Efficient supply chain management (SCM) is recognized as a strategic tool for companies to enhance their performance in terms of quality, time, speed and reliability while minimizing total costs. Based on resource-based view (RBV) and knowledge-based view of the firm (KBV)perspectives, supply chain is considered as an organization’s strategic asset to achieve competitive advantage. Knowledge management (KM) is a crucial requirement for the organizations to leverage their knowledge in today’s turbulent business environment. Knowledge acquisition and knowledge application are two important aspects of knowledge management that should seriously be taken into consideration by all organizations. This work investigates the linkage between SCM and KM. In specific, this work was carried out to empirically examine the relationships between supply chain process knowledge and organizational performance. Supply chain learning also has been investigated as another factor which affects organizational performance. Environmental knowledge was tested as the moderating variable in the relationship between supply chain process knowledge and organizational performance.
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Efficient supply chain management (SCM) is recognized as a strategic tool for companies to enhance their performance in terms of quality, time, speed and reliability while minimizing total costs. Based on resource-based view (RBV) and knowledge-based view of the firm (KBV)perspectives, supply chain is considered as an organization’s strategic asset to achieve competitive advantage. Knowledge management (KM) is a crucial requirement for the organizations to leverage their knowledge in today’s turbulent business environment. Knowledge acquisition and knowledge application are two important aspects of knowledge management that should seriously be taken into consideration by all organizations. This work investigates the linkage between SCM and KM. In specific, this work was carried out to empirically examine the relationships between supply chain process knowledge and organizational performance. Supply chain learning also has been investigated as another factor which affects organizational performance. Environmental knowledge was tested as the moderating variable in the relationship between supply chain process knowledge and organizational performance.
Ms. Asieh Mohammadi Sardabi holds an MBA from MultimediaUniversity of Malaysia. She involves in the oil and gas industryand operates her own enterprise in Malaysia. Associate Professor Dr. Sazali Abdul Wahab is currently theDirector of Centre for Academic Development (CAD), NationalDefence University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Efficient supply chain management (SCM) is recognized as a strategic tool for companies to enhance their performance in terms of quality, time, speed and reliability while minimizing total costs. Based on resource-based view (RBV) and knowledge-based view of the firm (KBV)perspectives, supply chain is considered as an organization s strategic asset to achieve competitive advantage. Knowledge management (KM) is a crucial requirement for the organizations to leverage their knowledge in today s turbulent business environment. Knowledge acquisition and knowledge application are two important aspects of knowledge management that should seriously be taken into consideration by all organizations. This work investigates the linkage between SCM and KM. In specific, this work was carried out to empirically examine the relationships between supply chain process knowledge and organizational performance. Supply chain learning also has been investigated as another factor which affects organizational performance. Environmental knowledge was tested as the moderating variable in the relationship between supply chain process knowledge and organizational performance. 152 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783845435442
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