Supply Chain Management Practices in Emerging Economies: A Comparative Study of India and China
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Supply Chain Management, Emerging Economies, India, China, Comparative StudyAbstract
As globalization continues to reshape the business landscape, supply chain management (SCM) has become a critical area of focus for businesses operating in emerging economies. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of supply chain management practices in two major emerging economies, India and China. The research explores the similarities, differences, challenges, and opportunities inherent in the supply chain strategies employed by companies in these nations. The comparative study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Qualitative data will be gathered through in-depth interviews and case studies, offering insights into the specific supply chain practices adopted by companies in both countries. Additionally, quantitative data will be collected through surveys to assess the prevalence and effectiveness of various SCM practices. Key aspects of supply chain management under examination include procurement, production, distribution, logistics, and information technology integration. The study delves into how these elements are influenced by the unique economic, cultural, and regulatory environments of India and China
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