A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper

In today’s business, supply chain management is considered as the key business objective which creates they way managers perceive on the company’s supply chain. Application on supply chain management has to bring added value and business benefit for the company, such as increase process efficiency,...

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Main Author: Kusuma, Fikar Ramadhan
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24475/
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description In today’s business, supply chain management is considered as the key business objective which creates they way managers perceive on the company’s supply chain. Application on supply chain management has to bring added value and business benefit for the company, such as increase process efficiency, customers’ satisfaction, responsiveness, eliminate waste, lower inventory that meets demand, and reduce the need of working capital. Hence, companies can distinguish itself within the virtue of their objectives and able to compete with other value streams. This study aims to assess the supply chain management phenomenon by approaching the supply chain structure, supply chain challenges, and improvement of the supply chain. Questions on the way companies articulate the supply chain management, application on the supply chain management, and the implications towards the way supply chain is conducted, has revealed different arguments between the related supply chain management theories and the actual circumstances. Based on these objectives, a qualitative-based research methodoly is employed using six organizations related with the Indonesia pepper industry as the case study. Results indicate that companies involved in the Indonesia pepper supply chain are aiming to conduct an effective supply chain management. Nevertheless, companies have a low awareness to establish a clear vision towards conducting supply chain management. Therefore, there is limited ability for the supply chain members especially the focal companies to create added value. Based on the findings, this research provides implication to the Indonesian pepper businesses and related pepper organizations.
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spelling nottingham-244752018-03-17T17:43:00Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24475/ A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper Kusuma, Fikar Ramadhan In today’s business, supply chain management is considered as the key business objective which creates they way managers perceive on the company’s supply chain. Application on supply chain management has to bring added value and business benefit for the company, such as increase process efficiency, customers’ satisfaction, responsiveness, eliminate waste, lower inventory that meets demand, and reduce the need of working capital. Hence, companies can distinguish itself within the virtue of their objectives and able to compete with other value streams. This study aims to assess the supply chain management phenomenon by approaching the supply chain structure, supply chain challenges, and improvement of the supply chain. Questions on the way companies articulate the supply chain management, application on the supply chain management, and the implications towards the way supply chain is conducted, has revealed different arguments between the related supply chain management theories and the actual circumstances. Based on these objectives, a qualitative-based research methodoly is employed using six organizations related with the Indonesia pepper industry as the case study. Results indicate that companies involved in the Indonesia pepper supply chain are aiming to conduct an effective supply chain management. Nevertheless, companies have a low awareness to establish a clear vision towards conducting supply chain management. Therefore, there is limited ability for the supply chain members especially the focal companies to create added value. Based on the findings, this research provides implication to the Indonesian pepper businesses and related pepper organizations. 2009 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24475/1/fikarramadhankusuma.pdf Kusuma, Fikar Ramadhan (2009) A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Kusuma, Fikar Ramadhan
A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper
title A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper
title_full A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper
title_fullStr A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper
title_short A Qualitative Study to Explore the Supply Chain Management in the Indonesia Pepper Industry: Case Study of Black and White Pepper
title_sort qualitative study to explore the supply chain management in the indonesia pepper industry: case study of black and white pepper
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24475/