Information Sharing's Impact on Supply Chain Management, Logistics, and Organizational Performance
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Information Sharing, Supply Chain Efficiency, Process Innovation, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Organizational PerformanceAbstract
This study investigates the relationships between supply chain management (SCM), logistics capability, information sharing, and organisational performance. Data was collected from 120 respondents in [industry/sector] using a quantitative research approach. The results of the analysis indicate that SCM, logistics capability, and information sharing are all positively and significantly related to organisational performance. Effective SCM practices, including integration, collaboration, and strategic planning, are essential for driving organisational success. Logistics capability, including delivery speed, dependability, and flexibility, is crucial in improving customer satisfaction and overall efficiency. Information sharing is a critical enabler of effective SCM and organisational performance, fostering collaboration, decision-making, and innovation. The study also found that demographic factors (gender, age, education) had limited impact on the relationships between the constructs. This suggests that the findings are generally applicable across different demographic segments. Overall, this study's findings highlight the importance of effective SCM, logistics capability, and information sharing as key drivers of organisational performance. Organisations prioritising these factors are more likely to achieve sustainable success in today's competitive business environment.
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