IT capability as an enabler of supply chain integration and coordination

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Abstract

This study develops a research model to examine how IT capability influences supply chain integration which then has a positive impact on supply chain coordination. Data were collected from a survey administered to 231 Australian small-to-medium enterprises (SME). The structural equation modelling approach is used to test hypotheses. Findings suggest that supply chain integration is positively affectively by IT capability and can directly impact on supply chain coordination. This study contributes knowledge on understanding how IT helps SMEs to achieve business value in the supply chain context.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe 33rd Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference
Subtitle of host publicationWicked Solutions to Wicked Problems: The challenges facing management research and practice
PublisherCentral Queensland University Press
Pages783-795
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9780648110958
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019
Event33rd Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference - Pullman Cairns International Hotel, Cairns, Australia
Duration: 03 Dec 201906 Dec 2019
Conference number: 33
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Conference

Conference33rd Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference
Abbreviated titleWicked Solutions to Wicked Problems: The Challenges Facing Management Research and Practice
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityCairns
Period03/12/1906/12/19
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