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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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An Analysis of Sustainability Implementation in Malaysian Private Finance Initiative (PFI) Projects: Issues, Challenges and Way Forward Ismail, kharizam; Khaderi, Shamsida Saidan; Karim, Syed Ahamd Qusoiri Syed Abdul; Talib, Yuhainis Abdul; Salleh, Nor Aini
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Sustainability is a holistic concept whereby covering broad spectrums of aspect social, economic and environmental principles. Private Finance Initiative (PFI) is a long-term approach providing unique opportunity to grasp the issues of sustainability. However, the current implementation of PFI had mistreated to incorporate comprehensive elements of sustainable green development throughout the projects. Thus, the paper intends to investigate the issues, challenges and best practices which significant lead to sustainability performance in Malaysian PFI projects. Employing a focus group method, a brainstorming workshop was conducted involving seventy practitioners and academicians to gather their perceptions on these issues. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. The findings disclosed several key variables of issues and challenges embracing readiness, awareness, policy and documentation, unclear clauses in the concession agreement and Standard of Procedure (SOP) and lack of short–term financial benefits discourages both clients and contractors from embarking on the quest for sustainability development. It is suggested that successful sustainable PFI projects should integrate government support, technology advancement and incentives to both clients and contractors.
The Role of R&D Expenditure on Job Creation in the Malaysian Manufacturing Sector Sabri Nayan; Siti Nur Fatihah Samsuddin; Aznita Samsi; Norehan Abdullah; Selamah Maamor; Hussin Abdullah
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In order to remain competitive in the world economy, Malaysia needs to constantly generate and establishes new sources for economic growth and job creation. One of the means of achieving such a goal is to increase the nation capability and effectiveness in adopting, developing and translating science and technology through Research and Development (R&D). However, until now still unclear interpretation between employment and job creation. Resulting in the unsettled issue of the relationship between R&D and job creation. Thus, the present paper attempts to examine and establish the relationship between R&D and job creation by using GMM-System across 54 industries in the Malaysian manufacturing sector. The empirical evidence provided in this paper suggests that R&D significantly determined job creation. R&D policy can contribute a positive effect on job creation in the Malaysian manufacturing sector. This is indeed in line with the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy that aims to expand Malaysia’s gross expenditure on R&D by at least 2 percent prior to the year 2020.
The Determinant Factors of Supply Chain Management on Purchase Intention of an International Branded Apparels Status Quo Rozita Naina Mohamed; Bahtiar Mohamad; Halimahton Borhan; Idris Osman; Surianor Kamaralzaman
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors influencing status quo of supply chain purchase intention of international branded apparel items among young adult in Malaysia. Data for this study have been collected using self-administered questionnaire which distributed to the channel members (young adult retailers) and customers by using a convenient sampling method. A total of 100 completed and usable surveys were collected. Pearson Correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis have been used to determine the interrelation between different variables in the intention to purchase. The results of this study are limited by the number of participants, thus the area and location of the study and the absence of other methods for obtaining results other than questionnaires. Empirical results show that there is a significant correlation between independent variables (perceived quality, brand image, word of mouth, self-concept and need for uniqueness) towards the dependent variable (purchase intention). This study is important to the marketers to understand the factors that influence consumers purchase intention. Marketers could also improve their business and strengthen it based on a selected variable to be more competitive.
An Integrated Collaboration Framework for Sustainable Sugar Supply Chains Wike Agustin Prima Dania; Ke Xing; Yousef Amer
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Stakeholders in sugar supply chains face challenges to identify strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities and capabilities of all collaborating stakeholders. This paper proposes a conceptual model as a framework for sustainable sugar supply chains to achieve an effective collaboration system. This model identifies essential elements and how they are linked in the boundary of sustainability. An existing general collaboration model is selected as the basis to develop a new supply chain collaboration model based on the characteristics, the synergies, and the elements. The framework consisting of six elements: boundary and context; drivers (value proposition, assets, and supply chain capabilities); stakeholder requirements; collaboration system requirements; quality indicators; and a common goal. This conceptual model gives insight to the sugar stakeholders who join in collaboration regarding what are the specific drivers and elements that possible and essential to propose a sustainable collaboration, what their roles are, and how they are linked. The finding can be used as the basis for a collaboration quality assessment model.
Computation of Reliability, Average Reliability, and Maintainability of Service Demand Fulfilment Dynamically using System Dynamics Mudjahidin, Mudjahidin; Buliali, Joko Lianto; Yuniarto, Muhammad Nur; Suryani, Erma
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An enterprise not only need information about the time-based service performance (reliability and maintenance of services) but also need to know the effect of time variables on service performance and demand dynamically so as to determine the right service time to providing the services level. This article proposes system dynamics approach to simulate the reliability, average reliability and maintainability of services and enterprise based on service time of demand fulfillment. The model created is a dynamic model that forms a closed system containing negative feedbacks that can be used to simulate. Generally, in a dynamic model with negative feedback, the decrease of time variable causes the increase of reliability of service. However, the simulation scenarios of the dynamic model with negative feedbacks in this article show the decrease of time variables (service time of demand fulfillment and its meantime, meantime of reliability function) can cause either decrease, increase or no change to the total of demand as well as number and average of demand reliability, average reliability, and maintainability in the enterprise.
Backhaul Utilization Trend and Trucks Turnaround Time (TAT) in Indian Logistics System Mohamed Jasim K; Jayshree Suresh; Reena Murray
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The purpose of this paper is to provide insights on the validation of the efficiency of TAT and Backhaul in Indian logistics system. Both exploratory and analytical research design was adopted for this research study. Logistics managers in selected sectors were chosen as samples for the study. Cluster sampling method was adopted to derive 186 samples from the Universe. A self-administered structured Questionnaire was used to collect primary data. This research study would contribute to the existing body of knowledge or literature by advancing the understanding of TAT and Backhaul in Indian logistics system. To validate efficiency of TAT and Back Haul in Indian logistics system, the researchers have studied only the selected factors. The study indicated that the factors influencing to validate efficiency of TAT and Backhaul in Indian logistics system undertaken for the study are: cost estimation, forecasting, reduction in procurement cost, avoid wastages, reduce manpower, outbound logistics relations, internal relations between logistics and material manager.
Critical Success Factors and Processed Fruit Export Supply Chain Improvement of Thai SME to India Janapiraganit, Tanaporn; Jongsureeyapart, Chatrudee
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This paper aims to explore business key success factors and readiness of Thai small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) manufacturing processed fruits to enhance processed fruit export supply chain from Thailand to India market. Business success factors were measured based on three dimensions; organization, technology, and environment. Then the correlation of factors were tested with an attentiveness to India market by using Paired-Sample t-test approach. Questionnaires were gathered totally from 111 processed-fruit SMEs in Thailand, especially tamarind, longan, and coconut enterprises. The findings reveal that governmental support, CEO’s experience, and quality of product are considered as critical success factors. However, to improve an export supply chain of processed fruit, the suggestions in context of 3Ps (Private, Public, and Partnership) has been applied.
Analysis and Prediction of Supply and Demand Risks - Case of the Moroccan Company El Hiri, Mariam; En-Nadi, Abdelali; Chafi, Anas
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In several entities of the supply chain, a multitude of sources of risk can be a hindrance to companies wishing to have a good level of performance. The purpose of our study is to assess the severity of the several factors that cause supply and demand risks to determine which ones contribute most to the growth of the levels of risks studied. Through the literature review and interviews with logistics and production managers, we identified 16 source factors of the supply and demand risks. In a perspective of improvement of the performance of the supply chain of the Moroccan companies, we have relied on the data of 32 Moroccan companies in order to analyze the criticalities of the 16 factors mentioned in this article, to identify the most critical factors and their impacts on firm objectives, and to deliver a model for predicting the risk levels by a multiple linear regression model.
An Integrated Model for Lot Sizing with Supplier Selection Considering Quantity Discounts, Expiry Dates, and Budget Availability Teguh Ersada Natail Sitepu; Andi Cakravastia
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In this paper, a dynamic multi-product multi-period lot sizing with supplier selection problem (DLSSP) with quantity discount, expiry dates, and budget availability is presented. Demand of products for each period are independent and known. The cost consists of ordering, purchasing, transportation, expiry, holding, and interest charge. The objective is to find the optimal order quantity of all items in each period to minimize inventory cost. A mixed integer nonlinear model programming (MINLP) is first developed to model the problem. Since model is hard to solve using exact method, Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is applied, in which design parameters are set using Taguchi method. Computational results demonstrate the applicability of the proposed model and comparing the results show efficiency of both algorithms as well. The results show that, while both algorithms have statistically similar performances, GA is the better algorithm in all problems.
Capabilities and Operational Performance: Case Study in Automotive Supply Chain Alexandre Tadeu Simon; Eliciane Maria Silva; Renan Stenico Campos; Eliacy Cavalcanti Lélis
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Sharing of operational capabilities in the supply chains brings benefits to the companies involved. However, studies on operational capabilities in the Brazilian supply chain are still non-existent. The current article investigates the effects of operational capabilities on operational performance in the automotive supply chain. An explanatory cross-section survey was employed. The sample used concentrates on the southeast region of Brazil where there is the largest concentration of automakers. Employing the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and regression analysis, the results show that three operational capabilities have positive and significantly operational performance. These operational capabilities are cooperation, improvement and customization.

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