Bridging the Gap between Public and Private Sector Coordination in Supply Chain Services in Local Authorities.
- Author
- NGARU BRYNE TINASHE
- Title
- Bridging the Gap between Public and Private Sector Coordination in Supply Chain Services in Local Authorities.
- Abstract
- The research aims to investigate the implications of differences between public and private sector coordination in supply chain services within local authorities. The study will employ quantitative analysis to assess the effectiveness of supply chain services and public-private collaborations. This will involve statistical analysis of performance metrics and case studies to understand the real-world impact. By conducting this research, it is expected to provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with public-private collaborations in supply chain services. The implications of this study to the body of knowledge include contributing to a deeper understanding of the dynamics involved in public-private sector coordination, thereby informing policy decisions and strategic planning in local authorities. The conclusion will summarize the key findings of the research, emphasizing its contributions to understanding the implications of differences between public and private sector coordination in supply chain services. It will also highlight potential avenues for future research in this area.
- Date
- JUNE 2024
- Publisher
- BUSE
- Keywords
- Supply Chain Services
- Public and Private Sector
- Supervisor
- Ms. E. Tapfuma
- Item sets
- Faculty of Commerce
- Media
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NGARU BRYNE TINASHE