The performance evaluation of SCOR sourcing process—The case study of Taiwan's TFT-LCD industry

The supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model, proposed by the supply chain council (SCC), is a standard for supply chain performance evaluation model, which has been widely embraced by many modern organizations. The SCOR model enables enterprises to analyse their supply chain performance in a...

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Published inInternational journal of production economics Vol. 115; no. 2; pp. 411 - 423
Main Authors Hwang, Yeong-Dong, Lin, Yi-Ching, Lyu, Jung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.10.2008
Elsevier
Elsevier Sequoia S.A
SeriesInternational Journal of Production Economics
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ISSN0925-5273
1873-7579
DOI10.1016/j.ijpe.2007.09.014

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Summary:The supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model, proposed by the supply chain council (SCC), is a standard for supply chain performance evaluation model, which has been widely embraced by many modern organizations. The SCOR model enables enterprises to analyse their supply chain performance in a systematic way, to enhance communication among the members in the supply chain, and to design a better supply chain network. To further improve the performance of the sourcing process, which is critical to many industries, this research investigates the sourcing processes and their accompanied performance metrics in the SCOR model version 7.0. The supply chain of thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) industry in Taiwan is the subject. Using the questionnaire survey to collect empirical information, the regression model was applied to examine the sourcing process of SCOR at level 2 and its performance metrics. The results obtained were further extended for discussion on the sourcing process of level 3. In addition, this article also elaborates the institutionalization of the SCOR model and justifies the project planning system based on the SCOR model. It is illustrated that the proposed approach is feasible and valuable to supply chain managers in decision-making on various industries.
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ISSN:0925-5273
1873-7579
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpe.2007.09.014