Correlational Evaluation of Cost Management and Supply Chain Performance of Food and Beverages Firms in Port Harcourt

Authors

  • Ibama Awoiyim Cyril
  • Gabriel A. Okwandu
  • Kenneth. C. Adiele

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.94.9845

Keywords:

Cost Management, Product Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Food and beverages Firms and Supply Chain Performance.

Abstract

This study adopted a correlational investigation to examine the relationship between Cost Management and Supply Chain Performance of food and Beverages firms in Port Harcourt. The population for this study consists of seventeen (17) food and beverages firms in Port Harcourt. The researcher conducted a census study due to the small size of the population. However, a total of Eighty Five (85) top managerial staff of the firms constituted the respondents for the study. Furthermore, Eighty five (85) copies of the questionnaire were administered to the top managers of each of the 17 food and beverages companies while seventy (70) copies were retrieved and used for the study. The respondent’s demographics were analyzed by employing the measures of central tendencies and measures of dispersions. Correspondingly, the Pearson Product Moment Correlation was used in testing the study hypotheses in other to ascertain the relationship between the predictor variable (Cost Management) and the criterion variable (Supply Chain Performance).The result of the analysis revealed that Cost Management significantly influenced Supply Chain Performance of food and Beverages firms in Port Harcourt. Hence, the authors concluded that Cost Management  significantly affect Supply Chain Performance and therefore recommended that the management of food and Beverages firms in Port Harcourt should adopt  appropriate  cost management strategies in other to increase  their level of supply chain performance.

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Published

2021-04-28

How to Cite

Cyril, I. A., Okwandu, . G. A., & Adiele, K. C. (2021). Correlational Evaluation of Cost Management and Supply Chain Performance of Food and Beverages Firms in Port Harcourt. Archives of Business Research, 9(4), 143–159. https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.94.9845