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Evaluating the impact of project procurement strategies on supply chain efficiency: The role of vendor relationship management as a mediator variable
, Pages: 211-226 Adnan Taha, Sarwar Khawaja, Fayyaz Qureshi and Firas Rashed Wahsheh PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: This study evaluates the impact of project procurement strategies on supply chain efficiency in the Jordanian construction industry, with vendor relationship management as a mediating variable. The target population was the 25000 construction industry specialists in Jordan. According to purposeful sampling technique and more specifically, stratified random sampling, 454 subjects were asked to complete questionnaires. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was employed for the analysis of data for the test of the hypotheses. This research also revealed that the project procurement strategies which are Just-In-Time, Multiple Sourcing, and Single Sourcing have positive impacts with a statistical significance to the supply chain efficiency dimensions of Demand Forecasting, Supply Chain Integration and Collaboration and Communication. Vendor relationship management was also a partial mediator to these relations. These implications can be summed up for the construction firms and policymakers in Jordan to understand how strategic procurement approach and proper relations with the vendors can improve the performance of the supply chain. This work aims to benefit the academia as it fills a gap in the existing literature by analysing the relationship between procurement strategies, its actors (vendors), and supply chain performance within a developing country environment. The analysis with the help of PLS-SEM enables us to look at both the direct and the indirect effects in such relationships. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.010 Keywords: Jordanian Construction Industry, PLS-SEM, Project Procurement Strategies, Supply Chain Efficiency, Vendor Relationship Management
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The influence of human capital, social capital, and digital technology on the export performance of SMEs
, Pages: 227-236 Dominicus Djoko Budi Susilo PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The export development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia is still very low, resulting in their contribution to national exports being very small as well. Government bodies and relevant stakeholders are actively pursuing initiatives to enhance the export performance of SMEs. These efforts include improving the quality of human and social capital and promoting the integration of digital technology into SME operations. This examination evaluates the impact of human capital (HC), social capital (SC), and the utilization of digital technology on the export performance of SMEs. The investigation adopted a survey approach on all export-oriented SMEs listed on the Bank Indonesia website. Data was obtained through the distribution of questionnaires to 614 SMEs. Data analysis was conducted using PLS SEM. The research findings indicate that human capital, social capital, and digital technology have a positive and significant influence on the export performance of SMEs in Indonesia. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.009 Keywords: Human Capital, Social Capital, Digital Technology, Export Performance
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Does digital supply chain flexibility matter? Exploring its impact on smart quality systems and the mediating role of sustainable procurement: A study on five-star hotels in KSA
, Pages: 237-248 Ahmad Alamro, Fahad Alofan, Mahmoud Allahham, Samar Sabra and Mohammad khalaf Daoud PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: This paper aims to explore the influence of digital supply chain flexibility in five-star Hotels on smart quality systems together with its mediating effect through sustainable procurement practices within KSA. The methodology used is quantitative, based on data collected from a sample of five-star Hotels in KSA. Based on the above findings, this study argues about an integral part of DSCF (Digital Supply Chain Flexibility), SP and SQS for adopting theoretical framework. In this study, partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to validate the hypotheses. Digital supply chain flexibility has a significant positive relationship with sustainable procurement practices and smart quality systems in five-star Hotels. This means that actions such as fostering sustainable procurement practices could act on the ability of digital supply chain flexibility to boost smart quality systems, which play a role in enhancing operational efficiency and service quality. This paper contributes to the examination of various strategies for digital supply chains with sustainable procurement practices and creative quality systems within the hospitality sector; particularly focusing on KSA. Although the research findings are constrained to five-star Hotels from KSA they offer important directions for future research in different hospitality settings. These results provide practical information for hotels managers and policymakers on how digital supply chain flexibility, and sustainable procurement practices combined would contribute to the high-quality service provision as well as operational resilience of five-star Hotels. While these lessons have been drawn from the KSA market, they are also relevant to other hospitality markets with hospitality markets worldwide. This is the first study to examine Mediating Role of Sustainable Procurement and Digital Supply Chain Flexibility Impact on Smart Quality Systems Study in Five-Star Hospitals in KSA. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.008 Keywords: Digital Supply Chain Flexibility, Smart Quality Systems, Sustainable Procurement, Digital Capability, Supply Chain Visibility, External Disruptions
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The moderating role of user satisfaction on the relationship between accounting system quality and accounting information systems in large Yemeni industrial companies
, Pages: 249-260 Adam Mohamed Omer, Adeeb Alhebri, Amna Gibreel Musa, Salwa Dirar Mohammed and Nagwa Mohamed Bahreldin Abubaker PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The study sought to determine the direct impact of accounting system quality (IQ, SQ, and SEQ) on AIS in large Yemeni industrial enterprises as well as the moderating effect of the US on the relationship of IQ, SQ, and SEQ with AIS in large Yemeni industrial companies. A survey instrument was developed to gather data from 287 employees of large industrial companies in Yemen. The structural equation model analysis was used to analyze data collected. The results revealed that SQ and SEQ affect AIS, while IQ does not affect AIS. Importantly, the US does not moderate the effect of IQ, SQ, and SEQ on AIS. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.007 Keywords: IQ, SQ, SEQ, AIS, Smart Plus 4, Large Yemeni industrial companies
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External auditing costs of fair value model amongst Jordanian financial institutions: The moderating effect of ownership structure
, Pages: 261-276 Esraa Esam Alharasis, Maria Prokofieva, Colin Clark, Khaled Hussainey, Ahmad Marei, Abdalwali Lutfi and Mahmaod Alrawad PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The paper presents a fresh empirical approach for clarifying the impact of Jordan's most prevalent forms of ownership on the link between the “fair value (FV)” model share of assets and auditing costs. Using information gathered from 105 Jordanian financial listed companies spanning 2005 to 2018, ordinary least squares regression is applied in this paper. While financial institution ownership variables cause the opposite to be observed, family ownership decreases the link among the share of assets at FV and audit expenses. Family ownership results in decreased auditing costs paid only for “Level 1” assets; conversely, the extremely uncertain FV assets “Level 2 & 3” show the opposite. Financial institutional ownership demonstrates that auditing FV Level 1 leads to higher auditing costs. When relating FV Levels 2 and 3, the moderating effect of financial institutional ownership was significantly negative. No significant moderating effect of government ownership is confirmed. The inconclusive and limited empirical explanation of audit costs resulting from the FV model from a Western setting motivates our investigation. This study is considered as a unique study as it takes into account the most prevalent types of ownership in the Jordanian context in the FV studies reviewing auditees in Jordan. New evidence is generated by documenting audit characteristics of Jordan, a developing country, and its institutional environment and compliance with the FV model. The results are useful to regulators and policymakers in regulating the auditing profession and resolving FV audit-related conflicts and issues. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.006 Keywords: Fair value model, Ownership structure, Audit costs, Developing countries, Jordan
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The role of Islamic destination image in the development of KSA tourism attractiveness
, Pages: 277-288 Imen Zrelli PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: This research aims to analyze the importance of Islamic Moderation (IM), which is the most prominent factor in the tourism attractiveness of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This has made it an integrated and sustainable tourism destination throughout the year. The study applies a quantitative survey method and selects a probability sample of 470 questionnaires to collect data in the Jeddah region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, using a probability sampling method. After employing purposive sampling to select the participants, a structural equation model (SEM) is employed to analyze the data. The proposed theoretical framework is utilized to examine the mediating role of Islamic Destination Image (IDI), in the correlation between Islamic Moderation (IM) and Destination Attractiveness (DA). Upon revisiting previous research, the study discovers several studies that concentrate on the concepts, mechanisms, and characteristics of moderation, the significance of disseminating moderate thought, addressing extremist thought, and its impact on the economy and international and regional relations. An examination of the total effect yields the conclusion that Islamic Moderation (IM) has a positive impact on Destination Attractiveness (DA); this effect is both positive and strong, both directly and indirectly. The Islamic Moderation (IM) has a significant, positive, and significant impact on the Islamic Destination Image (IDI). DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.005 Keywords: Islamic Moderation (IM), Islamic Destination Image (IDI), Destination Attractiveness (DA), Tourism sector, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Sustainable finance: Predictive modeling of ESG indicators on Indian stock market
, Pages: 289-298 David Surenthran, G. Ramasundaram, Durai Raj Vincent, S. Duraimurugan, Asokan Vasudevan, Mohammad Hunitie and Sulieman Mohammad PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The global investment landscape has undergone a paradigm shift, focusing on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors as the major determinants of financial sustainability in investment decisions worldwide. This study uses predictive modeling to analyze the complex link between ESG variables and investment decisions. Focusing on three key sectors: IT, FMCG, and BFS, the study adopts a predictive modeling approach, recognizing the distinct characteristics and challenges within each sector. The information depends on the data obtained from different places like ESG details, and previous financial performance pointers – EBITDA, EPS, ROE, and P/E for 2018 to 2022, inclusive of general investor behavior. We can do this by working with relevant sources of data together with machine learning methods which show what happens in the Indian market in terms of ESG influencing the market thus leading to sustainable investment outcomes. This article seeks to comprehend why investors may favor sustainability as opposed to their conventional monetary units. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.004 Keywords: Sustainable Finance, Predictive Modeling, ESG Indicators, Stock Market, India
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Guidelines for logistics system and supply chain management for environment in industrial business
, Pages: 299-308 Thammasak Kuaites, Taweesak Roopsing and Thitirat Thawornsujaritkul PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: Industry plays a vital role in developing Thailand and supporting and driving businesses. The increase in industry benefits the national income. However, it also affects the environment. Industrial companies must adapt to reduce problems by developing organizational infrastructure, such as logistics activities or operations, which are the major systems and causes of environmental issues. Therefore, this study aims to study guidelines for logistic system and supply chain management for the environment in industrial business and develop a structural equation model (SEM). The study used a mixed-method research design; the qualitative method, in-depth interviews with nine experts and a focus group with 11 experts were used. Concerning the quantitative method, a questionnaire survey was used with 500 green industries. Descriptive statistics, inference statistics, and multivariate analysis were also used to analyze the data. The study found four essential aspects: (1) Customer orientation, (2) Green network, (3) Logistic process, and (4) Organization management. Finally, the hypothesis testing results found that in medium- and large-sized industries, the importance of the variables of the logistic system and supply chain management for the environment had no statistically significant difference at 0.05. The results from the analysis of the structural equation model found that the study passed the evaluation and was relevant to empirical data with a chi-square probability level of 0.066, a relative chi-square of 1.133, a goodness of fit index of 0.954, and root mean square error of approximation equal to 0.016. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.003 Keywords: Logistics and Supply Chain, Environment, Sustainable, Green Industrial, Industrial Business, Structural Equation Model
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Business sustainability of manufacturing companies: The role of eco supply chain management (ESCM) and total quality management (TQM)
, Pages: 309-318 Wyati Saddewisasi, Mozart Malik Ibrahim, Al. Agus Kristiadi, Jumintono, Asnaini, St. Rodliyah, Luqman Hakim, and Faiz Nuha Ilmawan PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The proposed study of this paper investigates the effects of total quality management (TQM) and eco supply chain management on business sustainability. The type of research used in this research is quantitative research and uses an online questionnaire as a tool to collect data from respondents. Research data was obtained by distributing online questionnaires to 568 Manufacturing company managers who were determined using the simple random sampling method. The questionnaire was designed to contain statement items and the Likert scale used in this research. The data analysis method used in this research was structural equation modelling partial least squares (PLS-SEM) with data processing tools, namely SmartPLS 4.0 software. The findings of this research specify that TQM and eco supply chain management had significant effects on business sustainability. The results of this research indicate that TQM and eco supply chain implementation were manifested in the company's ability to produce high product quality directly affecting the business sustainability of manufacturing companies. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.8.001 Keywords: Total quality management, Eco Supply Chain Management, Business sustainability, Manufacturing companies, Green or Eco Supply Chain Management
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The mediating role of passenger safety in the relationship between safety procedures, ship crew competency, and operational performance
, Pages: 319-328 Rizal Abdullah, Asep Suparman, Dinar Dewi Kania, Prasadja Ricardianto, Endri Endri, Neng Sri Komala, Sunit Agus Tri Cahyono, Chatarina Rusmiyati, Elly Kuntjorowati, and Anung Trijoko Wasono PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The main problems found mainly in the ferry transportation in the port of Merak-Bakauhuni in the Province of Banten, Indonesia, is the high occupational accident due to safety procedures and low ship crew competency which finally influence the company's operational performance. The aim of this research was to know and analyze the influence of safety procedures and ship crew competency on passenger safety that has impacts on the company's operational performance of ferriage at the port. This research used Structural Equation Model – SmartPLS4 with a research sample of as many as 150 ship crew. The results of this research indicated that safety procedures and ship crew competency positively and significantly influence passenger safety. Besides, safety procedures, ship crew competency, and passenger safety positively and significantly influence operational performance. These results also confirmed that passenger safety could mediate the influence of safety procedures on operational performance and the influence of ship crew competency on operational performance. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.7.028 Keywords: Passenger safety, Company’s operational performance, Ship crew competency, Ferriage, safety procedures
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Enhancing supply chain management to contribute the efficiency of the sharing economy in Vietnam
, Pages: 329-334 Nguyen Dinh Hoan PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: Supply chain plays a very important role in the socio-economic development of countries, especially in the context of the fourth industrial revolution associated with the development of the sharing economy as well as associated with the rational and optimal allocation of resources. Studying the impact of supply chain management on the development of the sharing economy in the case of Hanoi, Vietnam and using advanced quantitative analysis methods, the research results show that perfecting the supply chain helps businesses rationalize costs and thus can improve business performance and promote the sharing economy. The study also shows that the quality of human capital and technological level have a positive impact on the sharing economy. Therefore, when the economy increases the contribution of technology to production activities, it helps businesses increase their choice of the sharing economy and thus helps to allocate resources more effectively and optimally. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.7.027 Keywords: Shared economy, Supply chain management, Cost, Effect
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The effect of supply chain flexibility, supply chain governance and green supply chain practices on supply chain performance: TQM as a moderator
, Pages: 335-348 Abdul-Wasea Abdul-Ghani Saif Al-Mekhlafi and Shaker M. Al-Kahtani PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The purpose of the study is to determine how supply chain flexibility (SCF), supply chain governance (SCG), and green supply chain practices (GSCPs) affect supply chain performance (SCP). In addition to exploring whether TQM moderates the effect of SCF, SCG, GSCPs on SCP of Saudi medium-sized industrial firms. To this end, data was gathered from 312 employees in Saudi medium-sized industrial firms and analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) via Smart PLS 4 software. The study revealed that GSCPs and SCG have a positive, significant and direct effect on SCP, in addition to that SCF and TQM do not have a direct positive effect on SCP. The study also found that TQM modifies the relationship between GSCPs, SCF, SCG and SCP. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.7.025 Keywords: Green supply chain practices, Supply chain flexibility, Supply chain governance, TQM, Supply chain performance, Smartpls 4
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The nexus between social media marketing and consumer buying decision-making process: An empirical study on luxury perfume brands
, Pages: 349-360 Sultan Alaswad Alenazi, Badrea Aloraini, Khaleel Ibrahim Al-Daoud, Asokan Vasudevan, Peng Luoe and Suleiman Ibrahim Shelash Mohammad PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: This study was, therefore, set to achieve the following objective: to explore the impact of social media on consumers’ buying decisions. The current research was conducted on online consumers through luxury perfume brands' websites. The phenomenon of online sales has recently spread in Saudi Arabia, where the authorized number of those stores reached 1,800 sites at the end of 2021. The target population was online purchasing consumers from luxury perfume sellers. The appropriate sample size in unlimited populations is 385 responses. The research hypotheses were tested using the SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) method, which allows for the evaluation of the degree of dependence of consumers buying decisions on social media marketing. The results of the study demonstrated that social media marketing influences the consumer purchasing decision process. The outcome can be credited to the effectiveness of marketing efforts in the chosen retail via social media. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.7.024 Keywords: Social Media Marketing, Consumer Buying Decision-Making Process, Luxury Perfume Brands, Saudi Arabia
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The effect of integrated marketing mix model on customer retention
, Pages: 361-368 Sultan Alaswad Alenazi, Faraj Mazyed Faraj Aldaihani, Badrea Aloraini, Asokan Vasudevan, Seyed Ghasem Saatchi, Yafang Yan and Suleiman Ibrahim Shelash Mohammad PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: This study aims at exploring the effect of four elements of an integrated marketing mix. The mix consists of both elements of the 4Ps and SIVA marketing models. These elements are product-solution, promotion-information, place-access, and price-value. A questionnaire was used to collect the required data from a sample of retailing market customers in Saudi Arabia. The total number of the questionnaires used in data analysis was 378. The study found that product-solution and place-access from customers’ perspective had significant effects on customer retention. On the other hand, price-value had a negative significant effect on customer retention, while promotion-information had no effect on customer retention. Hence, companies are called for considering products as solutions, promotion as a source of information for customers, place as an access point for such a solution, and price must be appropriate to the value that the customer gets. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.7.023 Keywords: Marketing mix, 4Ps, SIVA, Customer retention, Saudi Arabia
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The influence of logistics and distribution processes on business process reengineering: Adopting green innovation for sustainable transformation
, Pages: 369-380 Mohammed A. Aldoghan, Mahmoud Allahham, Samar Sabra, Nadia Abdelwahed, Musaddag Elrayah and Heifa Albawaneh PDF (360K) |
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Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of logistics and distribution processes on business process reengineering by adopting green innovation for sustainable transformation. Guided by the Resource-Based View (RBV), the study examines logistics and distribution processes in relation to business process reengineering (BPR), through green innovation adoption, towards achieving sustainability goals. Drawing on a conceptual framework based in supply chain management and BPR theories, the study uses Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares to analyze data collected from respondents within the target industries. The results show that streamlined logistics and distribution processes help to ensure the success of Green Innovation as part of BPR, strengthening the trend towards sustainable transformation. The study accentuates the importance of logistics management in enabling environmental stewardship and enhanced operational efficiency, providing some key ideas for improving both theoretical developments and future directions as well on practice ground to adopt sustainable supply chain trends. DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.7.022 Keywords: Business Process Reengineering, Green Innovation, Sustainable Transformation, Warehouse Operation, Transportation
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