Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study

abstract: This dissertation is an exploratory study that examined the differences in perceptions about supply chain management strategy, topics, tools, and techniques between procurement professionals in public and private sector organizations. This was accomplished through a survey of procurement p...

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Other Authors: Heller, Jacob Anthony (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.20862
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-208622018-06-22T03:04:31Z Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study abstract: This dissertation is an exploratory study that examined the differences in perceptions about supply chain management strategy, topics, tools, and techniques between procurement professionals in public and private sector organizations. This was accomplished through a survey of procurement professionals in a Fortune 500 company and a municipality in Arizona. The data were analyzed to understand how perceptions of supply chain management differed within this sample and whether the differences in perceptions were associated with formal education levels. Key findings indicate that for this or similar samples, public procurement respondents viewed their organizations' approach to supply chain management as a narrow function within purchasing while private sector respondents viewed their organization's approach to supply chain management as a strategic purchasing perspective that requires the coordination of cross functional areas. Second, public procurement respondents reported consistent and statistically significant lower levels of formal education than private sector respondents. Third, the supply chain management topics, tools, and techniques seem to be more important to private sector respondents than the public sector respondents. Finally, Respondents in both sectors recognize the importance of ethics and ethical behavior as an essential part of supply chain management. Dissertation/Thesis Heller, Jacob Anthony (Author) Cayer, Joseph (Advisor) Lan, Gerald (Committee member) Eden, Catherine (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Business Management Public administration Public Procurement Strategy Supply Chain Management eng 107 pages Ph.D. Public Administration 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.20862 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
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language English
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topic Business
Management
Public administration
Public Procurement
Strategy
Supply Chain Management
spellingShingle Business
Management
Public administration
Public Procurement
Strategy
Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study
description abstract: This dissertation is an exploratory study that examined the differences in perceptions about supply chain management strategy, topics, tools, and techniques between procurement professionals in public and private sector organizations. This was accomplished through a survey of procurement professionals in a Fortune 500 company and a municipality in Arizona. The data were analyzed to understand how perceptions of supply chain management differed within this sample and whether the differences in perceptions were associated with formal education levels. Key findings indicate that for this or similar samples, public procurement respondents viewed their organizations' approach to supply chain management as a narrow function within purchasing while private sector respondents viewed their organization's approach to supply chain management as a strategic purchasing perspective that requires the coordination of cross functional areas. Second, public procurement respondents reported consistent and statistically significant lower levels of formal education than private sector respondents. Third, the supply chain management topics, tools, and techniques seem to be more important to private sector respondents than the public sector respondents. Finally, Respondents in both sectors recognize the importance of ethics and ethical behavior as an essential part of supply chain management. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Public Administration 2013
author2 Heller, Jacob Anthony (Author)
author_facet Heller, Jacob Anthony (Author)
title Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study
title_short Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study
title_full Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study
title_fullStr Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Supply Chain Management Perspectives, Practices, and Strategies: A Private and Public Sector Comparative Study
title_sort supply chain management perspectives, practices, and strategies: a private and public sector comparative study
publishDate 2013
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