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LINKING BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE VEGETABLE SUPPLY CHAIN IN HANOI

    Tran Tuan Anh

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Research objective on the relationship between supply chain links and the development of the fruit and vegetable production industry. The study has two intermediate variables: strategic direction and competing capability. The study uses the PLS-SEM method to test the proposed hypotheses. The research results offer solutions for developing vegetable supply chain links in Hanoi.

Keyword : Flowers supply chain, linking members, Hanoi.

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