The Relationship between Supply Chain Integration and Operational Performances: A Study of Priorities and Synergies
Since the past decades, supply chain integration (SCI) has been a phenomenon of interest in the shipping industry. This article examines and ranks the effects of internal and external SCI on operational performances. Pairwise interactions among components of SCI were also studied. Expert intervi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-808632020-03-07T11:43:34Z The Relationship between Supply Chain Integration and Operational Performances: A Study of Priorities and Synergies Yuen, Kum Fai Thai, Van Vinh School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Internal supply chain integration External supply chain integration Supply chain collaboration Operational performance Shipping companies Since the past decades, supply chain integration (SCI) has been a phenomenon of interest in the shipping industry. This article examines and ranks the effects of internal and external SCI on operational performances. Pairwise interactions among components of SCI were also studied. Expert interviews followed by a survey on 172 shipping companies in Singapore were conducted. Based on the results from regression analysis, it was found that external SCI contributes more positively to operational performances. Positive interactions between similar internal and external SCI components were also noted. The result indicates that fi rm performances can be maximized from establishing closer relationships with supply chain partners. Additional performances can also be realized from synergies that are generated from performing similar internal and external SCI activities. The current article has provided explanations for the sources of synergies in SCI and their role in driving firms’ performances. 2016-02-23T01:52:59Z 2019-12-06T14:16:06Z 2016-02-23T01:52:59Z 2019-12-06T14:16:06Z 2016 Journal Article Yuen, K. F., & Thai, V. V. (2016). The Relationship between Supply Chain Integration and Operational Performances: A Study of Priorities and Synergies. Transportation Journal, 55(1), 31-50. 0041-1612 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80863 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40022 10.5325/transportationj.55.1.0031 en Transportation Journal © 2016 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. |
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Since the past decades, supply chain integration (SCI) has been a
phenomenon of interest in the shipping industry. This article examines
and ranks the effects of internal and external SCI on operational
performances. Pairwise interactions among components of SCI were
also studied. Expert interviews followed by a survey on 172 shipping
companies in Singapore were conducted. Based on the results from
regression analysis, it was found that external SCI contributes more
positively to operational performances. Positive interactions between
similar internal and external SCI components were also noted. The
result indicates that fi rm performances can be maximized from establishing
closer relationships with supply chain partners. Additional
performances can also be realized from synergies that are generated
from performing similar internal and external SCI activities. The current
article has provided explanations for the sources of synergies in SCI and
their role in driving firms’ performances. |
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The Relationship between Supply Chain Integration and Operational Performances: A Study of Priorities and Synergies |
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