2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2006.11.010
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The use of information systems for logistics and supply chain management in South East Europe: Current status and future direction☆

Abstract: This research aims to investigate the current status and future direction of the use of Keywords: Supply chain management, information systems, logistics, South East Europe, policy making IntroductionThe globalisation market has stimulated the demand on the use of concepts, techniques, tools, systems, technologies, models and frameworks in enterprises for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM). This phenomenon is not surprising given that supply chain now has to compete with other supply chains (Koh et a… Show more

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“…This finding tends to confirm Ketikidis et al (2008), who noted that Southeast European companies focus more on dealing with suppliers other than customers, mainly because many of such companies are production/SCM oriented, given their institutional and economic realities (Buckley, 2009).…”
Section: Univariate Analysismentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…This finding tends to confirm Ketikidis et al (2008), who noted that Southeast European companies focus more on dealing with suppliers other than customers, mainly because many of such companies are production/SCM oriented, given their institutional and economic realities (Buckley, 2009).…”
Section: Univariate Analysismentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The finding that all two constructs constituting IS practices had more significant effects on operational performance of Bulgarian SMEs as compared to Turkish SMEs, is not particularly surprising. As noted earlier in Bloomen and Petrov (1994) and Ketikidis et al (2008), there has been an increasing interest in logistics applications and related technologies in Southeast European countries including Bulgaria. Compared to the relatively mature infrastructure of Turkey, early stage IS implementations in Bulgaria may lead to a more favorable impact on SMEs' operational performance given the absence of proper SCM practices.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…Therefore the company has to incur loss on costs such as labor costs, transportation costs, destruction costs, primary and secondary raw materials etc. Several researchers (Wee and Yang, 2004;Hunt, et al 2005;Ketikidis, et al 2008) have shown that such kind of losses resulted from uncoordinated channel can be minimized through close coordination between partners within the supply chain including customers by forming alliances or sharing information and knowledge to create a collaborative competitive and cost effective supply chain.…”
Section: Processors' Knowledge On Scm Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%