Exploring Business intelligence capabilities for supply chain:a systematic review

Nasmin Jiwani, Ketan Gupta

Abstract


Many organisations have effectively used BDA capabilities in the era of Big Data to extract value from data and boost performance. For a firm to flourish, BDA competencies for supply chain management must be developed. In order to create the capabilities maturity model for SCM and to offer a thorough literature evaluation of BDA capabilities in the context of the supply chain. In this research, a conceptual framework linking BDA capabilities with various stages of added value generation and assimilation is suggested. This study makes a contribution to the theory of BDA capabilities and offers ideas for further investigation.


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