WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics
Print ISSN: 1109-9526, E-ISSN: 2224-2899
Volume 17, 2020
Supply Chain Quality and Organizational Performance: Moderating Role of Competitive Advantages
Authors: , , , , ,
Abstract: Efficient Supply Chain Management (SCM) has become an extremely flexible means of obtaining market advantages and improving company productivity as there is no longer rivalry within firms but supply chains. Such investigations conceptualize and address five facets of SCM practices (supplier strategic alliance, customer relationships, information exchange, efficiency exchange, and postponement) and examine the correlation with SCM operations, competitive gains, and organizational outcomes. Data was collected from 232 Jordanian individuals, and structural equation analysis was used to assess the connections involved in the research. The results indicate that competitive advantages have a small effect on supply chain efficiency and organizational performance. The comparative edge would therefore specifically and valuably impact corporate performance. This work provides theoretical evidence to support methodological and prescriptive conclusions on the consequences of SCM practices in the literature.
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Pages: 806-817
DOI: 10.37394/23207.2020.17.79