Changes in technological advances, along with rapid changes in products and
innovations, mandate that organizations are able to quickly adjust and respond in order to
maintain competitive advantage. An essential part of organizations are the supplier
relationships within supply chains. The impositions of time pressure and supply chain
disruptions that occur are problematic when suppliers actually need responsive supply
chains. Proactive responses to time pressure impositions and disruptions are essential to
successful supply chains. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively investigate if a
correlation exists following the occurrences of both time pressure impositions and supply
chain disruptions, the impact these factors have on supply chain efficiency, productivity,
economic transaction costs, and the effect impacted supply chain efficiency, productivity,
and economic transaction cost have on supplier relationships. This study consists of a
quantitative, nonexperimental, correlational research design. This research has multiple
units of analysis, supplier relationships, disruptions and time pressure impositions, and
economic transaction costs. The data were analyzed by the application of multiple linear
regression analysis. The results revealed after testing the hypotheses, that there was a
strong positive and predictive relationship between supply chain disruption, time pressure
and supply chain efficiency, productivity, and economic transaction costs. The
hypothesis tests also showed that supply chain efficiency, productivity, and economic
transaction costs influence supplier relationships. The relationships identified were
consistent with existing research on the negative impact of supply chain disruptions and
supplier relationships.
Changes in technological advances, along with rapid changes in products andinnovations, mandate that organizations are able to quickly adjust and respond in order tomaintain competitive advantage. An essential part of organizations are the supplierrelationships within supply chains. The impositions of time pressure and supply chaindisruptions that occur are problematic when suppliers actually need responsive supplychains. Proactive responses to time pressure impositions and disruptions are essential tosuccessful supply chains. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively investigate if acorrelation exists following the occurrences of both time pressure impositions and supplychain disruptions, the impact these factors have on supply chain efficiency, productivity,economic transaction costs, and the effect impacted supply chain efficiency, productivity,and economic transaction cost have on supplier relationships. This study consists of aquantitative, nonexperimental, correlational research design. This research has multipleunits of analysis, supplier relationships, disruptions and time pressure impositions, andeconomic transaction costs. The data were analyzed by the application of multiple linearregression analysis. The results revealed after testing the hypotheses, that there was astrong positive and predictive relationship between supply chain disruption, time pressureand supply chain efficiency, productivity, and economic transaction costs. Thehypothesis tests also showed that supply chain efficiency, productivity, and economictransaction costs influence supplier relationships. The relationships identified wereconsistent with existing research on the negative impact of supply chain disruptions andsupplier relationships.
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การเปลี่ยนแปลงในความก้าวหน้าทางเทคโนโลยีพร้อมกับการเปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างรวดเร็วในผลิตภัณฑ์และนวัตกรรมอาณัติว่าองค์กรมีความสามารถได้อย่างรวดเร็วและตอบสนองต่อการปรับเพื่อที่จะรักษาความได้เปรียบในการแข่งขัน เป็นส่วนสำคัญขององค์กรที่เป็นผู้ผลิตความสัมพันธ์ภายในห่วงโซ่อุปทาน impositions ของความดันเวลาและห่วงโซ่อุปทานการหยุดชะงักที่เกิดขึ้นเมื่อมีปัญหาซัพพลายเออร์ที่จริงต้องตอบสนองอุปทานโซ่ การตอบสนองเชิงรุกเพื่อ กดดันเรื่องเวลาและการหยุดชะงักมีความสำคัญต่อห่วงโซ่อุปทานที่ประสบความสำเร็จ Changes in technological advances, along with rapid changes in products and
innovations, mandate that organizations are able to quickly adjust and respond in order to
maintain competitive advantage. An essential part of organizations are the supplier
relationships within supply chains. The impositions of time pressure and supply chain
disruptions that occur are problematic when suppliers actually need responsive supply
chains. Proactive responses to time pressure impositions and disruptions are essential to
successful supply chains. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively investigate if a
correlation exists following the occurrences of both time pressure impositions and supply
chain disruptions, the impact these factors have on supply chain efficiency, productivity,
economic transaction costs, and the effect impacted supply chain efficiency, productivity,
and economic transaction cost have on supplier relationships. This study consists of a
quantitative, nonexperimental, correlational research design. This research has multiple
units of analysis, supplier relationships, disruptions and time pressure impositions, and
economic transaction costs. The data were analyzed by the application of multiple linear
regression analysis. The results revealed after testing the hypotheses, that there was a
strong positive and predictive relationship between supply chain disruption, time pressure
and supply chain efficiency, productivity, and economic transaction costs. The
hypothesis tests also showed that supply chain efficiency, productivity, and economic
transaction costs influence supplier relationships. The relationships identified were
consistent with existing research on the negative impact of supply chain disruptions and
supplier relationships.
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