Research on the Impact of Supply Chain Integration on the Quality of Internal Control of Manufacturing Enterprises and Its Improvement Path under Digital Intelligence
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E244519
Author(s)
Jie Chen, Nanjun Ma*, Shumin Ma, Min Sun
Affiliation(s)
Department of Economics and Management, Tianjin Chengjian University, Tianjin, China
*Corresponding Author.
Abstract
Internal control is an important mechanism for all kinds of units to regulate activities, prevent internal and external risks, improve management efficiency and effectiveness, and guarantee the realization of unit goals. As the digital age has given new connotations to supply chain integration, the impact of supply chain integration on the quality of internal controls in manufacturing companies is becoming increasingly significant. The influence of digital-intelligent supply chain integration on the internal control quality of manufacturing businesses is examined theoretically in this paper using the literature analysis approach, and a corresponding improvement route is proposed. The study finds that supply chain integration using digital intelligence technology affects the quality of internal control of manufacturing enterprises in three aspects: information integration, operation integration, and organizational integration. The study's conclusion offers manufacturing companies theoretical direction on how to strengthen internal control through supply chain integration, which is crucial for their ability to transform, upgrade, and become more competitive in the age of digital intelligence.
Keywords
Digital Intelligence; Supply Chain Integration; Manufacture; Internal Control
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