An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability

Knowledge management (KM) plays a key role in the success of several enterprise systems, such as supply chain management (SCM). This paper discusses knowledge-enabled supply chain management (K-SCM) as it enhances the organizations’ expertise in SCM. We propose a framework that integrates KM process...

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Main Author: Daghfous, Abdelkader (author)
Other Authors: Zoubi, Taisier (author)
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description Knowledge management (KM) plays a key role in the success of several enterprise systems, such as supply chain management (SCM). This paper discusses knowledge-enabled supply chain management (K-SCM) as it enhances the organizations’ expertise in SCM. We propose a framework that integrates KM processes with SCM components. We developed an audit methodology that can be performed to assess the organization’s readiness in K-SCM. The developed framework consists of KM dimensions and Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) components. The proposed audit methodology is subsequently illustrated through a case of a manufacturing company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The paper concludes with implications for managerial practice and future research, with a special focus on sustainable SCM.
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spelling An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainabilityDaghfous, AbdelkaderZoubi, TaisierKnowledge managementKnowledge auditSupply chain managementSustainabilityKnowledge management (KM) plays a key role in the success of several enterprise systems, such as supply chain management (SCM). This paper discusses knowledge-enabled supply chain management (K-SCM) as it enhances the organizations’ expertise in SCM. We propose a framework that integrates KM processes with SCM components. We developed an audit methodology that can be performed to assess the organization’s readiness in K-SCM. The developed framework consists of KM dimensions and Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) components. The proposed audit methodology is subsequently illustrated through a case of a manufacturing company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The paper concludes with implications for managerial practice and future research, with a special focus on sustainable SCM.MDPI2022-11-30T06:57:39Z2022-11-30T06:57:39Z2017Peer-ReviewedPublished versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfDaghfous, A.; Zoubi, T. An Auditing Framework for Knowledge-Enabled Supply Chain Management: Implications for Sustainability. Sustainability 2017, 9, 791. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9050791 [Comment: This article belongs to the Section Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability]2071-1050http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2507910.3390/su9050791en_UShttps://doi.org/10.3390/su9050791oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/250792024-08-22T11:44:07Z
spellingShingle An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
Daghfous, Abdelkader
Knowledge management
Knowledge audit
Supply chain management
Sustainability
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title An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
title_full An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
title_fullStr An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
title_full_unstemmed An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
title_short An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
title_sort An auditing framework for knowledge-enabled supply chain management: Implications for sustainability
topic Knowledge management
Knowledge audit
Supply chain management
Sustainability
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/25079