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Factors Affecting Vendor Managed Inventory Adoption in Hospitals
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Amonrat Sungkaewand Dr.Sirijin Wongjarupun
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Abstract
An objective of this research was to investigate factors affecting the adoption system, vendor
managed inventory of hospitals. The sampling was vendor managed inventory based hospitals Thailand, A
survey was used in this study. Questionnaires were used to collect data form 288 hospitals. The data
were analyzed applied descriptive statistics including frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation,
and regression analysis test at a significant level of 0.05.The study shows that the factors affecting vendor
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managed inventory adoption were: the perceived usefulness had influencing on VMI adoption. The
perceived ease of user and buyer-supplier cooperation had affecting on vendor managed inventory
adoption. While demand uncertainty was not affecting on vendor managed inventory adoption.
Suggestions of the way to recognize factors for suitabil ity planning inventory management.
Key Word:Vendor Managed Inventory,Government Pharmaceutical Organization,Hospitals, Adoption
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(Kuk, 2004)
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Rogers and Shoemaker (1978) (Acceptance of the Technology by Users) (Venkatesh, 1999)
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. 1989
(Technology Acceptance Model: TAM)
(Daviset al., 1989; Gefen and Straub, 1997; and Mathieson, 1991)
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(Perceived Ease of User: PEOU) 3.
(Demand Uncertainty) , VMI
4. (Buyer-Supplier Cooperation)
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1 288 246
156 63.40 232 94.30 500 129 15 101 41.10 4 114 46.34
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VMI
(4.27) ( 4.31) (4.17)
( 4.15) VMI( 4.21) (4.14)
(3.35) (3.46) (3.15)
( 3.29) ( 3.67) (2.83)
( 4.12) (4.23) ( 4.14)
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