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Vol 13, Issue 1, 2023
Pages: 163 - 170
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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 18.06.2023. Original scientific paper

E-BUSINESS IN FUNCTION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT

By
Lidija Paunović ,
Lidija Paunović

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Kragujevac , Kragujevac , Serbia

Sandra Milunović Koprivica ,
Sandra Milunović Koprivica

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Kragujevac , Kragujevac , Serbia

Olga Ristić
Olga Ristić

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Kragujevac , Kragujevac , Serbia

Abstract

 The subject of this research paper is the possibility of improving supply chain management (SCM) using electronic business. In order to be competitive, a company needs to develop in line with market trends. The impact of electronic business on SCM has led to the development of eSCM, which creates new business opportunities in the market. This paper reviews the adventaged of implementing electronic business and information technologies in SCM. To ensure the successful implementation of e-SCM and the potential benefits of electronic business on SCM, it is essential to consider factors such as suitable infrastructure, education, and legal regulation. This paper discuss these prerequisites and presents a symbiosis of theoretical reviews and statistical research results on the application and possibilities of e-SCM in the Republic of Serbia.

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