The Mediating Role Of Strategic Alliance On The Relationship Between Uncertainty, Integration, Supply Chain Flexibility And Supply Chain Performance
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Abstract
A supply chain management (SCM) practise is a grouping of at least three different things (people, organisations, or developments) or a multi-dimensional development that includes both the upstream and downstream parts of the supply chain. The objective of this study is to identify the key factors influencing supply chain management practices in Logistics Company. A total of 148 respondents' responses were gathered by the researcher for this study. Quantitative method was used, and questionnaires were distributed to all respondents. Based on the results, we can conclude that Uncertainty, Flexibility and Integration in Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Management Performance have a statistically significant linear relationship. In addition, it can be concluded that the indirect effect between Uncertainty, Flexibility and Integration in Supply Chain Management (X) and Supply Chain Management Performance (Y) through the mediating variable Strategic Alliance in Supply Chain Management (M) is statistically significant. The findings of this study are significant because they shed light on the various SCM antecedents that influence business success in Malaysia's logistics sector.