Proceedings of ICLT 2014

The effects of SCM drivers on SCM facilitators and SCM practices: A study of Thai SMEs

Therakorn Yardpaga; Phil Megicks; Paul Jones

Sripatum Business School, Sripatum University, Bangkok, Thailand; School of Management, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK; Sripatum Business School, Sripatum University, Bangkok, Thailand

International Conference on Logistics & Transport 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 299-305

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Abstract

Firm today aims to deliver their products and services to their end-customer with new and more effective processes through the concept of supply chain management (SCM) (Poirier and Reiter, 1996). The SCM study includes the management of inter-organisational operations (Chen and Paulraj, 2004) and supply chain alignment (Wong et al., 2012), the process integration in supply chain (Yu et al., 2013), the partnership model (Lambert et al.

Keywords

supply chain; partnership

Citation

Therakorn Yardpaga; Phil Megicks; Paul Jones (2014). The effects of SCM drivers on SCM facilitators and SCM practices: A study of Thai SMEs. Proceedings of the International Conference on Logistics & Transport (ICLT 2014), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 299-305.