a national market for internet banking. The development of remote banking services based on Internet banking technology will give a new impetus to the development of electronic banking services in banking.

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