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The role of supply chain integration between integrated information technology and financial performance – a disaggregated framework and findings

PurposeTo examine the role of supply chain integration (SCI – i.e. supplier integration, customer integration and internal integration) between integrated information technology (IIT) and financial performance (FP).Design/methodology/approachAn explanatory sequential mixed-methods study was conducte...

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Published in:The international journal of logistics management 2024-02, Vol.35 (2), p.483-503
Main Authors: Ruzo-Sanmartín, Emilio, Abousamra, Alaa Abdelaziz, Otero-Neira, Carmen, Svensson, Göran
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Language:English
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Summary:PurposeTo examine the role of supply chain integration (SCI – i.e. supplier integration, customer integration and internal integration) between integrated information technology (IIT) and financial performance (FP).Design/methodology/approachAn explanatory sequential mixed-methods study was conducted, collecting quantitative data first and then examining the quantitative results with in-depth qualitative data from a sample targeting manufacturing and services firms in Egypt.FindingsThis study indicates that IIT relates positively to SCI, which in turn relates positively to FP. Main enablers/mechanisms and disablers/barriers for those linkages are identified.Research limitations/implicationsAfter establishing the linkages between ITT, SCI and FP in the quantitative phase of research, a qualitative phase based on follow-up interviews provide deeper understanding about mechanisms and contexts behind those linkages.Practical implicationsOffer firms guidance to assess IIT, SCI and FP.Originality/valueWith a disaggregated framework of IIT, SCI and FP, this study contributes by answering a need for development of a methodological toolbox of the field in supply chain management, with a rigorous use of mixed method research, as a way of departing from the normal approach to help researchers in providing a deeper and richer understanding of supply chain problems.
ISSN:0957-4093
1758-6550
DOI:10.1108/IJLM-02-2022-0040