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INNOVACIÓN Y TECNOLOGÍA

Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2012): La arquitectura financiera en las organizaciones para la competitividad: 978-607-96203-0-1

La relación de la gestión de las cadenas de suministro con los procesos de producción para la competitividad de la pyme de Aguascalientes.

Enviado
junio 17, 2016
Publicado
2018-08-25

Resumen

Con el presente trabajo de investigación, aplicado a la Pequeña y Mediana Empresa (PYME), del sector de Manufactura, se pretende explicar si existe una relación positiva entre la Gestión de la Cadena de Suministro y los Procesos de Producción con la finalidad de que sean mas Competitivas,  para ello, se aplicó un instrumento de evaluación dirigido a los gerentes donde los resultados obtenidos se han analizado con apoyo del paquete estadístico EQS donde a través de ecuaciones estructurales se ha dado respuesta al objetivo planteado. En este sentido, se puede concluir que la relación de la Gestión de las Cadenas de Suministro tienen una relación positiva con los Procesos de Producción y a su vez, esta relación muestra un impacto positivo en la Competitividad de la PYME de Aguascalientes.

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