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A structural equation model of supply chain management strategies and firm performance

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In this paper, a theoretical framework for supplier management and customer relationship strategies, supply chain management strategy, and firm performance using structural equation modeling is developed and analyzed using a comprehensive survey circulated to a wide variety of U.S. and European business executives.
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This research develops and analyzes a theoretical framework for supplier management and customer relationship strategies, supply chain management strategy, and firm performance using structural equation modeling. Data used in the paper were collected from a comprehensive survey circulated to a wide variety of U.S. and European business executives. Based on the findings, a clearer picture of the practice and benefits of SCM and its strategic implications emerges.

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