Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance

Background: It is understood that improving performance has become an important objective of supply chains. As such, strategies have been adopted as an effort towards increasing performance. Amongst these strategies, partnership, collaboration and integration have been identified. A mutual advantage...

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Main Authors: Teboho M. Mofokeng, Richard Chinomona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-02-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
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Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/193
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spelling doaj-c2e639c3359249828d0d85102173c3292021-02-02T03:15:49ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59762019-02-01501e1e1010.4102/sajbm.v50i1.1931005Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performanceTeboho M. Mofokeng0Richard Chinomona1School of Economic and Business Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandSchool of Economic and Business Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandBackground: It is understood that improving performance has become an important objective of supply chains. As such, strategies have been adopted as an effort towards increasing performance. Amongst these strategies, partnership, collaboration and integration have been identified. A mutual advantage of these approaches is that they facilitate cohesion between parties where knowledge and resources are pooled together and shared with the purpose of achieving optimum results. However, it is observed that the extent to which partnership, collaboration and integration affect supply chain performance collectively is a research void. Objectives: This study intended to examine the influence of partnership, collaboration and integration on supply chain performance, particularly within the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector. The theory of relational view was adopted to support the study’s conceptual model. Method: The study used SmartPLS to analyse the data. Results: Three hypotheses were empirically substantiated using a sample of 271 SMEs situated in Gauteng. Conclusion: The findings revealed that the research constructs partnership, collaboration and integration influence supply chain performance in a positive way. Implications of the study are further provided.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/193supply chain partnershipsupply chain collaborationsupply chain integrationsupply chain performance
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Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
South African Journal of Business Management
supply chain partnership
supply chain collaboration
supply chain integration
supply chain performance
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Richard Chinomona
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title Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
title_short Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
title_full Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
title_fullStr Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
title_sort supply chain partnership, supply chain collaboration and supply chain integration as the antecedents of supply chain performance
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Business Management
issn 2078-5585
2078-5976
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Background: It is understood that improving performance has become an important objective of supply chains. As such, strategies have been adopted as an effort towards increasing performance. Amongst these strategies, partnership, collaboration and integration have been identified. A mutual advantage of these approaches is that they facilitate cohesion between parties where knowledge and resources are pooled together and shared with the purpose of achieving optimum results. However, it is observed that the extent to which partnership, collaboration and integration affect supply chain performance collectively is a research void. Objectives: This study intended to examine the influence of partnership, collaboration and integration on supply chain performance, particularly within the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector. The theory of relational view was adopted to support the study’s conceptual model. Method: The study used SmartPLS to analyse the data. Results: Three hypotheses were empirically substantiated using a sample of 271 SMEs situated in Gauteng. Conclusion: The findings revealed that the research constructs partnership, collaboration and integration influence supply chain performance in a positive way. Implications of the study are further provided.
topic supply chain partnership
supply chain collaboration
supply chain integration
supply chain performance
url https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/193
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