Collaborative supply chain practices and performance: exploring the key role of information quality

2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 463-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Wiengarten ◽  
Paul Humphreys ◽  
Guangming Cao ◽  
Brian Fynes ◽  
Alan McKittrick
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 357-364
Author(s):  
Shreyansh Jain, Et. al.

This paper studied about the role of different independent factors on supply chain responsiveness. Here, we considered factors such as joint decision making, information quality and performance risk as three independent variables and supply chain responsiveness as a dependent variable. We tried to survey different supply chain professionals working in different sectors to have an unbiased image in our study. After applying Pearson corelation in our study, we understood the significance of our independent variables on supply chain responsiveness. The positive significance shows the importance of these factors while working on our dependent variable. All three relationships are showcasing either positive or strong corelation. Finally, we could infer that there are a lot more factors that we can take in to consideration for calculating the impact on supply chain responsiveness in future studies. This will definitely strengthen the case and will help in practical explanation.                       


Author(s):  
Farhad Kafi ◽  
Majid Kafi

In the new dynamic economic environment where supply chains increasingly face constant change and instability, the better supply chain planning and management enabled by advanced data management systems provides enhanced value proposition for customers resulting in improved profitability for firms along the supply chain. However, achieving such high quality level of supply chain visibility is not an easy task requiring technological capability, organizational willingness and data quality management intensively demanding attention from both managers and scholars. Therefore, the chapter begins with an overview of the role of information systems in supply chain management followed by a discussion regarding the role of information quality in successful supply chain interactions. Data quality management in terms of strategy and data governance is then reviewed. Finally, data quality tools complementing strategy dimension of data quality management are studied.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 371-396 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinyu (Judy) Hu ◽  
Larissa K. Barber ◽  
YoungAh Park ◽  
Arla Day

AbstractSeveral decades of research have addressed the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology. However, segmented research streams with myriad terminologies run the risk of construct proliferation and lack an integrated theoretical justification of the contributions of ICT concepts. Therefore, by identifying important trends and reflecting on key constructs, findings, and theories, our review seeks to determine whether a compelling case can be made for the uniqueness of ICT-related concepts in studying employee and performance in I-O psychology. Two major themes emerge from our review of the ICT literature: (a) a technology behavior perspective and (b) a technology experience perspective. The technology behavior perspective with three subcategories (the “where” of work design, the “when” of work extension, and the “what” of work inattention) explores how individual technology use can be informative for predicting employee well-being and performance. The technology experience perspective theme with two subcategories (the “how” of ICT appraisals and “why” of motives) emphasizes unique psychological (as opposed to behavioral) experiences arising from the technological work context. Based on this review, we outline key challenges of current ICT research perspectives and opportunities for further enhancing our understanding of technological implications for individual workers and organizations.


2022 ◽  
pp. 137-168
Author(s):  
Saibal Kumar Saha ◽  
Sangita Saha ◽  
Ajeya Jha

An efficient supply chain management helps to increase the productivity of a business. Use of information technology and concepts like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud computing have integrated the different aspects of supply chain with its stakeholders. Published literature in the field of SCM, IT, and the pharmaceutical industry has been reviewed, and different aspects of innovation, technique, risks, advancements, factors, and models have been taken into consideration to form a comprehensive chapter focusing on the role of information technology in the supply chain management of the pharmaceutical industry. The chapter finds that IT has made a significant impact in improving the efficiency of SCM. But its successful implementation and collaboration with other firms is the key to success for an efficient SCM. Within each category, gaps have been identified.


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