Quality control and supply chain management: a contextual perspective and a case study
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore the factors of quality control (QC) among key members of a supply chain and investigate the effect on supply chain management (SCM).
Design/methodology/approach
This research employs a case study approach of five firms in the fresh fruit and vegetable supply chain in Jordan. Cases are first analysed individually. Then a cross‐analysis supplemented with archival material and non‐participant observation is made. A questionnaire is also conducted in order to analyse the effect of QC on SCM.
Findings
The findings identify the high‐order factors of QC and demonstrate the role of QC in SCM, acting as the main strategy to improve supply chains.
Practical implications
The case studies draw on the experiences and views of supply chain members in order to improve the understanding of the role of QC in SCM. The proposed conceptual framework can help managers in understanding the factors of supply chain QC.
Originality/value
This is one of only a few studies that examine QC in the supply chain. It is also one of only a few research studies to provide empirical evidence of the role of QC in SCM for the fruit and vegetable industry.
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Citation
Jraisat, L.E. and Sawalha, I.H. (2013), "Quality control and supply chain management: a contextual perspective and a case study", Supply Chain Management, Vol. 18 No. 2, pp. 194-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/13598541311318827
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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