Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry
Purpose: This paper explores the procurement management strategies adopted in 100 five-star hotels operating in a highly touristic area in South Greece. The study identifies and discusses the benefits and the challenges of managing short supply chains in the selected region. Design/methodology/appro...
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doaj-6333e3c8256f4b5e95e31d9e70fbf2162021-07-05T06:27:21ZengEastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of TechnologyInternational Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research2408-00982408-01012019-12-01122728010.25103/ijbesar.122.06Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism IndustryArgyropoulou Maria0Argyropoulou Rachel1Folinas Dimitris2Misopoulos Fotios3Najacaj Suela4Management School, University of Liverpool, United KingdomManagement School, University of Liverpool, United KingdomDepartment of Supply Chain Management, International Hellenic University, GreeceManagement School, University of Liverpool, United KingdomDepartment of Supply Chain Management, International Hellenic University, GreecePurpose: This paper explores the procurement management strategies adopted in 100 five-star hotels operating in a highly touristic area in South Greece. The study identifies and discusses the benefits and the challenges of managing short supply chains in the selected region. Design/methodology/approach: Quantitative data were gathered by using a questionnaire with 16 closed-ended and 3 open-ended questions. The sample included the Managing Directors and some Administrators. The questionnaire was filled in between April 2017 and June of the same year. Findings: The majority of the respondents prefer to do business with local suppliers for a variety of reasons, the most important being the boost of local economy and immediate delivery which improves response time. High prices of local products and the availability of sufficient quantities were found the main concerns for the smooth running of operations. Research limitations/implications: The research uses data from two prefectures of Crete; a wider sample including other prefectures in Greece and in South Europe would provide a more holistic view on the effectiveness of short food supply chains. Originality/value: This paper makes a contribution by examining how short supply chains can be developed in local economies. This paper explores the procurement management strategies adopted in 100 five-star hotels operating in a highly touristic area in South Greece. The study identifies and discusses the benefits and the challenges of managing short supply chains in the selected region. The majority of the respondents prefer to do business with local suppliers for a variety of reasons, the most important being the boost of local economy and immediate delivery which improves response time. High prices of local products and the availability of sufficient quantities were found the main concerns for the smooth running of operations. Supplier selection criteria are also discussed.http://ijbesar.ihu.gr/docs/volume12_issue2/12_02_06.pdfshort supply chainshospitality industrysourcinggreece |
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Argyropoulou Maria Argyropoulou Rachel Folinas Dimitris Misopoulos Fotios Najacaj Suela Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research short supply chains hospitality industry sourcing greece |
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Argyropoulou Maria Argyropoulou Rachel Folinas Dimitris Misopoulos Fotios Najacaj Suela |
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Argyropoulou Maria |
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Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry |
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Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry |
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Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry |
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Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry |
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Procurement in Short Supply Chains: Lessons Learned from the Tourism Industry |
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procurement in short supply chains: lessons learned from the tourism industry |
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Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology |
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International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research |
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2408-0098 2408-0101 |
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2019-12-01 |
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Purpose: This paper explores the procurement management strategies adopted in 100 five-star hotels operating in a highly touristic area in South Greece. The study identifies and discusses the benefits and the challenges of managing short supply chains in the selected region. Design/methodology/approach: Quantitative data were gathered by using a questionnaire with 16 closed-ended and 3 open-ended questions. The sample included the Managing Directors and some Administrators. The questionnaire was filled in between April 2017 and June of the same year. Findings: The majority of the respondents prefer to do business with local suppliers for a variety of reasons, the most important being the boost of local economy and immediate delivery which improves response time. High prices of local products and the availability of sufficient quantities were found the main concerns for the smooth running of operations. Research limitations/implications: The research uses data from two prefectures of Crete; a wider sample including other prefectures in Greece and in South Europe would provide a more holistic view on the effectiveness of short food supply chains. Originality/value: This paper makes a contribution by examining how short supply chains can be developed in local economies. This paper explores the procurement management strategies adopted in 100 five-star hotels operating in a highly touristic area in South Greece. The study identifies and discusses the benefits and the challenges of managing short supply chains in the selected region. The majority of the respondents prefer to do business with local suppliers for a variety of reasons, the most important being the boost of local economy and immediate delivery which improves response time. High prices of local products and the availability of sufficient quantities were found the main concerns for the smooth running of operations. Supplier selection criteria are also discussed. |
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short supply chains hospitality industry sourcing greece |
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