RICE SUPPLY CHAINS IN INDONESIA: HOW DO THEY WORK?
Abstract
The objective of this research is to identify how rice supply chains in Indonesia
work. The nature of product, financial and information flows of rice supply chains in
Indonesia are identified; and the relationships in the rice supply chains are explored. This
research is guided by a social constructionist paradigm, thus it is primarily qualitative in
nature. The research applies case study approach and inductive analysis. Findings across
all cases indicate that contemporary rice supply chains are characterised by transactional
and asymmetric dependence-based relationships. Although possible, collaborative supply
chain management is difficult to implement especially in the absence of the government
role to facilitate the development of more collaborative supply chains.
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