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Exploring the impact of e-business adoption on logistics processes: empirical evidence from the food industry
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Logistics ProcessesCustomer SatisfactionTechnology AdoptionE-business AdoptionE-procurementE-businessManagementLogistics ServiceLogisticsSupply ChainEnterprise Information SystemLogistics ModelGreek Food IndustryUser AcceptanceSupply Chain ManagementMarketingSupply ManagementSupply Chain FactorsTechnology Acceptance ModelBusinessFood IndustryEmpirical Evidence
The objectives of the research were to identify factors that influence e-business adoption and its impact on logistics processes in the Greek food industry. Drawing on existing research, a conceptual framework and propositions were developed and six in depth case studies were carried out. In the framework, three major categories of influencing factors were distinguished: intra-enterprise, sector and supply chain factors. Findings suggest that e-business adoption is more affected by supply chain and sector factors, rather than intra-enterprise factors. Regarding the impact of e-business on logistics process, it seems that it is affected by the frequency of its use and it is greater in processes occurring at the company-customer interface. Finally, e-business impact is more related to the dimensions of time and quality, rather than cost improvements.
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