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Impact Of Management Supply Chain On The Competitive Performance In Manufacturing Companies In Aguascalientes, Mexico, Impacto De La Gestion De La Cadena De Suministros Sobre El Desempeno Competitivo En Empresas Manufactureras De Aguascalientes, Mexico

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  • Carmen Estela Carlos Ornelas
  • Jorge Alberto Rodriguez Steffani
  • Ma. del Carmen Liquidano Rodriguez
  • Maria de los Angeles Silva Olvera
  • Yolanda Gonzalez Adame

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The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between supply chain management and the competitive performance of 60 companies in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes. We examine data collected from a questionnaire applied to one manager of each company. The dimensions of management supply chain were: customer focus, cooperation, integration, coordination, development, information management and continuous improvement. The dimensions of competitive performance were cost competitive performance, competitive performance in flexibility, competitive performance in quality and competitive performance in innovation ability. The data was analyzed using four multiple linear regression analysis in which the dependent variables were the dimensions of competitive performance. The supply chain management practices did not explain cost competitive performance, but explained part of the variability of competitive performance in flexibility, competitive performance in quality and competitive performance in innovation ability.

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  • Carmen Estela Carlos Ornelas & Jorge Alberto Rodriguez Steffani & Ma. del Carmen Liquidano Rodriguez & Maria de los Angeles Silva Olvera & Yolanda Gonzalez Adame, 2015. "Impact Of Management Supply Chain On The Competitive Performance In Manufacturing Companies In Aguascalientes, Mexico, Impacto De La Gestion De La Cadena De Suministros Sobre El Desempeno Competitivo ," Revista Internacional Administracion & Finanzas, The Institute for Business and Finance Research, vol. 8(1), pages 23-36.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibf:riafin:v:8:y:2015:i:1:p:23-36
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