This paper examines factors that promote firms to develop supply chain collaborations (SCC) with their partners and relationships between SCC and supply chain operational performances (SCOP), using a questionnaire survey on Thai automotive and electronics industries in 2012. This paper also carries out a comparative study on these questions between the electronics and automotive industries. Two-stage least squares (2SLS) regressions verifY that supplier evaluation and audit is a foundation for firms to share information and synchronize decision makings with their partners, and that such SCC are significantly related to SCOP indictors such as on-time delivery, fast procurement, and flexibility to customer need irrespective of industry type. ...
Purpose: The ultimate‘s objective of this study is to identify the main advantages of collaboration ...
The competitive nature of the global automobile industry has resulted in a battle for efficiency and...
Purpose – Supply chain partnering (SCP) in internationally operating companies is still not adequate...
This paper examines factors that encourage firms to go into supply chain collaborations (SCC) and re...
The present study empirically investigated the supply chain capabilities to determine the supply cha...
Purpose: Indeed due to global advancement, rapid technological innovation, and enhancing regional in...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to gain better understandings on the interrelationships among...
[[abstract]]Academic and business fields have frequently examined the significance and influence of ...
The emphasis given on improving supply chains in organizations both by companies and academia in pas...
Abstract: In today’s highly globalised, increasingly interlinked, and extremely competitive auto ind...
This paper was about comparison between two groups of companies with different characteristics of te...
This study explores the practices of supply chain and evaluation practices of supplier concerning th...
Supply chain collaboration has been a major component of competitive strategy to enhance organizatio...
As competition becomes more intense, it is becoming increasingly important for a firm to build an ef...
The researcher specifies the relation between the latent and observed variables and inter-correlatio...
Purpose: The ultimate‘s objective of this study is to identify the main advantages of collaboration ...
The competitive nature of the global automobile industry has resulted in a battle for efficiency and...
Purpose – Supply chain partnering (SCP) in internationally operating companies is still not adequate...
This paper examines factors that encourage firms to go into supply chain collaborations (SCC) and re...
The present study empirically investigated the supply chain capabilities to determine the supply cha...
Purpose: Indeed due to global advancement, rapid technological innovation, and enhancing regional in...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to gain better understandings on the interrelationships among...
[[abstract]]Academic and business fields have frequently examined the significance and influence of ...
The emphasis given on improving supply chains in organizations both by companies and academia in pas...
Abstract: In today’s highly globalised, increasingly interlinked, and extremely competitive auto ind...
This paper was about comparison between two groups of companies with different characteristics of te...
This study explores the practices of supply chain and evaluation practices of supplier concerning th...
Supply chain collaboration has been a major component of competitive strategy to enhance organizatio...
As competition becomes more intense, it is becoming increasingly important for a firm to build an ef...
The researcher specifies the relation between the latent and observed variables and inter-correlatio...
Purpose: The ultimate‘s objective of this study is to identify the main advantages of collaboration ...
The competitive nature of the global automobile industry has resulted in a battle for efficiency and...
Purpose – Supply chain partnering (SCP) in internationally operating companies is still not adequate...