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Title:
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Factors Affecting the Execution of Supply Chain Management
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An International View |
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Author:
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Kotzab, Herbert; Teller, Christoph; Grant, David B. |
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Abstract:
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This paper discusses factors affecting the execution of supply chain management and
presents a conceptual model and six hypotheses based on such factors identified in the
literature. The model was tested in two European country-specific cases using structural
equation modelling. Findings in both cases confirm the hypothesized hierarchical order
of three proposed antecedents: ‘internal SCM conditions’ affect ‘joint SCM conditions’
which in turn influences collaborative ‘SCM-related processes’. Managerial
implications are that firms in both countries should adopt these hierarchical steps to
ensure a rigorous and appropriate approach to achieving full and integrative SCM. |
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10398/8330
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Date:
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2011-08-10 |