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RESEARCH FACTORS AFFECTING LINKS BETWEEN MEMBERS IN THAI NGUYEN TEA SUPPLY CHAIN

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Received: 19/04/19                Published: 30/06/19

Authors

1. Nguyen Thi Thuy Email to author, Thai Nguyen University
2. Ngo Thi Huong Giang, University of Economics and Business Administration-TNU
3. La Quy Duong, University of Economics and Business Administration-TNU

Abstract


The paper focuses on identifying the basic factors affecting the level of linkage among Thai Nguyen tea supply chain members: contract signing, information sharing and general decision making. Since then, there has been a research problem: Contract signing, information sharing, joint decision making and the degree of association with dependencies. In order to clarify the impact of the above three factors on the level of linkage among Thai Nguyen tea supply chain members, the paper uses multiple regression analysis to determine the above three factors. and the correlation between the factors affecting how the level of linkage among members of Thai Nguyen tea supply chain. From there, assess the situation and suggest solutions for research problems.

Keywords


Linking, linking in the supply chain, factors affecting links in the supply chain, linking members in the supply chain, ...

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