12 results on '"José Roberto Mendoza-Fong"'
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2. The Role of Employees’ Performance and External Knowledge Transfer on the Supply Chain Flexibility
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José Roberto Díaz-Reza, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, Liliana Avelar-Sosa, and José Roberto Mendoza-Fong
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General Medicine - Published
- 2019
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3. Effect of Green Attributes in Obtaining Benefits in the Manufacturing and Marketing Process
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José Roberto Díaz Reza, Liliana Avelar Sosa, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, and José Roberto Mendoza-Fong
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Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Manufacturing engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
New environmental tendencies have been incorporated into supply chains, and suppliers are playing an important role. However, the main problem when selecting a green supplier is determining the attributes that contribute to a green supply chain. Moreover, a lot of companies ignore the benefits gained from green suppliers on economic performance and marketing. Therefore, this chapter reports a structural equation model with three latent variables (Green attributes of suppliers, Marketing benefits, and Manufacturing processes benefits) and three hypotheses are proposed with relationship among them. The model is validated with information from 253 questionnaires administered to Mexican maquiladoras and evaluated using partial least squares. Findings demonstrate that maquiladoras that consider Green attributes in supplier selection process are gaining marketing and economic benefits, contributing to a green supply chain, and improving the corporate image as socially responsible organizations.
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- 2020
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4. The Role of Information Sharing in the Supply Chain From Maquiladoras in Northern Mexico
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José Roberto Díaz-Reza, Cuauhtémoc Sánchez-Ramírez, Aidé Aracely Maldonado-Macías, José Roberto Mendoza-Fong, and Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Information sharing ,Supply chain ,0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Business ,050203 business & management ,Industrial organization - Abstract
In this chapter a structural equation model is presented to quantify the effect of four independent variables: Information sharing, Collaboration with suppliers, Employee performance, and Supply chain performance, which are related through six hypotheses and validated with the partial least square technique in the WarpPls 6.0 software. The model is validated with data from 254 surveys obtained in the manufacturing industry in Mexico. Similarly, a sensitivity analysis is reported for each of the proposed hypotheses. The results indicate that the most relevant variable in the supply chain performance is the appropriate employee performance.
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- 2020
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5. Impact of Managers and Human Resources on the Supply Chain Performance
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José Roberto Mendoza-Fong, Jose Antonio Marmolejo-Saucedo, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, and José Roberto Díaz-Reza
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business.industry ,Supply chain ,Learning environment ,Positive relationship ,Supply chain collaboration ,Employee participation ,Latent variable ,Human resources ,business ,Structural equation modeling ,Industrial organization - Abstract
Current competitive, complex, and uncertain markets drive companies toward increasing active collaboration among human resources involved in a supply chain. Increasing employee participation and supply chain collaboration results in increasing the performance, competitiveness, and, consequently, economic success for companies. In this article, a structural equation model is proposed with three independent latent variables (role of managers, learning environment, employee competencies) and one dependent latent variable (supply chain performance), where six hypotheses to measure their relationships are proposed. The model is validated with data obtained from 284 valid responses to a survey applied to supply chain managers and engineers in the Mexican manufacturing sector. The findings revealed a positive relationship among latent variables, and in terms of magnitude, the role of managers reported the largest effect on the supply chain learning environment.
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- 2019
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6. The Role of Employees’ Performance and External Knowledge Transfer on the Supply Chain Flexibility
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José Roberto Díaz-Reza, José Roberto Mendoza-Fong, Liliana Avelar-Sosa, and Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz
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Flexibility (engineering) ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,Employee performance ,Computer science ,Supply chain ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Latent variable ,Structural equation modeling ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Total effects ,0502 economics and business ,Partial least squares regression ,Econometrics ,Knowledge transfer ,050203 business & management - Abstract
This chapter reports a structural equation model which relate four latent variables associated with employee performance, knowledge transfer, supply chain complexity and flexibility, which incorporate 17 observed variables. The latent variables are related through 6 hypotheses that are tested with data gather from 269 responses to a questionnaire applied to the Mexican maquiladora industry in Mexico. The model is executed using the partial least squares technique to analyze the direct, indirect, and total effects. In the same way, the probabilities of occurrence are obtained in an independent manner, jointly and conditionally for the latent variables analyzed at their high and low levels for each of the hypotheses. Findings indicate that the external knowledge transfer is crucial within the supply chains, since it explains 44.6% of its complexity, 19.5% of the employees’ performance, as well as 10.6% of the supply chain flexibility.
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- 2019
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7. Suppliers Administrative Attributes on Supplier Selection and Its Effect on Production Process and Marketing Benefits
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José Roberto Mendoza-Fong, Cuauhtémoc Sánchez Ramírez, Giner Alor Hernández, and Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz
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Business ,Industrial organization ,Selection (genetic algorithm) - Abstract
The supplier selection process is one of the daily activities of purchasing departments in the maquiladora industries, but traditionally the attributes analyzed are those that can be quantified, ignoring others because its impact on the production process or on the company's revenues is unknown. This article presents a structural equation model in which three latent variables associated with administrative attributes are integrated, the benefits obtained along production process and marketing, where three hypotheses which relate them are exposed. The information is derived from a survey of 253 managers who work in maquiladoras in Mexico, thus, a descriptive analysis of the sample and the items are obtained. The hypotheses were validated according to a structural equation model and the results indicate that there is a direct and positive effect between the variables analyzed, but the most interesting due to its size, is between the profits made by the production process and the marketing benefits.
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- 2019
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8. The Impact of Green Attributes From Suppliers on Supply Chain Performance
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Aidé Aracely Maldonado-Macías, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, Cuauhtémoc Sánchez Ramírez, José Roberto Mendoza Fong, and Valeria Martínez Loya
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Supply chain ,0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Business ,050203 business & management ,Industrial organization - Abstract
Nowadays, green supplier selection (GSS) is one of the most important activities for companies. Therefore, this research aims to demonstrate the relationship that exists between GSS and the marketing benefits of companies. The chapter proposes a structural equation model that integrates three latent variables. The two independent latent variables concern preproduction green attributes and process green attributes, and they are associated with a dependent latent variable: marketing indexes. Thus, three hypotheses are proposed to relate these latent variables. To validate such hypotheses, a survey is administered to 253 middle and senior managers from the manufacturing industry of Ciudad Juárez. Similarly, a descriptive analysis of the sample and the items is carried out. Results show direct and positive effects among the analyzed variables. However, the highest impact is caused by preproduction green attributes over production process green attributes.
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- 2019
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9. Role of information and communication technology in green supply chain implementation and companies' performance
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Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, Julio Blanco Fernández, José Roberto Díaz-Reza, Emilio Jiménez Macías, Nancy Liliana Ibarra Hernández, and José Roberto Mendoza-Fong
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Process management ,Computer science ,Supply chain ,Geography, Planning and Development ,green supply chain ,TJ807-830 ,Latent variable ,Information and communication technologies ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,information and communication technologies ,01 natural sciences ,Renewable energy sources ,Update and sustainable ,0502 economics and business ,GE1-350 ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Green supply chain ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,05 social sciences ,update and sustainable ,Environmental sciences ,Variable (computer science) ,Information and Communications Technology ,050203 business & management - Abstract
The aim of this study is to quantify the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) and its technological updates on the success of the green supply chain (GSC) implementation, as well as the benefits this affords. This research is applied to the Mexican maquiladora export industry. A model of structural equations is presented to know the importance of the integration of ICT, combined with the implementation of GSC and the generation of benefits with the use of ICT. The results indicate that there is a direct, positive effect (PE) and significant among the four latent variables (LTV) analyzed but the most noteworthy is the indirect effect that the variable updating the ICT has on the benefits of GSC, through the variable mediators&rsquo, implementation of a GSC, since the direct effect of updating the ICT on the benefits of the implementation of GSC does not become significant. Whereby, it is recommended that the industry integrates and updates its ICT since, using the integrated and updated ICT and the implementation of a GSC, a series of economic, productive and environmental benefits will be created.
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- 2018
10. Green Production Attributes and Its Impact in Company’s Sustainability
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Humberto de Jesús Ochoa-Domínguez, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, Guillermo Cortes-Robles, and José Roberto Mendoza-Fong
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Process (engineering) ,Supply chain ,Partial least squares regression ,Sustainability ,Production (economics) ,Sample (statistics) ,Business ,Latent variable ,Environmental economics ,Structural equation modeling - Abstract
The process of selection of a supplier plays a fundamental role in the supply chain. With the emergence of the so-called green attributes this process has become more complicated. Besides, it is unknown if the attributes have an impact on the performance of the company. This chapter presents a structural equation model using four latent variables: green policy attributes, green attributes preproduction, green attributes in production processes, and green attributes postproduction to determine the dependence among them. The relationships define six hypotheses. To validate the model, a sample of 253 interviews to managers of firms located in Mexico was taken. To reduce dimensionality the partial least squares (PLS) method was used. The results indicate that there is a direct and positive impact among the variables analyzed. However, the most significant is the relationship between the green policy and the green attributes preproduction.
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- 2017
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11. Interrelations among SMED Stages: A Causal Model
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José Roberto Díaz-Reza, José Roberto Mendoza-Fong, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, Valeria Martínez-Loya, Julio Blanco-Fernández, and Emilio Jiménez Macías
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Multidisciplinary ,Process management ,Article Subject ,General Computer Science ,Operations research ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Foreign direct investment ,lcsh:QA75.5-76.95 ,Identification (information) ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,0502 economics and business ,lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer science ,Know-how ,050203 business & management ,Causal model - Abstract
Mexico has received a lot of foreign investment that has brought in a wide range of novel production philosophies, such as Single Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED). Despite its popularity and reported effectiveness, Mexican companies often quit SMED implementation as they consider it challenging. This usually happens when organizations are not familiarized enough with each one of the SMED stages or do not know how they are interrelated. In this article the interrelations among the different SMED implementation stages by means of a structural equations model are analyzed. Data for constructing the model were gathered from a survey administered to 250 employees from the Mexican maquiladora industry. The survey assessed the importance of 14 activities belonging to the four SMED stages. The descriptive analyses of these stages were conducted and integrated into a structural equations model as latent variables, to find their level of dependency. The model was constructed using WarpPLS 5 software, and direct, indirect, and total effects among variables are analyzed and validated. Results from the model revealed that Stage 1 of SMED implementation, known as the Identification Stage, has both direct and indirect effects on all the other SMED stages, being the most important stage.
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- 2017
12. The Impact of Supplier's Administrative Attributes on Production Process and Marketing Benefits
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Cuauhtémoc Sánchez Ramírez, Giner Alor-Hernández, Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz, and José Roberto Mendoza Fong
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0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,02 engineering and technology ,Business ,Marketing ,050203 business & management - Abstract
Supplier selection process is one of the daily activities of purchasing departments in the maquiladora industries, but traditionally the attributes analyzed are those that can be quantified, ignoring others because its impact on the production process or on the company's revenues is unknown. This article presents a structural equation model in which three latent variables associated with administrative attributes are integrated, the benefits obtained along production process and marketing, where three hypotheses which relate them are exposed. The information is derived from a survey of 253 managers who works in maquiladoras in Mexico, thus a descriptive analysis of the sample and the items are obtained. The hypotheses were validated according to a structural equation model and the results indicate that there is a direct and positive effect between the variables analyzed, but the most interesting due to its size, is between the profits made by the production process and the marketing benefits.
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- 2017
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