Soutenance de thèse de SANINMOOL Varaporn


Titre de thèse

L'impact de la gestion de la chaîne d'approvisionnement sur la performance du secteur: le cas des secteurs de l'alimentation et du tourisme en Thaïlande

The Impact of Supply Chain Management on Sector Performance: The Case of Food and Tourism Sectors in Thailand

Date

27 septembre 2024 à 10h00

Adresse

MEGA 424 Chemin du Viaduc 13080 Aix-en-Provence, Elyette ROUX

Ecole doctorale

Sciences Economiques et de Gestion d'Aix-Marseille

Specialité

Sciences de Gestion- Aix-Marseille

Etablissement

Aix-Marseille Université

Mots clés

gestion de la chaîne d'approvisionnement,performance,nourriture,tourisme,partie prenante,

Keywords

supply chain management,performance,food,tourism,stakeholder,

Jury

Jury de thèse
Qualité Nom Etablissement
Professeur des universités Mme POIREL Carole Aix Marseille Université
Professeur des universités M. PACHÉ Gilles Aix-Marseille Université
Maître de conférences M. DURAND Bruno Université Paris Nanterre
Professeur des universités Mme NOIREAUX Virginie Université de Clermont-Auvergne
Professeur des universités M. GALLOUJ Camal Université Sorbonne Paris Nord

Résumé de la thèse

Non


Thesis resume

The impact of supply chain management on sector performance: The case of the food and tourism sectors in Thainland
This PhD study focuses on how supply chain management affects performance in the food and tourism sectors for long-term economic growth in Thailand. The purpose of this thesis is to better understand the possible advantages that the food and tourism sectors may experience because of their supply chains and engagement with sector performance. The samples are 2,399 observations from the food and tourism sectors in 2012–2022. This work is divided into two parts. Part 1 examines the relationship between supply chain management and the performance of the food sector. Part 2 examines the relationship between supply chain management and the performance of the tourism sector. This work investigates the circumstances under which sustainable economic development can obtain the most benefits from stakeholders. The paradigmatic positioning, the mode of reasoning used, as well as the prior knowledge of the research subject determine the choice of methods and tools. In this study, the positivist positioning of a hypothetico-deductive approach to research imposes on the researcher an experimental methodology for collecting and processing data. Our findings show that supply chain management impacts performance of the food and tourism sectors. The connections between food and tourism also suggested that these two things may be modified to promote interest in food culture and history. In addition, a great deal of work is required to satisfy Thailand's economic development goals, create marketable food tourism items and services, and increase the sustainability of the tourism industry's revenues.