2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajsl.2017.12.010
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Empirical Relationships of Perceived Environmental Uncertainty, Supply Chain Collaboration and Operational Performance: Analyses of Direct, Indirect and Total Effects

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“…According to contingency theory, environmental uncertainty affects firms as opportunities and threats and it has a negative effect on firm performance. However, firms find opportunities in environmental uncertainty and would change the negative effect into the positive effect [12]. Orientation for SCM means that staff recognizes SCM, and then they strategically and structurally change firms to fit in the direction of SCM to perform SCM.…”
Section: Orientation and Collaboration For Scmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to contingency theory, environmental uncertainty affects firms as opportunities and threats and it has a negative effect on firm performance. However, firms find opportunities in environmental uncertainty and would change the negative effect into the positive effect [12]. Orientation for SCM means that staff recognizes SCM, and then they strategically and structurally change firms to fit in the direction of SCM to perform SCM.…”
Section: Orientation and Collaboration For Scmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, research on precedent factors of collaboration for SCM is not active. For instance, Bae [12] identified perceived environmental uncertainty as a precedent factor of supply chain collaboration. In addition, Iyer [13] and Rodrigues et al [14] confirmed that logistics information systems have positive effect on supply chain collaboration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we have studied on different firm performances that could yield more precise results. Third, there are a limited number of studies in the logistics sector and companies that adopt the SP approach (Bae, 2017;Ballou, 2004;Rojo et al, 2018). Fourth, EC is concerned with the application of SP rather than a complementary dimension of SP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The era of mass production had originally introduced the term supply chain management (SCM) to refer to the network of collaborations (Bae, 2017), such as; logistics (Bartholdi & Hankman, 2011;Lau, 2014;Lee & Woo, 2019), inventory management (Dorfman, 1954), transportation (Mitchell & Kovach, 2016;Robb & Silver, 1998), information (Lee & Woo, 2019;Lee & Nam, 2016), sourcing and competitive pricing with the high level of flexibility (Song & Song, 2009), and relationship to the customer or market demand (Extron, 2012). While ensuring a high level of product availability, SCM strives for customer value, and low cost (Carmelita, 2019;Irhamsyah, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%