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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 examination of Post Implementation Success determinants of Enterprise Resource Planning: Insights from industrial Sector of Pakistan Atif Gill; Dr. Arfan Shahzad; Dr. Subramaniam Sri Ramalu
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 3 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an integrated software package which has been adopted extensively by numerous organization to survive in this technology-driven era. There are several studies that have investigated the critical factors for the success of ERP. However, some organizations are facing issues to get the desired benefits even after implementing ERP packages. The current study will focus on the key determinants that ensure the post-implementation success of ERP systems. This research is based on the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) theory. In this study, project management posited as a technological aspect, leadership involvement as an organizational aspect while external support depicted as an environmental aspect. An empirical analysis was done in the context of the industrial sector of Pakistan. The results depict the strong influence of project management, leadership involvement and external support on ERP post-implementation success. This research delivers practical as well as theoretical implications by providing an integrative model of critical factors for ERP success at Post-implementation phase.
Relationship between Supply Chain Management Effects on the Tax Information System and Willingness to Pay Taxes Vitra Yozi; Sri Mulyani; Citra Sukmadilaga; Hamdi A Pertama
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Abstract- The main purpose of this study paper was to examine whether user satisfaction of the tax information systems can increase willingness to pay taxes. We investgated the supply chain management effects on the performance of the tax payment for eller and the user. So we surveyed 234 taxpayers in 16 tax offices in Indonesia. The data were analysed using structural equation modelling. The result showed that the higher user satisfaction on the tax information systems were associated with the greater willingness of taxpayer to pay tax. The findings of this study can be contribute as a premise that can form the basis for further research in the field of technology and tax compliance issues.
Regional Practice of Project Management in the Process of Primary Health Care Improvement by using Supply Chain Strategy Nataliya N Zubareva; Oleg N. Polukhin
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Abstract- The article reveals the practice of project approach application in the process of primary health care system improvement by using the supply chain strategy. A special place is given to the description of the project “Health Management” implementation process, initiated in the Belgorod Region. They provided the characteristic of the project stages and its intermediate effects. They presented the experience of project activities by conditional blocks. The main results of the regional project are shown. Ideology and project activities are aimed at strategic goal achievement - the provision of life expectancy up to 75 years, including healthy one, among the regional population by 2020.
Integration of Soft Systems Methodology and System Dynamics Modelling for Supply and Demand Analysis of the Rising Cost in Higher Education Nurul Nazihah Hawari
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 7, No 4 (2018): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Consumer price index in Malaysia is showing the rising expenses on education. The rising cost in higher education provision is among factors that contribute to the rising expenses on education. This paper develops a model of supply and demand in higher education using the integration of soft systems methodology and system dynamics to analyse this issue. The findings from this research helps in gaining insight to understand the dynamic behaviour of supply and demand in higher education provision and the implication of the rising cost towards higher education supply and demand.
The Contribution of Arrival Number of Halal Tourism and Economic Growth of West Sumatra Based on the Supply Chain Strategy: Using the Cointegration Test Antoni Antoni; Ridzuan Masri; Abdul Murad Bin Ahmad; Reni Yuliviona; Ice Kamela; Irwan Muslim
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract. The purpose of this research is to identify the relationship between the number of halal tourist arrivals of West Sumatra with economic growth by using the method of test and Granger cause testers Granger in the period 2000–2017. To review this written report, tourism growth is proxy with the number of tourist arrivals (LAR). While the economic consumption of income from tourism (LPAD) is utilized as a placeholder for the increase of tourism as the research. The significance of this research is the maturation of the tourism sector, which is more grievous in the hope it can contribute significantly to the economic and social development of the country in question. Further development in the tourism industry of West Sumatra as a tourist destination has put tourism industry, which knows the halal tourism industry as one of the important industry and the biggest contributor of the western Sumatra region.
GREEN TRAINING, GREEN PROJECT AND GREEN CONSTRUCTION AS ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: EXAMINING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTGREEN TRAINING, GREEN PROJECT AND GREEN CONSTRUCTION AS ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: EXAMINING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Mee-ngoen, Benjabhon; Nualkaw, Suwat; Sirariyakul, Tussanee; Tomcharoen, Narong; Jermsittiparsert, Kittisak
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The prime objective of the present study is to examine the impact of green project, green construction and green training of the employees on the customer satisfaction. Moreover, the mediating role of green supply chain management is examined among the mentioned variables as well. In order to collect the data, 476 self-administered questionnaires were distributed among the customers of construction industry of Indonesia. The response rate was 84%. Moreover, in this research, the adoption of PLS path modelling for hypotheses testing was done because of multiple reasons. The findings of the study accepted all proposed hypothesis. It shows that construction firms should focus on their environmentally friendly activities to make the customer satisfied. The findings of the study are important for the practitioners and policy makers of the construction industry by which they can make the customer satisfied through meeting the expectations of the customers. Furthermore, present study fills the gap of limited studies addressing environmental issues in supply chain.
How the Hotel Website Management Influence Hotel Supply Chain Management and Tourism Industry? A Case of Malaysian Roeshartono Roespinoedji; Yati Mulyati; Rozahi Istambul; Norhisham Abdul Mutalib
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 1 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The objective of the current study is to examine the influence of hotel website management on hotel supply chain management and tourism industry performance in Malaysia. In the present decade, there is an increasing public interest in the web correspondence and the Internet marketing on tourism. A growing number of the Internet clients demonstrate that the Internet has grown quicker than some other type of electronic innovation or correspondence. That is why it is one of the emerging element to connect hotels and tourists. In this study a survey was carried out to collect the data from hotel employees and tourists. While analysing the data, it is revealed that hotel website management has considerable contribution in tourism industry through hotel supply chain. Website elements such as accessibility, flexibility and interactivity have important role in hotel supply chain. Moreover, staff service quality cannot be neglected. It increases the website service quality by strengthening the positive effect of hotel website on hotel supply chain.
DETERMINING POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY THROUGH INCREASING ABSORPTION CAPACITY OF VILLAGE BUDGET ALLOCATION Sufitrayati, Sufitrayati; Nailufar, Fanny; Aliasud, Aliasud; Zulham, T.
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Abstract- This study was aimed to determine poverty alleviation strategy through increasing absorption capacity of Village Budget Allocation (ADG) in underdeveloped villages in Aceh Besar district by supply chain strategy. This research used qualitative descriptive analysis method. The research data consisted of primary data by interviewing the respondents such as community and village apparatus and using pre-prepared questionnaires and secondary data sourced from Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) [1] and several institutions in Aceh Besar district. The result of the research showed that the provision of Village Budget Allocation in Aceh Besar District has been established in Aceh Besar Regent Regulation issued every year. The amount of ADG is calculated based on the gampong weight value using a certain formula, with the main variables including the number of village apparatus, the number of tuha peut (village supervisor), the number of orphans and the acquisition of poor family rice and other additional variables. Therefore, the use of ADG in Aceh Besar is mostly disbursed to the village apparatus or it is usually called the wages in the form of fixed income, allowances and operational activities of other village [2,3]. Only a small portion was used for orphans' assistance and distribution costs of pre-prosperous family rice. This caused that the benefits of using ADG cannot be perceived by the entire village community. Therefore, the strategy that must be done by the local government of Aceh Besar Regency is to arrange the Regulation of the Regent of Aceh Besar regarding the use of ADG with the rules that are more flexible and not standard so that the use of ADG can give benefit to the whole community of village. Determining the use of ADG should not only be allocated to the village apparatus. The community also had the right to utilize ADG funds together, so as to encourage and provide opportunities for the community to utilize ADG for the needs of the village community. With proper use of targeted ADG, it was expected to reduce poverty levels in village.
Does Human Capital Improve Health Care Agility through Health Care Supply Chain Performance? Moderating Role of Technical Orientation Somdech Rungsrisawat; Kittisak Jermsittiparsert
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Supply chain is not just confined to manufacturing or production-oriented industries but its implications are also there in healthcare sector. Such healthcare supply chain can work even better with proper care on human capital side. With an increase or betterment in human capital, agility of the sector also gets affected. In this study, author has checked the impact of human capital on health care agility in Thailand’s health care sector along with analyzing the mediating role of healthcare supply chain performance in given relationship. Moreover, moderating role of technological orientation was also assessed in relationship between human capital and healthcare supply chain performance. Data has been collected from various hospitals of Thailand and questionnaires were distributed among administrative staff of those hospitals. Responses were then analyzed on SPSS and AMOS through applying various screening and structural equation modeling test. Results have indicated that human capital significantly enhances agility in healthcare sector and healthcare supply chain performance also significantly mediates in this relationship. Implications of this study are mostly focusing on service sector that it can improve its agility through better human capital and with increases supply chain performance.
MANAGING AIRCRAFT GROUND HANDLING DELAYS IN VIETNAM AIRLINES BY USING SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY Hong Le, Doan; G. Aquino, Perfecto; Le Phuong, Nguyen
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Punctuality is one of the key performance indicators in the airline industry and an important service differentiator especially for valuable high-yield customers based on the supply chain strategy. In addition, improved on-time performance can help achieve significant cost savings. Airlines report delay costs from 0.6 to up to as much as 2.9% of their operating revenues. Vietnam Airlines (VNA) stated that they want to convey passengers or freight from one point to another with maximum safety, efficiency and on time performance. However, within 12.34% of delayed flights in 2011due to aircraft ground handling (annual reportâ??s TOC), VNA operation is not very effective in aircraft ground handling. The project is about aircraft ground handling process in VNA. Supply chain strategy can be used in airlines to improve its fluency.

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