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Role of innovative supply chain practices and total quality management (TQM) on performance of Indian cement manufacturing firms : an empirical study

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Rola innowacyjnych praktyk w łańcuchu dostaw i zarządzania przez jakość a wydajność indyjskich przedsiębiorstw wytwarzających cement : badanie doświadczalne
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In extremely turbulent situation when world faces major economic crisis then particularly Indian manufacturing sector had major set back. In such situation some of Indian cement sector has demonstrated healthy performance through innovative supply chain practices. In this study author conducted an empirical study to understand how innovative practices in supply chain in combination with TQM (Total Quality Management) can help firm to reduce cost and improve customer satisfaction which in turn reflect high profitability and better market share. Out of five proposed model four model is accepted and fifth model is not supported by regression analysis. The findings clearly reveal that Indian cement Industry is quite in nascent stage to adopt Innovative supply chain practices.
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W wyjątkowo niespokojnych czasach, kiedy świat stawia czoła poważnemu kryzysowi gospodarczemu, szczególnie indyjski sektor wytwórczy doświadczył poważnego zahamowania. Pomimo takiej sytuacji, część indyjskiego sekora cementu wykazała dobrą wydajność dzięki zastosowaniu innowacyjnych praktyk w łańcuchu dostaw. W nieniejszej pracy autor przeprowadza badanie w celu zrozumienia jak innowacyjne praktyki w łańcuchu dostaw w połączeniu z zarządzaniem przez jakość (TQM) może pomóc przedsiębiorstwu zredukować koszty i poprawić satysfakcję klienta, co z kolei znajduje odzwierciedlenie w wysokiej rentowności i większym udziale w rynku. Z pięciu zaproponowanych modeli cztery zostały zaakceptowane, a piąty model nie jest wspierany przez analizę regresji. Wyniki jasno wykazują, że przemysł indyjskiego cementu znajduje się w stanie sprzyjającym zastosowaniu innowacyjnych praktyk w łańcuchu dostaw.
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