The role of supply chain governance structures on supply chain performance in eastern Uganda:

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2016-11
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Kampala International University, College of Economics & management.
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Supply chain performance of essential drugs has raised public concern in Uganda. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between governance structures, ethical behaviour and supply chain performance of essential drugs in Uganda. 310 respondents were randomly selected through a quantitative cross- sectional survey. Questionnaires administered and subjected to rigorous data processing and analysis using SPSS 20. Findings revealed that supply chain governance structures, ethical behaviour and transaction costs predicted up to 29.2% of the variance in supply chain performance. According to the study, all the study variables were significant predictors of supply chain performance of essential drugs. Governance structures were better predictors of supply chain performance of essential drugs compared to ethical behaviour and transaction costs. The study recommends that a research be canied out comprising other factors which were not part of the model but could predict supply chain performance of essential drugs. The study further recommended that the key players in the supply chain of essential drugs should ensure adherence set policies, improve work ethics and endeavour to reduce on transaction costs.
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a research submitted to the college of economics and management for a partial fulfilment for the award of master’s degree in business administration (international business) of Kampala international university.
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governance structures, supply chain performance
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