Measuring Service Supply Chain Management Processes:The Application of the Q-Sort Technique
emphasis in supply chain and operations management is still strongly skewed toward the manufacturing sector. Thus, there has been little research to date on service supply chain related to the development of sound measurement constructs. The aim of this study is to develop a meaningful scale to measure service supply chain management processes. The finding of QSort technique is a set of scales corresponding to a target dimension. However, four dimensions, including Demand Management, Capacity and Resource Management, Order Process Management, Service Performance Management have limited numbers of qualifying scales, indicating that the scales need to be reviewed, and another round of Q-Sort should be run to give a second chance. As the implication, the results indicate that the Q-Sort technique is a useful approach in eliminating the validity and reliability problem particularly in the early scale development stages for defining the constructs of supply chain management processes in the service context.
Service supply chain Q-sort scale development
Chanida Pongpanarat Sakun Boon-itt
Thammasat Business School, Bangkok, Thailand
国际会议
上海
英文
37-41
2011-03-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)