Author
Abdul Rahmat
Subject
- Pendidikan
Abstract
The focus of the current study is non-formal education and supply chain companies in Indonesia. The ultimate objective
is to investigate that how non-formal education contribute towards supply chain management performance. Two major
elements of non-formal education, namely; non-formal learning and non-formal training was considered. Additionally,
supply chain company’s recruitment from non-formal educational sector was also considered. Four hypotheses were
proposed concerning the relationship between learning, training, supply chain company’s recruitment, supply chain
operations and supply chain management performance to approach the ultimate objective of the study. The crosssectional
research design was selected, and data were collected from the human resources (HR) employees of the
supply chain companies in Indonesia. Three hundred (300) questionnaires were distributed through random sampling
technique. After data collection, PLS (SEM) was used to test the hypothesis. It was found that, learning and training has
significant positive relationship with supply chain company’s recruitment which has positive effect on supply chain
operations. Finally, the better supply chain operations have positive contribution to enhance the supply chain
management performance. This study has major contribution in the body of literature, as this is the first study which
examined the relationship of non-formal education and supply chain management performance. This study will provide
better grounds for supply chain companies to recruit their required staff from non-formal educational sectors.
Publisher
ExcelingTech Publishers
Contributor
-
Publish
2018
Material Type
ARTIKEL
Right
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