01687nas a2200181 4500008004100000245009400041210006900135260000900204300000900213490000700222520105200229653001501281653003201296100001801328700001701346700001801363856012401381 2004 eng d00aEmpirical evaluation of an integrated supply chain model for small and medium sized firms0 aEmpirical evaluation of an integrated supply chain model for sma c2004 a1-190 v173 aWith increased global competitive pressures, companies operating in these competitive environments are not only looking to their distribution division to save money, but also to generate competitive advantages. One technique is the integrated supply chain. However, this process has not met with success for all companies, leading some managers to consider the appropriateness of an integrated supply chain. This dearth of success could be attributed to the lack of scholarship to guide managers in their efforts to formulate and then implement their integrated supply chain strategies. In an effort to fill this gap, our paper draws on resource dependency theory and the realities of ever-increasing information technology sophistication as enablers of successful supply chain integration, resulting in the creation of our model to guide managers throughout this process. Through a Web-based survey, 329 responses were collected and analyzed through a structural equation modeling technique using LISREL to confirm the relationships in the model.10aManagement10aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aSakaguchi, T.1 aNicovich, S.1 aDibrell, Clay u/biblio/empirical-evaluation-integrated-supply-chain-model-small-and-medium-sized-firms