TY - JOUR
T1 - RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC SECTOR TRANSPARENCY IN PERU
AU - Huaman, Erlith Tafur
AU - Rodriguez, Victor Hugo Puican
AU - Andrade, Diana Lisbeth Valdivia
AU - Becerra, Erlita Llatas
AU - Gavidia, Merly Janet Fernandez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 AOS-Estratagia and Inovacao. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - Purpose: The objective of this research was to determine the relationship of significance between logistics management and public transparency in the public sector in Peru. Theoretical framework: Current literature has reported good findings on both logistics management and transparency. However, there is still much to research and learn about GL and T because it is an ever-evolving development. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology was quantitative, using deductive and analytical methods addressing non-experimental and correlational inferences. The instrument was a survey, through an applied questionnaire to 90 public sector workers. Findings: The results revealed that logistics management is deficient 43%, public transparency is deficient 57%, likewise, a p=0.000<0.01, Kendall's Tau-b (65%) and Spearman's Rho (67%) were reached. Research, Practical & Social implications: We suggest an agenda for future research and highlight the contributions made to logistics management and transparency. Originality/value: the level of relationship between logistics management and public transparency is considerable positive and highly significant, which means that by complying with supply standards and stock control, the entity can provide quality information and thus the inspection office will be able to audit the transparency of the data.
AB - Purpose: The objective of this research was to determine the relationship of significance between logistics management and public transparency in the public sector in Peru. Theoretical framework: Current literature has reported good findings on both logistics management and transparency. However, there is still much to research and learn about GL and T because it is an ever-evolving development. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology was quantitative, using deductive and analytical methods addressing non-experimental and correlational inferences. The instrument was a survey, through an applied questionnaire to 90 public sector workers. Findings: The results revealed that logistics management is deficient 43%, public transparency is deficient 57%, likewise, a p=0.000<0.01, Kendall's Tau-b (65%) and Spearman's Rho (67%) were reached. Research, Practical & Social implications: We suggest an agenda for future research and highlight the contributions made to logistics management and transparency. Originality/value: the level of relationship between logistics management and public transparency is considerable positive and highly significant, which means that by complying with supply standards and stock control, the entity can provide quality information and thus the inspection office will be able to audit the transparency of the data.
KW - Audit
KW - Effectiveness
KW - Efficiency
KW - Ethics
KW - Institution
KW - Management
KW - Storage
KW - Supply
KW - User
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85152093731
U2 - 10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i3.1425
DO - 10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i3.1425
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85152093731
SN - 2525-3654
VL - 8
JO - International Journal of Professional Business Review
JF - International Journal of Professional Business Review
IS - 3
M1 - e01425
ER -