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Impact of Digitalization on the Efficiency of Supply Chain Management in the Digital Economy

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  • Anna Mikhaylova

    (North-Eastern Federal University, Russia)

  • Tatyana Sakulyeva

    (State University of Management, Russia)

  • Tamara Shcherbina

    (Financial University Under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia)

  • Natalia Levoshich

    (Financial University Under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia)

  • Yuri Truntsevsky

    (Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law Under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia)

Abstract

The study considers digital supply management from the perspective of the involvement in international trade. A SWOT analysis of the concept has been carried out; the concept strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats have been highlighted. The hypothesis has been thoroughly considered through the example of the following countries: the Russian Federation (RF), the People's Republic of China, and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG); in particular, the correlation between the volume of external traffic and the investment in SCM software was built. It has been revealed that in some countries an increase in the volume of external traffic due to an increase in investment in SCM software is associated with the complication and globalization of supply chains, which increases the competitiveness of goods and services of these countries. A composite index that takes into account the efficiency of the supply chain using digital technologies has been developed.

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  • Anna Mikhaylova & Tatyana Sakulyeva & Tamara Shcherbina & Natalia Levoshich & Yuri Truntsevsky, 2021. "Impact of Digitalization on the Efficiency of Supply Chain Management in the Digital Economy," International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS), IGI Global, vol. 17(3), pages 34-46, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jeis00:v:17:y:2021:i:3:p:34-46
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