Author: Wong, Tak Way David
Title: The effects of supply chain innovation, dynamic capabilities on supply chain performance in fashion industry
Advisors: Ngai, Eric (MM)
Degree: Ph.D.
Year: 2020
Subject: Business logistics
Industrial management
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Department of Management and Marketing
Pages: 136 pages : illustrations
Language: English
Abstract: The supply chain is seen as a source of competitive advantage, and its innovation has become a critical research topic in business-to-business marketing and production. However, the main obstacle to empirical research on supply chain innovation is the lack of validated and well-developed measurement scales for supply chain innovation. Therefore, it is necessary to develop the measurement of the supply chain innovation construct. By collecting primary quantitative and qualitative data, a multi-item measurement scale of supply chain innovation was developed using the 10-step validation procedure of MacKenzie et al. (2011). Supply chain innovation was then operationalized as a multidimensional construct with three aspects, marketing, technology development, and logistics-oriented innovation activities, resulting in 29 measurement items. Business-to-Business marketers can apply this empirically validated scale to evaluate their supply chain innovation efforts and identify areas for improvement.
Rights: All rights reserved
Access: open access

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