THE EFFECT OF SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION ON SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE: THE MEDIATING ROLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN INNOVATION AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN THE GREATER JAKARTA AREA
Abstract
The increasing complexity of the business environment has encouraged manufacturing companies to view supply chain management as a strategic capability. Without appropriate internal processes, supply chain cooperation may not increase performance. This research examines how supply chain cooperation affects performance in Greater Jakarta manufacturing enterprises, using supply chain innovation and digital transformation as mediating factors. This quantitative explanatory study uses a cross-sectional survey of 313 supply chain workers. PLS-SEM was used to analyse data. Supply chain cooperation positively and significantly affects innovation and digital transformation, but not performance. This link is mediated by supply chain innovation and digital transformation, highlighting the importance of these two factors in sustainable supply chain performance.
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