THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Witherspoon, Simone
THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR SIMONE WITHERSPOON; SUPERVISOR: PROF. DR. MUSTAFA ERAYMAN - ix, 81 sheets; 31 cm. 1 CD-ROM
Thesis (MSc) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Plant Sciences and Technologies Department
Includes bibliography (sheets 59-74)
ABSTRACT
The introduction of information communication technologies has changed traditional
agricultural practices into modern ones that have impacted the agricultural supply
chain. The study aimed to find the effect of information communication technologies
on the supply chain management of farmers in Liberia.
The study used the Cochran sample size technique to determine the sample size. The
final sample size of 147 was used for the study. The study used electronic
questionnaires to collect the data from the farmers in Liberia. The snowball sampling
strategy was used to identify the farmers who responded to the questionnaires.
The study found from the matrix correlation analysis that the supply chain
management of the farmers has a positive and significant relationship with the
information they receive through the internet, radio, television, and mobile phones.
The results from the path analysis show that the information the farmers received from
the internet, television, and radio had a positive but insignificant effect on supply chain
management. The study results showed that information that farmers received through
mobile phones positively and significantly affected supply chain management.
Keywords: Agricultural, Farmers, Information Communication Technologies,
Liberia, Supply Chain Management
Agriculture--Dissertations, Academic
Farmers --Dissertations, Academic
Information technology--Dissertations, Academic
Business logistics--Dissertations, Academic
THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR SIMONE WITHERSPOON; SUPERVISOR: PROF. DR. MUSTAFA ERAYMAN - ix, 81 sheets; 31 cm. 1 CD-ROM
Thesis (MSc) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Plant Sciences and Technologies Department
Includes bibliography (sheets 59-74)
ABSTRACT
The introduction of information communication technologies has changed traditional
agricultural practices into modern ones that have impacted the agricultural supply
chain. The study aimed to find the effect of information communication technologies
on the supply chain management of farmers in Liberia.
The study used the Cochran sample size technique to determine the sample size. The
final sample size of 147 was used for the study. The study used electronic
questionnaires to collect the data from the farmers in Liberia. The snowball sampling
strategy was used to identify the farmers who responded to the questionnaires.
The study found from the matrix correlation analysis that the supply chain
management of the farmers has a positive and significant relationship with the
information they receive through the internet, radio, television, and mobile phones.
The results from the path analysis show that the information the farmers received from
the internet, television, and radio had a positive but insignificant effect on supply chain
management. The study results showed that information that farmers received through
mobile phones positively and significantly affected supply chain management.
Keywords: Agricultural, Farmers, Information Communication Technologies,
Liberia, Supply Chain Management
Agriculture--Dissertations, Academic
Farmers --Dissertations, Academic
Information technology--Dissertations, Academic
Business logistics--Dissertations, Academic