Information and supply chain performance in Uganda: A case study of National Medical Stores
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2017-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study examined the relationship between information and supply chain performance at
National Medical Stores (NMS) in Uganda. This study was based on the model of “Contextual
and Performance Factors of the foundations of supply chain integration” (Vanpoucke et al 2009).
It was intended to achieve three specific objectives. The first objective was to assess the
relationship between information sharing and supply chain performance at NMS. The second
objective was to assess the relationship between information quality and supply chain
performance at NMS and the last objective was to assess the relationship between information
system applications and supply chain performance at NMS. The study was a cross sectional
design intended to assess how information relates to performance at NMS.A total of 119
respondents, all NMS staff of different cadres participated in the study. The study findings show
a significant relationship between information and supply chain performance at NMS. The
correlation results revealed a positive significant relationship between information sharing,
information quality, information system application and supply chain performance at NMS. The
study revealed that the order fulfilment rate was 70.73%, which is the key performance indicator
of NMS. The study concluded that the current information sharing channels available at NMS
had gaps which need to be reinforced through the public relations office and the nine regional
NMS liaison offices. The study observed data quality gaps and recommended that the NMS
regional officers in collaboration with health development partners strengthen the health facility
staff in making accurate and complete orders. The study revealed MIS user knowledge gaps and
recommended extensive and routine training of MIS users. The study observed MIS applications
functional inabilities and therefore recommended an upgrade to new ERP system that has
features to cover the current functionality gaps, which include, web based ordering and fleet
monitoring among others. Future studies to explore contract execution and information flow
efficiency
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Information, Supply Chain Performance, Uganda
Citation
Izidoro, Sunday(2017)Information and Supply Chain Performance in Uganda: A case study of National Medical Stores