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Effect of business intelligence on operational performance: the mediating role of supply chain ambidexterity

PurposeThis study aims to examined the impact of business intelligence (BI) and supply chain ambidexterity (SCA) on operational performance (OP), contributing to dwarf knowledge in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the context of emerging economies. The mediating role of SCA was consider...

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Published in:Modern supply chain research and applications 2023-03, Vol.5 (1), p.28-49
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Competition
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Decision making
Efficiency
Emerging markets
Knowledge
Operational performance
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Supply chain ambidexterity
Supply chains
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