Original Research

The influence of logistics integration on information sharing and business performance: The case of small and medium enterprises in South Africa

Richard Chinomona, R.I. David Pooe
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management | Vol 7, No 1 | a92 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jtscm.v7i1.92 | © 2013 Richard Chinomona, R.I. David Pooe | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 04 March 2013 | Published: 29 October 2013

About the author(s)

Richard Chinomona, Department of Logistics, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa
R.I. David Pooe, Department of Logistics, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa

Abstract

Logistics integration across partnering firms has become the backbone of supply chain management as it facilitates information sharing, which is required in order to enhance business performance. This study investigated the mediatory role of information sharing on the relationships between logistics integration and business performance within the small and medium enterprise (SME) context. Five research hypotheses were postulated and the hypotheses were empirically tested using sample data from the SME sector in South Africa’s Gauteng Province. The results indicated that logistics integration positively influences information sharing and business performance in a significant way within the context of South African SMEs. Managerial implications of the findings are discussed, whilst limitations and future research directions are indicated.

Keywords

logistics integration; information sharing; business performance; small and medium enterprises

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