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THE IMPACT OF PERFORMANCES IN ROMANIAN SUPPLY CHAINS ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Gyula Laszlo Florian and Alexandru Constangioara

Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2013, vol. 7, issue 1, 318-324

Abstract: The concept of supply chain encompasses all the activities and processes associated with the flows of merchandises, services, information and capital from origin to the end customer. A vast body of supply chain management literature deals with identifying optimum performance measurement system in a supply chain. After presenting the metrics and sub-metrics used to measure the performances in a supply chain using the balanced scorecards methodology, we propose an empirical study based on a supply chain research conducted in 2011 on a representative sample of Romanian firms from various industries. We have conducted a principal component analysis to assess the validity of scales used to collect the data. Then we have conducted OLS analysis of the impact of customers’ orientation, operational excellence and innovation/leadership on organizational performances. Results bring evidence of a positive and statistically significant impact of performances in supply chains on organizational performances.

Date: 2013
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