THE ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS AFFECTING LOGISTICS SERVICE COMPETENCIES OF ENTERPRISES IN DONG NAI PROVINCE
Journal Title: European Journal of Business and Social Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
Vietnam became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Vietnam has trade goods and rapid growth, resulting in the development of some service sectors concerned. Along with the development of the productive forces and the invaluable support of the revolution in science and technology in the world, the volume of goods and products produced material date more. Due to the gap in the traditional field of competition as the quality of goods or shrinking prices, manufacturers have switched to competing on inventory management, speed of delivery; streamline process material and energy flows and semifinished products. This paper conducted during the period from June 2015 to June 2016. Besides, the research results showed that there were 300 enterprises that interviewed and answered about 18 questions (but 285 samples processed). The researchers had analyzed Cronbach's Alpha test, the result of KMO analysis used for multiple regression analysis. The results showed that there were three factors, which included of factors following enterprises’ process (EP), training and reward policy (TRP), distribution support (DS); information and communication technology (ICT)affecting the logistics service competencies of enterprises in Dong Nai province with significance level 5 %.
Authors and Affiliations
Phan Dang Ngoc Yen Van| Lecturer of Lac Hong University (LHU), Tran Ngoc Thuy| Lecturer of Lac Hong University (LHU)
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