Research on the Relationship Between Supply Chain Integration and Enterprise Innovation Performance based on Meta-analysis
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on each dimension of enterprise innovation performance. Finally, Meta binary analysis was used to explore the moderating effect of potential
moderating variables on the relationship between supply chain integration and enterprise innovation performance. The results show that supply chain integration has a moderate positive influence on innovation performance; Internal integration, supplier integration and customer integration all have significant positive effects on innovation process performance and innovation output performance. The relationship between
supply chain integration and enterprise innovation performance is also moderated by the size of the enterprise and the measurement method.
To be specific, the integration effect of large enterprises is better than that of SMES; The integration effect of scale measurement is better than
that of non-scale measurement. The moderating effect of sampling area and industry type is not significant.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i6.6660
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