Supply Chain Innovation towards Economic Sustainability: Study on Supply Chain in Malaysia Automotive Industry
Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v5i3.2386
Abstract
This study aims to achieve economic sustainability in supply chain innovation. In addition, the study explores the changes that supply chain innovation has brought to Malaysia's automotive industry. The researchers also aim to understand the challenges faced in the automotive industry and the problems and methods that need to be overcome.
Keywords
supply chain innovation; economic sustainability; sustainable performance; Industry 4.0
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