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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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Lean Production Supply Chain and QFD-Analysis in the Process of Healthcare Nikolaeva, Alena
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The research examines the process of providing medical care to patients, including patients with self-referrals (patients without referral), in the planning and diagnostic department and the trauma department of the city clinical hospital. The aim of the research is to determine the percentage of refusals of "self-converters", patients of the hospital who refused to be hospitalized after the initial examination and laboratory tests, reduce the cost of medical care, increase efficiency, consider options for reducing the percentage of refusals from hospitalization, patients in need of medical care. The result of the research expands the boundaries of the application of the Lean Production Supply Chain philosophy to the service sector. Improvement of the production and pre-production domain of medical services provision through the introduction of lean manufacturing and QFD-analysis, reduction of losses and analysis of the decrease in the number of refusals from hospitalization of "self-converters". The results of the research can be applied in internal and external processes of medical establishments and in organizations engaged in providing services to industrial enterprises. The use of lean manufacturing tools allows reducing all types of losses and servicing cycle time. The application of QFD improves the service process in a full life cycle, not only in the manufacturing field, but also in the service sector.
Modern Problems of Investment Cooperation Development in the Supply Chain of the World Economy Galeeva, Gulnaz M.; Paiduganova, Inna V.; Zagladina, Elena N.
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This paper considers the problems and dynamics of investment cooperation development in the supply chain of the world economy. The following factors have been selected foridentification of current problems in the development of investment cooperation in the supply chain of world economy: distribution of investment flows by the developed countries, developing countries, economies in transition, and by regions of the world (Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, Latin America and Caribbean, Oceania). The study consists of several stages and is based on data published on the official websites of UNCTAD, BRICS, IMF and the World Bank. The study shows that the absolute leaders in terms of the attracted foreign direct investments for the years 2015-2016 remain the United States, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. In the total volume of foreign direct investments inflow, the absolute advantage of 64% is in the services sector, the processing sector possesses 27%, and the extraction -7%. An important trend in the development of international investment cooperation has become the conclusion of international investment transactions (IIT) and regional agreements. Most of the countries, leading in FDI inflows are at the same time the leaders in terms of the number of concluded IITs.
The Bank’s Financially Stable Supply Chain as the Basis for Attraction of Investors Mariya S. Kazaeva; Gulnaz R. Sibaeva; Alexey G. Isavnin; Anton N. Karamyshev
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In this article the authors is examined a key conceptual apparatus and basis indicators of evaluation of the financial stability of supply chain in banks, methods of evaluation of financial stability of banks, through which potential investors can improve the process of making a decision about the rationality of cooperation with a financial institution and investing funds in this financial institution. Revealed main advantages and disadvantages of the suggested in this article method of analysis of banks financial stability of supply chain and formed a conclusion. In this article the authors formed the key purposes of carrying out the analysis of financial stability of commercial banks, introduced the formulas for calculating the crucial coefficients of appraisal of supply chain financial stability and indicated their interpretation, described their advantages and drawbacks, also described automated application programs for evaluating the financial status of commercial banks, allowing you to visually see and assess the current situation in which the financial institution is located, and also allows you to make a forecast of development trends, through which it is possible to identify and how reliable, competitive, and therefore the banks financially stable supply chain, which is mainly attractive for potential investors
Analyzing and Identifying the Factors Affecting the Global Supply Chain Competitiveness of Industrial Products Aleksandr P. Latkin; Yuliia P. Maidanevych; Pavel I. Komarov
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Technological progress is one of the main factors driving long-run economic growth, whether referred to some enterprises that need progress and advancement or to the national economy in general. Innovations make the production process more efficient, thereby affecting its competitive ability. Switching from an economic system that takes considerable time and labor to a technology-intensive one is what drives economic modernization. Industrial production plays a key role in shaping the competitiveness of national economy. Competitiveness index is one of the most important indicators. The purpose of this research is to analyze and identify the most significant factors affecting the global supply chain competitiveness of industrial products. The tie between them was established through the coefficient of correlation between the global manufacturing competitiveness index and the index of performance in the Russian manufacturing sector. The strongest correlation was found between the global manufacturing competitiveness index and the industrial production index, high-technology exports and RD expenditure.
The Barriers of Sharing the Supply Chain Knowledge and Methods of Treatment: Case Study in a Sample of the Faculties of the University of Mosul Ali Abdul Sattr Abdul Jabbar Al-Hafidh
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This study aimed to examine the barriers surrounding sharing the supply chain knowledge and the successful ways to minimize the barriers of sharing the supply chain knowledge. The study also set to investigate different ways to reduce the negative impacts of knowledge sharing in the faculties of the University of Mosul. The study adopted questionnaires designed from a group of article journals and the respondents were selected from the faculties in the University of Mosul. A set of conclusions were developed after identifying the challenges of sharing the supply chain knowledge using statistical methods to analyse the data from the faculties of Mosul University. From the conclusion, the study recommended the need to give employees more confidence and the advantage of motivation in reducing barriers to knowledge sharing in the university.
Economic Diversification and Government Sustainable Supply Chain Governance: An Empirical Approach on Government Expenditure of Iraq Mohammed Dhannoon Mohammed; Hassnain Raghib Talab; Oday Salim Ali
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This paper examines and analyses evidence pertaining to economic diversification and government sustainable supply chain governance in the Iraqi government expenditure from 2004 to 2016. The purpose of the paper is to test to what extent the government has recognized the importance of economic diversification and government sustainable supply chain governance in the process of growth of government revenue and hence what are the measures adopted aiming at improving government revenue. Based on evidence, the paper goes on to identify the determinants of economic diversification and governance in the Iraq. This paper uses recent growth theories and statistical techniques to empirically test for the association between economic diversification (gross domestic product (GDP), importation, exportation and total fixed capital formation), governance (political stability, quality regulation, effective government, control of corruption, rule of law and accountability) and government expenditure. Results obtained from data analysis indicate a strong relationship between economic diversification and government expenditure. However, the relationship between Iraqi governance and government expenditure revealed a significant relationship which shows that increase in the budget for effective governance did not apparently lead to quality improvement in the government expenditure. Iraq as part of the countries under the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) shares specific structural economic features. The country depends heavily on the hydrocarbon sector despite the huge accumulated financial surplus and the governments investment on the economy; outcomes have fallen short of targets set out for the national visions, while the challenges of economic diversification and governance continue. The overarching focus will be on the challenges of diversification in terms of strategic planning, policy-making, implementation, and global best practices. This study revealed that to achieve these goals, the government in the whole world needs to improve and maintain the government expenditure by diversifying into the economic gross domestic product (GDP), importation, exportation and total fixed capital formation.
Strategic Agility and its Impact on Organizational Supply Chain Success: Applied Research in a Sample of the Faculties of the University of Babylon Zafar Nasser Hussain; Zainab Abdel Razzaq Abood; Ahmed Hadi Talib
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The current research aims to answer the following questions: Is there a relationship between strategic agility and organizational supply chain success? Is there an impact of strategic agility on organizational supply chain success? Through the theoretical philosophy and the intellectual implications of these variables and through the practical application of the research sample, which represented the faculties of the University of Babylon, (15) faculty, the questionnaire was distributed to the actors in these colleges and the deans of the faculties and assistants deans and heads of departments, The research came out with the most important conclusions were the existence of a relationship of significant significance and the existence of a significant effect of the strategic agility in organizational supply chain success.
The Effect of Terrorist Attack on Tourism Supply Chain in Gulshan and Dhaka Sabiha Matin; Shafayet Mansoor
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The study has conducted the research on changes in activity behaviors of tourist in affected cities in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The reservations were cancelled after the Gulshan attack where five of the foreign guests checked in during this period. It is quite essential to inform the tourist police when any visitor arrives. The exploratory research design was employed in this study where the secondary research has been conducted for the purpose of other than the issue at hand. The study has conducted the secondary research which includes the data from reports and produces the output required for the current research study. According to the outcomes of the research study, government sits with the parties to address the extremism issues whereas almost 4,500 foreign tourists said that inbound tourism supply chain has been on the wane. The host expected almost 3000 to 4000 tourists in the year 2016 until 2017 and saw that there were cancellations after the two foreign nationals murder one was Japanese and other was Italian. The conclusion has demonstrated that Gulshan incident is a total disaster for the tourism supply chain.
Geographical Indications in Bangladesh Supply Chain: What Needs to Be Done Now? Sabiha Matin; Shahid Hussain Shamim
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Each country has its own standards to live up to. Geographical Indications is a type of Intellectual Property that recognize products to bear a certain reputation for themselves based on the country of its origin. It is logical to assume that they contain characteristics, like their quality, that are dependent on factors such as environmental or human characteristics. The role of Geographical Indications is vital in Intellectual Property and is gaining recognition rightfully. Bangladesh supply chain also enacted this act recently and is in the process of registering its traditional and specialized products. The present paper takes a synopsis of the existing scenario of Geographical Indications in Bangladesh supply chain. The paper will also show some strategies and roadmap from marketing perspectives to be taken by the authorities to reach and meeting the needs of the target customers of this particular sector. Two research methods, Case Study and In-depth Interviews have been used to collect primary data. A necessary aspect of this paper is how it sheds light on aspects that are needed to benefit from stimulating areas of GI and its proper application. Another vital discussion is regarding the increase in activities required to improve the marketing scheme of GI application. Enhancing quality is key to improving the products and the market. To secure the position of GI and their beneficiaries in Bangladesh supply chain, it is necessary that the Ministry if Industries works in collaboration and harmony with them.
The Effect of Population Growth and Economic Factor to Conversion Function of Agricultural Land Supply Chain in North Aceh District Wesli, Wesli
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Population growth and economic factors are the causes of changes agricultural land supply chain use in North Aceh District. The regional development requires land for housing, industry, trade and other purposes while land availability was constant, resulting in land conversion from the function of agricultural land supply chain to non-agricultural. The shifting of land use from 2012 to 2015 was significant in the reduced farm forestry 7,138 ha, agricultural estate 6,465 ha and Wetland area of 227 ha. The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of the effect of population growth and economic factors on the conversion of agricultural land supply chain into non-agricultural land supply chain. The method used was Quantitative Method by using Structural Equation Model (SEM). The results showed that population growth and economic factors affect the conversion of land from agricultural land supply chain to non-agricultural land supply chain, especially in urban areas. The shift in the dominant production area for housing, store shops because it is more profitable as a place of business in increasing peoples income but this causes the reduction of agricultural land supply chain as a support food support

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