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The human-machine interface enables collaborative decision-making and supply chain flexibility to boost operational performance Pages 493-506 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Hotlan Siagian, Yonathan Palumian, Sautma Ronni Basana, Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan, Roxanne O. Doro

DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2024.12.006

Keywords: Human-machine interface, Collaborative decision-making, Supply chain flexibility, Operational performance

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Using technology, such as human-machine interfaces, can enhance operational performance processes and increase the flexibility of the supply chain. Human-machine interfaces can produce operational control systems quickly and accurately. The research aims to explore the impact of human-machine interface on operational performance through collaborative decision making and supply chain agility. The sample criteria are the manufacturing companies with over 20 employees in Indonesia. The questionnaires were distributed offline (76 respondents) and online through Google Forms (427 respondents), so 503 questionnaires were valid—data processing using SmartPLS software version 4.0. The study results showed that the human-machine interface technology positively affects collaborative decision-making, supply chain flexibility, and operational performance with coefficients of 0,559, 0,490, and 0,340, respectively. Collaborative decision-making involving customer partners in planning decisions and communicating decisions with external partners influences supply chain flexibility by a coefficient of 0.375 and operational performance by 0.149. Moreover, supply chain flexibility with flexible planning and production processes and flexible labor placement influences operational performance by a coefficient of 0.381. The practical contribution of research enlightens company managers to build integrated systems and automation. It encourages top management and owners to think about investing in machines with high automation in the economy. Besides, these findings enrich the theoretical background in supply chain management and the resource-based view.
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Journal: DSL | Year: 2025 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 2 | Views: 558 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of data analytics quality on fintech P2P lending sustainability through operational performance as an intervening variabl Pages 155-162 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Efrizal Syofyan, Rino Dwi Putra, Muhammad Alam Mauludina, Vitra Yozi Chaniago, Junaidi Junaidi

DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2024.10.005

Keywords: Fintech P2P lending, Data analytics quality, Operational performance, Company sustainability

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This study aims to explore the effect of data analytics quality on company sustainability through operational performance as an intervening variable of Fintech Peer to Peer Lending (P2P) companies registered and licensed at the Financial Services Authority (known as OJK) Indonesia. This study is quantitative research using primary data collected through questionnaires and interviews. The data came from 104 company leaders and involved 91 Fintech P2P Lending companies registered and licensed at OJK until December 2023. Data were processed using statistical tools Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)-Lisrel. The result of processed data indicates that data analytics quality has a positive and significant effect on company sustainability through operational performance as an intervening variable. Data analytics quality with AI-based automation makes repetitive work operations easy, efficient and effective which has implications for increasing the sustainability opportunities of fintech companies.
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Journal: DSL | Year: 2025 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 1 | Views: 614 | Reviews: 0

 
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The role of top management commitment to improve operational performance through it adoption, supply chain integration, and green supply chain management Pages 647-662 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Zenia Estella Soesetyo, Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan, Hotlan Siagian, Sautma Ronni Basana, Ferry Jie

DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2024.4.007

Keywords: Top management commitment, Information technology adoption, Supply chain integration, Green supply chain management, Operational performance

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Manufacturing companies constantly strive to produce products that promote better competitiveness. In addition, the current business environment requires manufacturing companies to adopt environmentally friendly concepts, which have become a global customer concern. Therefore, companies must inevitably meet environmental protection requirements through ecologically friendly processes and products. Meanwhile, environmentally friendly adoption requires a capital-intensive investment, which doubts the management regarding the investment return. Hence, top management commitment is highly needed to maintain eco-friendly products and contribute to the company's performance. This study examines the role of top management commitment to operational performance through adopting information technology, supply chain integration, and green supply chain management. This study surveyed manufacturing companies that have implemented ISO 14000, as many as 73 companies with criteria of having more than 100 employees. Data is collected using questionnaires directly and online with Google Forms. The results of data processing analysis found that top management commitment influences information technology adoption with a priority scale to maintain competitiveness and strategies that increase competitiveness. Top management commitment through information technology can improve supply chain integration and green supply chain management. In addition, supply chain integration improves green supply chain management and operational performance. Implement environmental-friendly measures by involving external partners to impact operational performance. The results of this study contribute to enriching supply chain management theory by significantly adopting green supply chain management to improve sustainable development and performance. It also makes a practical contribution by providing insight for practitioners to generate added value for customers.
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Journal: DSL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2206 | Reviews: 0

 
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Assessing the role of green supply chain management on operational performance: mediating role of information technology infrastructure, internal and external integration Indonesian manufacturing Pages 2227-2244 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Phoebe Anastasia, Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan, Hotlan Siagian, Sautma Ronni Basana, Thuraiya Mohd

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.6.008

Keywords: Green supply chain management, Digital technology information infrastructure, Internal integration, External integration, Operational performance

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Manufacturing companies constantly strive to build sustainable performance to survive fierce business competition. Besides, the company should be committed to protecting the environment by paying attention to the role of supply chain members. Companies should collaborate with external partners, enabling them to fulfill customers' needs for environmentally friendly products. This study explores the effect of green supply chain management on operational performance with the mediating role of information technology infrastructure, internal integration, and external integration. This study surveyed manufacturing companies in Indonesia using structured questionnaires designed with a five-point Likert scale. The questionnaire is designed using Google Forms, and the links are distributed to respondents through email, WhatsApp, and other social media. As many as 245 responses were obtained and valid for analysis. The data processing used SmartPLS software version 4.0. The hypothesis test results found that green supply chain management influences information technology infrastructure, internal integration, external integration, and operational performance. Information technology infrastructure impacts improving internal integration, external integration, and operational performance. Internal integration has an impact on external integration and operational performance. External integration has an impact on improving operational performance. The research contributes to managerial practice by adopting the ISO 14001 standard in green supply chain management. for companies to make improvements. These findings also enrich the current research in supply chain management theories.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1865 | Reviews: 0

 
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The operational impact of e-business on SMEs performance in Saudi Arabia Pages 1391-1398 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Faisal Abdulkarim Alkhamis

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.4.012

Keywords: E-business, SMEs, Operational performance, Business flexibility, Business quality, Business costs

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The study aimed at investigating the impact of e-business on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) operational performance in terms of business flexibility, business quality, and business costs. Research data was harvested via an online questionnaire developed based on previous related works and administered to a sample consisting of 500 owners and managers of industrial and commercial SMEs in Saudi Arabia. Using SmartPLS software, the results pointed out that e-business exerts a significant positive impact on the overall SMEs operational performance. Particularly, the results revealed that e-business results in positive effects on business flexibility, business quality, and business costs. It was observed that the greater impact of e-business was on business flexibility while the impact of e-business on business quality and business costs is roughly similar. These findings suggest that the current SMEs are highly concerned with customer-oriented issues such as marketing channels, customer needs and communications, and on-time delivery. Based on these results, it was concluded that SMEs can use e-business solutions to boost their business operational capabilities with reference to flexibility, quality, and cost.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 3 | Views: 916 | Reviews: 0

 
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The mediating role of supply chain digitization in the relationship between supply chain agility and operational performance Pages 669-684 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Bahjat Eid Aljawazneh

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.1.017

Keywords: Supply chain agility, Supply chain digitization, Operational performance, Pharmaceutical companies, Jordan

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This study investigates the mediating role of supply chain digitization in the relationship between supply chain agility and operational performance. To test the study hypothesis, a survey questionnaire was distributed to 320 respondents occupying different managerial positions at pharmaceutical manufacturing companies in Jordan. However, 285 questionnaires were retrieved, of which 17 were excluded for their invalidity. Thus, only 268 questionnaires were found to be valid for statistical analysis. The results show There is a relationship that is statistically significant between supply chain agility and operational performance; there is an impact of supply chain agility on supply chain digitization; there is an impact of supply chain digitization on operational performance; and there is no significant mediating role of supply chain digitization in the relationship between supply chain agility and operational performance. The study concludes by emphasizing the importance of supply chain agility in enhancing the operational performance and supply digitization of pharmaceutical manufacturing companies in Jordan. The study recommends other researchers conduct further studies on how digitalization, information systems, and technology may improve supply chain agility, examine the ideas of responsiveness and resilience in agile supply chains, and recognize how these factors might be balanced by businesses to attain the best possible operational performance.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 2 | Views: 2355 | Reviews: 0

 
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The influence of supply chain quality integration on operational performance through innovation quality integration Pages 937-954 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Noviastuti Noviastuti, Sautma Ronni Basana, Mariana Ing Malelak, Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.12.013

Keywords: Customer quality integration, Innovation quality integration, Internal quality integration, Operational performance, Supplier quality integration

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Sanitary and product manufacturing companies' care in Indonesia is increasingly challenging to carry out production due to limitations caused by the lockdown during the pandemic. The conditions demanded very high and required fast distribution mobility. The company maintains product quality by established standards according to specifications, but the production process time is limited. To maintain product quality, companies must retain supply chain quality integration and innovation quality integration to support Operational Performance. The research uses manufacturing companies focusing on plastic companies with bottle and tube production related to supply packaging health protocol products. Analysis to answer the research hypothesis uses the software SmartPLS. The study results found that internal supply chain quality integration by integrated manufacturing processes positively and significantly affects supplier and customer quality integration. Supply chain integration, which consists of supplier quality integration, internal quality integration, and customer quality integration, impacts increasing product innovation and the number of new products. Supply chain quality integration and innovation quality integration directly influence operation performance. This research enlightens company managers on improving internal capabilities and establishing synergy with suppliers and customers to create innovation, aiming to increase operational performance to compete with the global market and face market fluctuations. Research makes a theoretical contribution to quality development and supply chain integration.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1756 | Reviews: 0

 
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The mediating role of lean operations on the relationship between supply chain integration and operational performance Pages 1163-1174 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammad Al-Dweiri, Boshra Miad Ata Ramadan, Abas Salem Rawshdeh, Abdelrahim Nassoura, Abd Al-Salam Ahmad Al-Hamad, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.11.017

Keywords: Manufacturing Companies, Integration, Lean Operations, Operational Performance, Supply Chain Performance

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The current study aimed at exploring the impact of supply chain internal and external integration on the operational performance of manufacturing companies operating in Jordan, as well as addressing the possibility of a mediation effect of lean operations and practises on the proposed relationship. Achieving the study objectives necessitated using the deductive approach and the descriptive survey approach. Using a well-designed questionnaire, the primary data was collected from a 315-manager sample randomly selected from the companies. Accordingly, the nature of how supply chain integration, lean operations, and operational performance impact each other was investigated. The study results revealed that integrating the supply chain both internally and externally could increase the opportunity to attain a more desirable operational performance, particularly in terms of quality performance measures. Moreover, in the vein of adopting lean practices among manufacturing companies, a positive mediation effect was found. Thus. In light of these results, it is concluded that lean operations, as a mediating variable, positively influence the association between internal and external supply chain integration on quality measures of operational performance.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 2 | Views: 2273 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of green supply chain management practices on performances of herb manufacturers in Thailand Pages 417-424 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Wissawa Aunyawong, Phutthiwat Waiyawuththanapoom, Phitphisut Thitart, Chayanan Kerdpitak, Ronnakorn Vaiyavuth, Kasidej Sritapanya, Mohd Rizaimy Shaharudin

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.9.010

Keywords: Green Supply Chain Management, Herb Manufacturers, Environmental Performance, Operational Performance, Organizational Performance

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This research aimed to 1) investigate the levels of green supply chain management practices (GSCMP), environmental performance (ENP), operational performance (OPP), and organizational performance (ORP) in the context of Thai herb producers; and 2) investigate the interactions between GSCMP, ENP, OPP, and ORP. Quantitative research methodologies were applied in the research. The sample for the quantitative study consisted of 340 Thai herb producers selected by stratified sampling by region. The instruments employed for research were questionnaires. Statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation modeling were utilized for quantitative data analysis. Results indicated that GSCMP, ENP, OPP, and ORP levels were high. In addition, GSCMP had direct positive effects on ENP and OPP, as well as indirect positive effects on OPP and ORP, respectively, mediated via ENP and OPP. In addition, ENP had a favorable direct impact on OPP and a positive indirect impact on ORP, with OPP serving as a mediator. Herb producers might use these insights as a roadmap to enhance their organizational performance. In addition, government agencies may utilize the study's findings to establish a strategy for assisting entrepreneurs. In addition, academics and interested parties might bring the research findings to examine and perform more research.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 1 | Views: 1557 | Reviews: 0

 
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Investigating the effect of financial literacy and financial inclusion on operational and sustainable supply chain performance of SMEs Pages 573-582 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Nagian Toni, Bestadrian Prawiro Theng, Calen Calen

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.8.014

Keywords: Financial Literacy, Financial Inclusion, Operational Performance, SME Sustainable Supply Chain

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of financial literacy on operational performance, financial inclusion on operational performance and the effect of financial literacy on sustainable supply chains and the impact of financial inclusion on sustainable supply chains in SMEs in Indonesia. The research method is quantitative through online surveys with the Google form, data collection by distributing online questionnaires to 590 SMEs owners in Indonesia who were selected by simple random sampling. The online questionnaire was designed using a Likert scale of 5 and distributed via social media. Data analysis used structural equation modeling of partial least squares (SEM-PLS) with data processing tools using SmartPLS 3.0 software. The stages of data analysis are validity-reliability test and hypothesis, or significance test used in this study using a Google form which will be distributed to respondents. This questionnaire measurement method uses a Likert Scale of 5, namely Strongly Disagree (STS), (2) Answers Disagree (TS), (3) Neutral Answers (N), (4) Answers Agree (S), Strongly Agree (SS). The results of this study indicate that financial literacy had a positive and significant effect on operational performance, financial inclusion had a positive and significant effect on operational performance, financial literacy had a positive and significant effect on sustainable supply chains and financial inclusion had a positive and significant effect on sustainable supply chains in SMEs in Indonesia. The novelty of this research is the model relationship between Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion, Operational Performance, SME Sustainable Supply Chain which has never been explained in previous studies.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 1 | Views: 1437 | Reviews: 0

 
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