Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain

A rigorous and extensive application of the value chain management (VCM) has become the vogue in modern day business practices and processes. However, due to the complex and multidimensional nature of value chains, achieving efficient and effective value chain management in real value chains remains...

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Main Authors: Arthur Mapanga, Collins Ogutu Miruka, Nehemiah Mavetera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2018-01-01
Series:Problems and Perspectives in Management
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/9942/PPM_2018_01_Mapanga.pdf
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spelling doaj-22d6183ad7f047b5ae3e61079d331f9a2020-11-25T00:15:37ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672018-01-01161223510.21511/ppm.16(1).2018.039942Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chainArthur Mapanga0Collins Ogutu Miruka1Nehemiah Mavetera2Ph.D. Candidate, School of Economic Sciences, North-West UniversityProfessor, School of Business and Governance, North-West UniversityProfessor, School of Economic Sciences, North-West UniversityA rigorous and extensive application of the value chain management (VCM) has become the vogue in modern day business practices and processes. However, due to the complex and multidimensional nature of value chains, achieving efficient and effective value chain management in real value chains remains a major conundrum for practitioners. Many unknown barriers continue to impede effective and efficient value chain management in developing countries’ industrial value chains. The purpose of this study was to find out the common barriers to effective value chain management in a developing country’s industrial value chains using evidence from the cotton industry in Zimbabwe. The analysis was based on survey data sets obtained from 157 purposively sampled experts from the cotton industry value chain in Zimbabwe. Exploratory factor analysis was used to find the barriers to effective value chain management. The results revealed both architectural and governance barriers to effective value chain management. The findings also presented major policy implications for industrial value chains in the developing countries and also indicated areas for further robust research founded on a broader data set from other developing countries’ industrial chains as a way of validating the findings of this study.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/9942/PPM_2018_01_Mapanga.pdfbarriersdeveloping countriesexploratory factor analysisindustrial value chainsvalue chain management
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author Arthur Mapanga
Collins Ogutu Miruka
Nehemiah Mavetera
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Collins Ogutu Miruka
Nehemiah Mavetera
Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
Problems and Perspectives in Management
barriers
developing countries
exploratory factor analysis
industrial value chains
value chain management
author_facet Arthur Mapanga
Collins Ogutu Miruka
Nehemiah Mavetera
author_sort Arthur Mapanga
title Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
title_short Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
title_full Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
title_fullStr Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
title_sort barriers to effective value chain management in developing countries: new insights from the cotton industrial value chain
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Problems and Perspectives in Management
issn 1727-7051
1810-5467
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A rigorous and extensive application of the value chain management (VCM) has become the vogue in modern day business practices and processes. However, due to the complex and multidimensional nature of value chains, achieving efficient and effective value chain management in real value chains remains a major conundrum for practitioners. Many unknown barriers continue to impede effective and efficient value chain management in developing countries’ industrial value chains. The purpose of this study was to find out the common barriers to effective value chain management in a developing country’s industrial value chains using evidence from the cotton industry in Zimbabwe. The analysis was based on survey data sets obtained from 157 purposively sampled experts from the cotton industry value chain in Zimbabwe. Exploratory factor analysis was used to find the barriers to effective value chain management. The results revealed both architectural and governance barriers to effective value chain management. The findings also presented major policy implications for industrial value chains in the developing countries and also indicated areas for further robust research founded on a broader data set from other developing countries’ industrial chains as a way of validating the findings of this study.
topic barriers
developing countries
exploratory factor analysis
industrial value chains
value chain management
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/9942/PPM_2018_01_Mapanga.pdf
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