• DocumentCode
    709760
  • Title

    How the performance measurement of supply chain contributes in achieving organisational objectives of Sri Lankan apparel organisations

  • Author

    Narawita, U.N. ; Layangani, L.D.C.S.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Transp. & Logistics Manage., Univ. of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    7-8 April 2015
  • Firstpage
    64
  • Lastpage
    69
  • Abstract
    Half way through the evolution of supply chain management, the measurement of performance became an important component to the successful implementation of its concepts and practices. The intense competition in the apparel manufacturing industry has encouraged the players to focus not only on the profitability of their businesses but also on the elements such as supplier - customer relationship management and optimization of every single echelon along the supply chain. This research presents a detailed study and an analysis carried out to determine the impact of the performance measurement systems established in apparel companies on their organizational objectives in Sri Lankan context. The apparel manufacturing companies involve in export trade that are registered under Export Development Board were considered as the population and the apparel exporting organisations which are registered under Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters´ Association were considered as the sample for this research. All the data is gathered via an online questionnaire and focus respondents are the senior level managers in these apparel manufacturing organizations. In the data analysis phase, the Cronbach´s alpha, the principal component analysis and regression analysis became extensively useful. The analysis and the conclusions are solely based on the data collected from the apparel organizations in the export industry and not having even a single representation from non-exporting small scale apparel organisations is seen as a main limitation of this study. This research brought into light that measurement of organisational performance has favourable as well as antagonistic impact on organisational performances, therefore organisations should identify the tradeoffs and set division targets accordingly.
  • Keywords
    clothing industry; customer relationship management; international trade; organisational aspects; supply chain management; Cronbach´s alpha; Export Development Board; Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association; Sri Lankan apparel organisations; antagonistic impact; apparel companies; apparel exporting organisations; apparel manufacturing industry; data analysis phase; export trade; organisational objectives; organisational performance; principal component analysis; profitability; regression analysis; senior level managers; single echelon optimization; supplier-customer relationship management; supply chain management; supply chain performance measurement; Decision support systems; Performance measurement; apparel organisations; organizational objectives;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2015
  • Conference_Location
    Moratuwa
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MERCon.2015.7112322
  • Filename
    7112322