2021
DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v25i1.3588
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Supply Chain Performance of SMEs: The Role of Triple-A Strategy

Abstract: Agility, adaptability, and alignment (henceforth referred as triple-A) are supply chain strategy that supports sustainable competitive advantage. The previous studies found that triple-A is a principle to achieve the superior supply chain performance. However, a study that investigate the triple-A of SME, especially in culinary industry is still limited. This study aims to investigate the effect of triple-A towards SME supply chain performance in culinary industry. Using convenience sampling technique, 98 SMEs… Show more

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“…The supply chain performance variables in this study involved measuring the relationships between suppliers and business actors, the ability to plan and develop products, the ability to find new opportunities and markets, the effectiveness of business processes involving third parties and customers, and the ability to carry out supply chain flow activities appropriately. Thus, the indicators used in this variable were agility, adaptability, alignment, long-term relationship, information sharing, and process integration, as adopted from previous research [92,93].…”
Section: Operationalizing the Study Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supply chain performance variables in this study involved measuring the relationships between suppliers and business actors, the ability to plan and develop products, the ability to find new opportunities and markets, the effectiveness of business processes involving third parties and customers, and the ability to carry out supply chain flow activities appropriately. Thus, the indicators used in this variable were agility, adaptability, alignment, long-term relationship, information sharing, and process integration, as adopted from previous research [92,93].…”
Section: Operationalizing the Study Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%