dc.description.abstract | Supply chain management (SCM) practices have emerged in the last decade as a strategic option
to meet new challenges in global business environment. SCM seeks to enhance competitive
performance by closely integrating the internal functions within a company and effectively
linking them with the external operations of suppliers and channel members.
The objective of this study was to explore the supply chain practices in the current higher
education environment with a focus on the University of Nairobi. The focus was on three
research questions: What are the supply chain management practices at the University of
Nairobi?, What are the potential benefits the University of Nairobi can derive from effective and
efficient implementation and use of supply chain management practices? and What are the
challenges affecting institutional readiness that are facing the University of Nairobi in the
implementation and use of supply chain management practices?
Questionnaires were use as the data collection method; they helped bring out the results of the
study as expected. The results indicated that Supply chain management practices used at the
university are mostly those that apply to the procurement philosophy. It emerged that most units'
appreciated the need for implementation and use of supply chain practices and hence a need to
for the university management to change the current mind set. With respect to benefits which
could be derived from implementation and use of supply chain management practices, results
indicated that they would open up the university to adapt to changes in the external environment,
will results to more a efficient inventory management system and improved customer service due
to its customer focused approach and most benefits would not take time to be realized. While,
not using Supply chain management practices, lack of adequate resources to facilitate the
implementation and use of supply chain management practice and lack employee empowerment
currently hinder meaningful progress in supply chain management.
Current study though with some limitations in terms of response and scope has served the
purpose of creating a quest for further research on supply chain management practices in an
academic setup, which can be used as a basis for further study and benefit to the management of
academic institutions.
Keywords: Higher education, Supply chain, Supply chain management, University of Nairobi. | en |