Management tools for supporting supply chain management – evidence from Slovenia
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2014Author
Nedelko, Zlatko
Potocan, Vojko
Peleckienė, Valentina
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The main purpose of this paper is to examine usage and key drivers of management tools that
support supply chain management practices. Results are reported for 155 Slovenian employees. Use of
supply chain management practices in Slovenia is weaker than on average in well-developed parts of the
world, especially Europe. In well-developed economies is supply chain management supported mainly
with outsourcing, lean operations, and strategic alliances tools, while in Slovenia with loyalty management
, core competencies, and six sigma tools. Education is a key driver that drives usage of tools supporting
supply chain management in Slovenia, while also utilization of other tools has significant impact. Paper
offers some practical implications.