TY - JOUR ID - 160253 TI - Designing an Electronic Supply Chain Management Model to Achieve a World-Class Home Appliance Industry JO - International Journal of Knowledge Processing Studies JA - KPS LA - en SN - AU - Akbari Jarnoush, Narges AU - Farsijani, Hasan AU - Sardar, Soheila AU - Saati Mohtadi, Saber AD - Industrial Management, Department of Industrial Management, Tehran North Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran AD - Department of Industrial Management, Tehran North Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Management, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. AD - Applied Mathematics, Department of Industrial Management, Tehran north Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. AD - 4Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics, Department of Industrial Management, Tehran North Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 77 EP - 91 KW - Supply chain KW - Electronic Supply Chain Management KW - Home Appliance Industry KW - World class DO - 10.22034/kps.2022.363149.1056 N2 - This study aims to design an electronic supply chain management model to achieve a world-class home appliance industry. This is a mixed methods research and developmental applicative in terms of its purpose. To provide the theoretical foundations, articles, books, and reliable sources available to the researcher have been studied. The statistical sample consists of experts in home appliance manufacturing industries and professors and researchers in the field of world-class production. The sampling method is purposeful using Dimetal techniques and the interpretive structural model. In this research, 15 indicators were identified including electronic infrastructure, core technology, electronic procurement, electronic management of communication with suppliers, information flow, supply chain speed, ability to resist threats, relying on internal capacity, cost, waiting for time, flexibility, sales service, after-sales service, meeting customer expectations and world-class quality. The results indicated that based on the interpretive structural model designed (at three levels of infrastructure, sales, after-sales services, and world-class quality), the low-level components of electronic infrastructure, core technology, electronic procurement, and electronic management of communication with the supplier have the greatest impact. In line with the research findings, suggestions are made for improving the studied industry to reach the world-class in the future. UR - https://kps.artahub.ir/article_160253.html L1 - https://kps.artahub.ir/article_160253_9c11a2ef9c469e87a3dea87d2e13f07f.pdf ER -