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A perspective for supply chain management: Building a conceptual framework

Supply chain relationships play a significant role in supply chain management to respond to dynamic export market changes. If the dyadic exporter-producer relationships are still weak, they impede the emergence of a high performance supply chain within an export market. This paper develops a concept...

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Published in:International journal of business science & applied management 2011, Vol.6 (3), p.1-14
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