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Supply Chain Strategy, Supply Chain Flexibility and its Impact on Supply Chain Performance: A Statistical Modeling Approach

Amit Chandak, Anshul Gangele

Abstract


In the cutting edge aggressive business condition, the associations coordinate their businesses deliberately within supply chain network. Current research is an attempt to highlight the impact practices in context of supply chain (i.e. strategy and flexibility) on performance in a sample of the automobile industry in India. With the assistance of quantitative research, a poll gets ready and an overview was directed among the respondents. A measurable instrument used to research the data gathered from the overview. The path modeling methodology was utilized to test the critical relationship (statistically) of the hypothesis. The examination contemplates results found that supply chain strategy (SCS) and supply chain flexibility (SCF) emphatically influence business performance. Likewise, examination finds a positive connection among SCS and SCF with supply chain performance (SCP) and the result demonstrates that viable and efficient SCF has a positive impact on the firm’s performance. This investigation contributes new information to the current writing by giving an exploration structure that can upgrade the execution of the Indian automobile enterprises and give viable suggestions dependent on the examination discoveries.


Keywords


Supply Chain Management (SCM), Supply Chain Strategy (SCS), Supply Chain Flexibility (SCF), Supply Chain Performance (SCP).

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Amit Chandak, Anshul Gangele. Supply Chain Strategy, Supply Chain Flexibility and Its Impact on Supply Chain Performance: A Statistical Modeling Approach. Journal of Production Research & Management. 2019; 9(2): 29–34p.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/joprm.v9i2.2597

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