Analysing the differences between theoretical and implemented supply chain strategies in selected organisations
Organisations can use supply chain strategies to gain a competitive advantage for the supply chain. A competitive advantage can be achieved by means of low cost or by means of differentiation. However, organisations have to implement the correct supply chain strategy. Returns on investment can be co...
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doaj-5da579fc135e4edf9b32b80adb1be0c12020-11-25T01:03:08ZengAOSISJournal of Transport and Supply Chain Management2310-87891995-52352011-11-015129931510.4102/jtscm.v5i1.7978Analysing the differences between theoretical and implemented supply chain strategies in selected organisationsDanie J. Nel0Johanna A. Badenhorst-Weiss1University of South AfricaUniversity of South AfricaOrganisations can use supply chain strategies to gain a competitive advantage for the supply chain. A competitive advantage can be achieved by means of low cost or by means of differentiation. However, organisations have to implement the correct supply chain strategy. Returns on investment can be compromised if organisations implement an incorrect supply chain strategy. The objective of the article is to analyse the differences between theoretically implied and implemented supply chain strategies within selected organisations. The differences between supply chain strategies implied by literature and those implemented by selected organisations are analysed by determining how the organisations are managing their supply chain drivers. Organisations with lean supply chains should manage their supply chain drivers to achieve efficiency, while organisations with agile supply chains should manage their supply chain drivers with responsiveness towards customers' needs in mind. Non-probability sampling was used to include 13 organisations in the research. Six organisations are implementing different supply chain strategies to what literature principles are suggesting to them based on specific supply chain characteristics. An analysis is done on how these six organisations are managing their supply chain drivers.https://jtscm.co.za/index.php/jtscm/article/view/79 |
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Analysing the differences between theoretical and implemented supply chain strategies in selected organisations |
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Analysing the differences between theoretical and implemented supply chain strategies in selected organisations |
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Analysing the differences between theoretical and implemented supply chain strategies in selected organisations |
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2310-8789 1995-5235 |
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Organisations can use supply chain strategies to gain a competitive advantage for the supply chain. A competitive advantage can be achieved by means of low cost or by means of differentiation. However, organisations have to implement the correct supply chain strategy. Returns on investment can be compromised if organisations implement an incorrect supply chain strategy. The objective of the article is to analyse the differences between theoretically implied and implemented supply chain strategies within selected organisations. The differences between supply chain strategies implied by literature and those implemented by selected organisations are analysed by determining how the organisations are managing their supply chain drivers. Organisations with lean supply chains should manage their supply chain drivers to achieve efficiency, while organisations with agile supply chains should manage their supply chain drivers with responsiveness towards customers' needs in mind. Non-probability sampling was used to include 13 organisations in the research. Six organisations are implementing different supply chain strategies to what literature principles are suggesting to them based on specific supply chain characteristics. An analysis is done on how these six organisations are managing their supply chain drivers. |
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