A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION (SCC)
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https://doi.org/10.51293/socrates.258Keywords:
Supply chain collaboration, Information sharing, Goal alignment, Incentive alignment, Decision synchronizationAbstract
Supply chain cooperation provides more of the benefit provided by acting independently with long-term relationships and working closely towards common goals in a planned manner. With the influence of technological developments, different methods can be applied to optimize the preparation and coordination of decisions in supply chain cooperation. The purpose of this article is to create an understanding of supplier collaborations and the factors affecting supply chain collaboration (SCC). The drill-down discusses the benefits that will come if supply chain businesses successfully implement collaboration, and the various factors that help create it. The systematic review includes full-text articles from various literature platforms using verified keywords. Articles are reviewed to identify factors that influence supply chain collaboration (SCC). The review suggests that for the successful implementation of cooperation, businesses should focus on contracts, knowledge sharing, joint knowledge creation, advanced technology, goal alignment, incentive alignment, use of information tools, decision synchronization, resource sharing, and common communication. The review provides the attention of the parties to supply chain cooperation (SCC). An overview of the scopes and benefits of using supply chain collaboration (SCC) is instructive for academics and industry representatives.
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