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Tedarik Zinciri Yönetiminin Inovasyon Stratejilerine Etkisi Üzerine Bir Araştırma
2013
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Journal of Humanities and Tourism Research
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Today, the acceleration of global competition, companies restructure themselves, to keep pace with changes in the market, the new products offer high quality and low cost have forced different. Because of the difficulty in the competitive environment, the shortening of product life-spans have increased the importance of supply chain management. This is due to the importance for businesses to be ahead of their competitors have to know the impact of supply chain management innovation strategies. This study examined the impact of supply chain management innovation strategies. This formed the basis of data for the first 500 companies in Istanbul Chamber of Industry survey was conducted in 2009. The data obtained from the frequency distribution, mean and standard deviation, structural equation modeling analyzes were performed. Affected the result of the analysis of supply chain management innovation strategies.

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