Is Collaborative Planning a Determinant of Financial Performance in Supply Chain?: Empirical Study
Irina Berezinets,
Natalia Nikolchenko and
Nikolay Zenkevich
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Irina Berezinets: St. Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Natalia Nikolchenko: St. Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Nikolay Zenkevich: St. Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), 2020, vol. 13, issue 3, 38-53
Abstract:
As both the practice and the results of the contemporary studies show, collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) improves the financial performance of supply chain members. The study investigated how Russian companies - the supply chain members, implement the process of CPFR in practice, and how implementation of the concept of collaborative planning affects the financial performance of the companies. The analysis of the obtained results revealed that collaborative planning drives the revenue of companies participating in the supply chain.
Date: 2020
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