Integrating and Controlling ICT Implementation in the Supply Chain: The SME Experience from Baja California
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2021-05-28Autor
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
Perez Lopez, Ruben Jesus
Olguin Tiznado, Jesus Everardo
Mojarro Magaña, Maria
Camargo Wilson, Claudia
Lopez Barreras, Juan Andres
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It is mentioned that companies’ competition is currently more associated with supply
chains (SC) than production processes since sometimes logistics costs represent up to 70% of the
total production cost in a product. To improve efficiency in SC, companies are implementing information and communication technologies (ICT). This paper reports a structural equation model that
incorporates four latent variables related to ICT applied in SC: technological innovation, information
management, and information availability as independent variables, and operating benefits gained
as a dependent variable. These variables are related using six hypotheses that are validated using
information obtained from 80 responses to a survey applied to small and medium-sized enterprises
in Baja California (Mexico). The partial least squares technique is used to validate the hypotheses in
the structural equation model. Findings indicate that technological innovation is the basis for the
successful implementation of ICT and its application guarantees greater information availability and
efficient management, leading to obtaining operating benefits in SC.