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THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF INTERNAL ENABLERS ON INTERNAL INTEGRATION AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE

The present paper aims to assess both the direct as well as the indirect effects of internal enablers on internal integration and business performance in the supply chain. A full managerial comprehension of the connection between supply chain integration (SCI) and business performance is missing so...

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Published in:Journal of business economics and management 2023-10, Vol.24 (4), p.633-652
Main Authors: Ruzo-Sanmartín, Emilio, Abousamra, Alaa A., Otero-Neira, Carmen, Svensson, Göran
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