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Analyzing Supply Chains with Pluralistic and Agribusiness Systems Frameworks

R.B. Murray-Prior (), Sylvia Concepcion, P. Batt, M.F. Rola-Rubzen, M. McGregor, Eufemio Rasco, Larry Digal (), Nerlita Manalili (), Malou Montiflor, Luis Hualda and Lorraine Migalbin
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R.B. Murray-Prior: Muresk Institute, Curtin University of Technology
Sylvia Concepcion: School of Management, University of the Philippines Mindanao
P. Batt: Muresk Institute, Curtin University of Technology
M.F. Rola-Rubzen: Muresk Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Northam, WA, Australia
M. McGregor: Muresk Institute, Curtin University of Technology
Eufemio Rasco: School of Management, University of the Philippines Mindanao
Larry Digal: School of Management, University of the Philippines Mindanao
Nerlita Manalili: NEXUS Agribusiness Solution nmm.nexus@yahoo.com
Malou Montiflor: School of Management, University of the Philippines Mindanao
Luis Hualda: School of Management, University of the Philippines Mindanao
Lorraine Migalbin: School of Management, University of the Philippines Mindanao

Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 2004, vol. 1, issue 2, 45-56

Abstract: Special problems arise when analyzing supply chains because of the complexity of the relationships in the system. In addressing this concern for a research project on a vegetable supply chain in Mindanao, the authors of this paper use a pluralistic methodology. A soft-systems framework was used to structure and analyze the problem and identify relevant systems. Issues addressed are the extent of efficiency along the supply chain (including input supply (issues), output marketing, quality control and transport) and the relationships between the various participants in the supply chain. Qualitative and quantitative data collection methods have been used.

Keywords: Philippines (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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