How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?

The paper examines how utilization of management tools supports enterprises’ operating in supply chains. The paper critically reviews the results of a previous, survey-based study, with a sample of 198 employees from Slovenian organizations, who assessed utilization of management tools in their orga...

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Main Authors: Sonja Treven, Duško Uršič, Walled Rashad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Split, Faculty of Economics 2019-01-01
Series:Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/323388
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spelling doaj-d049c3767b3d4fc9ab251dd33a97eef82020-11-25T01:52:00ZengUniversity of Split, Faculty of EconomicsManagement : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues1331-01941846-33632019-01-01241120How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?Sonja Treven0Duško Uršič1Walled Rashad2Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaFaculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaReda Chemicals, Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaThe paper examines how utilization of management tools supports enterprises’ operating in supply chains. The paper critically reviews the results of a previous, survey-based study, with a sample of 198 employees from Slovenian organizations, who assessed utilization of management tools in their organizations. With hierarchical regression analysis authors test the associations between management tools’ usage and enterprises operating in supply chain; the impact was controlled with the most significant personal and organizational drivers of management-tools usage. Results show that loyalty management, core competences, and scenario and contingency planning are most strongly associated with the supply chain management’s activities in organizations. The traditional supply chain management’ tools, like outsourcing, lean production and total quality management, are currently not considered to be important vehicles for supporting enterprises’ participation in supply chains. The results from this study suggest rethinking of the current focus of management tools utilization, when organizations try to improve their participation in supply chains. More management tools were measured than in earlier studies regarding management tools, supporting enterprises’ participation in supply chain; relations between management-tools utilization and enterprise participation in supply chain were empirically examined. In addition, the most commonly used management tools were considered simultaneously, which had not been done in prior studies. https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/323388management toolsorganizationsupply chain managementsystems approachenterprise participation in supply chain
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How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
management tools
organization
supply chain management
systems approach
enterprise participation in supply chain
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Duško Uršič
Walled Rashad
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title How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
title_short How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
title_full How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
title_fullStr How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
title_full_unstemmed How management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
title_sort how management tools holistically support enterprises’ operation in supply chains?
publisher University of Split, Faculty of Economics
series Management : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues
issn 1331-0194
1846-3363
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The paper examines how utilization of management tools supports enterprises’ operating in supply chains. The paper critically reviews the results of a previous, survey-based study, with a sample of 198 employees from Slovenian organizations, who assessed utilization of management tools in their organizations. With hierarchical regression analysis authors test the associations between management tools’ usage and enterprises operating in supply chain; the impact was controlled with the most significant personal and organizational drivers of management-tools usage. Results show that loyalty management, core competences, and scenario and contingency planning are most strongly associated with the supply chain management’s activities in organizations. The traditional supply chain management’ tools, like outsourcing, lean production and total quality management, are currently not considered to be important vehicles for supporting enterprises’ participation in supply chains. The results from this study suggest rethinking of the current focus of management tools utilization, when organizations try to improve their participation in supply chains. More management tools were measured than in earlier studies regarding management tools, supporting enterprises’ participation in supply chain; relations between management-tools utilization and enterprise participation in supply chain were empirically examined. In addition, the most commonly used management tools were considered simultaneously, which had not been done in prior studies.
topic management tools
organization
supply chain management
systems approach
enterprise participation in supply chain
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/323388
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