Determinant Variables of Logistic Management in Micro and Small Enterprises

The present research aims to identify the differences and similarities that may exist between the variables associated with the logistics management of business organizations based on their size. For this, a comparison was made between 992 companies in Ecuador, where four types of companies were rep...

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Autores: Zúñiga-Igarza, Libys Martha, Pérez-Campdesuñer, Reyner, De Miguel-Guzmán, Margarita, Molina-Molina, Mirian Paulina
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad Tecnológica Equinoccial
Repositorio:Revistas Universidad Tecnológica Equinoccial
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.ute.edu.ec:article/1039
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ute.edu.ec/index.php/economia-y-negocios/article/view/1039
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Gestión logística
Micro y pequeñas empresas
Medianas y grandes empresas
Logistics management
Micro and small enterprises
Medium and large enterprises
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Sumario:The present research aims to identify the differences and similarities that may exist between the variables associated with the logistics management of business organizations based on their size. For this, a comparison was made between 992 companies in Ecuador, where four types of companies were represented: micro, small, medium and large, in proportion to the structure that the composition of the country’s companies presents. The results showed, by applying a hypothesis test to verify the equality of means, the existence of statistically significant differences in the levels of analysis in variables associated with administrative functions, supply processes, storage, production, distribution and reverse logistics. It was shown that the degree of development of logistics activity is very limited in micro and small companies. Therefore, the body of knowledge and methodological instruments available for business administration must be adapted with caution when applying them in the context of small organizations.