Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective

Manufacturing companies as well as service providers often encounter barriers in successful implementation of supply-chain management (SCM) principles and practices. The present research, through extensive literature review, has identified the main barriers of SCM implementation for Malaysian manufa...

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Main Authors: Islam, Rafikul, Anis, Azilah
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Language:English
Published: Intechopen 2018
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spelling my.iium.irep.650282018-08-14T04:24:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/65028/ Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective Islam, Rafikul Anis, Azilah HF5001 Business. Business Administration Manufacturing companies as well as service providers often encounter barriers in successful implementation of supply-chain management (SCM) principles and practices. The present research, through extensive literature review, has identified the main barriers of SCM implementation for Malaysian manufacturing companies. Having identified the list of barriers, the items in the list are prioritized by applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Ten respondents who have wide range of experiences in dealing with SCM, have provided the necessary inputs in the prioritization exercise. The individual AHP pairwise comparison matrices are aggregated and Superdecision software has been used to compute the priorities. From the generated ranks, the most critical barriers can easily be identified. The onus on the Malaysian manufacturing companies is to take note of the present research findings and take appropriate measures so that the full benefits of SCM can be reaped. Though the findings are valid in the Malaysian context, but judgments from people from other countries can be taken and a comparison of the results can be made. Intechopen 2018 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/65028/1/65028_Prioritisation%20of%20Internal%20and%20External%20Barriers.pdf Islam, Rafikul and Anis, Azilah (2018) Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective. In: Multicriteria methods and techniques applied to supply-chain management. Intechopen, London, pp. 35-55. ISBN 978-1-78923-335-3 http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.75889
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topic HF5001 Business. Business Administration
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Islam, Rafikul
Anis, Azilah
Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective
description Manufacturing companies as well as service providers often encounter barriers in successful implementation of supply-chain management (SCM) principles and practices. The present research, through extensive literature review, has identified the main barriers of SCM implementation for Malaysian manufacturing companies. Having identified the list of barriers, the items in the list are prioritized by applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Ten respondents who have wide range of experiences in dealing with SCM, have provided the necessary inputs in the prioritization exercise. The individual AHP pairwise comparison matrices are aggregated and Superdecision software has been used to compute the priorities. From the generated ranks, the most critical barriers can easily be identified. The onus on the Malaysian manufacturing companies is to take note of the present research findings and take appropriate measures so that the full benefits of SCM can be reaped. Though the findings are valid in the Malaysian context, but judgments from people from other countries can be taken and a comparison of the results can be made.
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author Islam, Rafikul
Anis, Azilah
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Anis, Azilah
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title Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective
title_short Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective
title_full Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective
title_fullStr Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective
title_full_unstemmed Prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a Malaysian perspective
title_sort prioritisation of internal and external barriers for supply chain implementation in manufacturing companies: a malaysian perspective
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