The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises

The adoption of systematic inventory management practices (IMPs) is a critical success factor for businesses in a retailing industry. Nevertheless, there is lack of thorough understanding in the field of inventory management within a micro business setting. Thus, this study empirically explores the...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Kamilah, Mohamed Zabri, Shafie
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Published: The Academy of Business and Retail Management 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5339/
https://doi.org/10.24052/JBRMR/V12IS02/TMEOKOIMITRBIMPAPTCOMRE
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.53392022-01-09T04:00:43Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5339/ The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises Ahmad, Kamilah Mohamed Zabri, Shafie HF Commerce HF5001-6182 Business HF5428-5429.6 Retail trade The adoption of systematic inventory management practices (IMPs) is a critical success factor for businesses in a retailing industry. Nevertheless, there is lack of thorough understanding in the field of inventory management within a micro business setting. Thus, this study empirically explores the extent of IMPs in the micro retailing enterprises and the mediating effect of knowledge of IMPs on the relationship between IMPs and micro enterprises’ performance. A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 300 Malaysian owners/managers of micro retailing enterprises and 100 completed replies were received. The study finds that the usage level of systematic IMPs is moderate among the micro retailing enterprises with evaluation of suppliers as the most frequently applied IMPs. Meanwhile, inventory management activities related to reorder point, purchasing and controlling are adopted moderately. Interestingly, this study confirms that there is a significant direct effect of IMPs on enterprise performance. The relationship is partially mediated by knowledge of inventory management. This research enhances the body of knowledge in inventory management and the firm’s performance particularly within the context of micro enterprises. The Academy of Business and Retail Management 2018 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad, Kamilah and Mohamed Zabri, Shafie (2018) The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, 12 (2). pp. 83-93. ISSN 1751-8202 https://doi.org/10.24052/JBRMR/V12IS02/TMEOKOIMITRBIMPAPTCOMRE
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topic HF Commerce
HF5001-6182 Business
HF5428-5429.6 Retail trade
spellingShingle HF Commerce
HF5001-6182 Business
HF5428-5429.6 Retail trade
Ahmad, Kamilah
Mohamed Zabri, Shafie
The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
description The adoption of systematic inventory management practices (IMPs) is a critical success factor for businesses in a retailing industry. Nevertheless, there is lack of thorough understanding in the field of inventory management within a micro business setting. Thus, this study empirically explores the extent of IMPs in the micro retailing enterprises and the mediating effect of knowledge of IMPs on the relationship between IMPs and micro enterprises’ performance. A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 300 Malaysian owners/managers of micro retailing enterprises and 100 completed replies were received. The study finds that the usage level of systematic IMPs is moderate among the micro retailing enterprises with evaluation of suppliers as the most frequently applied IMPs. Meanwhile, inventory management activities related to reorder point, purchasing and controlling are adopted moderately. Interestingly, this study confirms that there is a significant direct effect of IMPs on enterprise performance. The relationship is partially mediated by knowledge of inventory management. This research enhances the body of knowledge in inventory management and the firm’s performance particularly within the context of micro enterprises.
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author Ahmad, Kamilah
Mohamed Zabri, Shafie
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Mohamed Zabri, Shafie
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title The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
title_short The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
title_full The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
title_fullStr The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
title_full_unstemmed The mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
title_sort mediating effect of knowledge in the relationship between inventory management practices and performance: the case of micro retailing enterprises
publisher The Academy of Business and Retail Management
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5339/
https://doi.org/10.24052/JBRMR/V12IS02/TMEOKOIMITRBIMPAPTCOMRE
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