Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia

Drawing from complimentary perspective of supply chain management’s (SCM) prevailing theories i.e. transactional cost analysis, social exchange theory and contingency variables as constructs; and its principles of lean, agile and leagile as non-financial performance indicator; this study examines co...

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Main Author: Ponnusamy, Perumal
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78965
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description Drawing from complimentary perspective of supply chain management’s (SCM) prevailing theories i.e. transactional cost analysis, social exchange theory and contingency variables as constructs; and its principles of lean, agile and leagile as non-financial performance indicator; this study examines collaborative framework arrangements (FAs) as procurement tool with small and local suppliers for the supply of food-aid by governmental based humanitarian relief organizations for flood in Malaysia. The study established linkages between collaborative FAs to agile/leagile practices.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-789652020-05-04T06:17:55Z Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia Ponnusamy, Perumal Drawing from complimentary perspective of supply chain management’s (SCM) prevailing theories i.e. transactional cost analysis, social exchange theory and contingency variables as constructs; and its principles of lean, agile and leagile as non-financial performance indicator; this study examines collaborative framework arrangements (FAs) as procurement tool with small and local suppliers for the supply of food-aid by governmental based humanitarian relief organizations for flood in Malaysia. The study established linkages between collaborative FAs to agile/leagile practices. 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78965 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Ponnusamy, Perumal
Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia
title Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia
title_full Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia
title_fullStr Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia
title_short Collaborative Framework Arrangement for Agile/Leagile Procurement and Supply of Humanitarian Food Aid: A Case Study of Malaysia
title_sort collaborative framework arrangement for agile/leagile procurement and supply of humanitarian food aid: a case study of malaysia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78965