Enabling AI into business operations: investigating the impact of IoTs, big data, and IT-enabled technologies on supply chain performance Online publication date: Tue, 02-Apr-2024
by Hongwei Lin; Jiaxu Wang
International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB), Vol. 19, No. 2, 2024
Abstract: The internet of things (IoTs), big data, and IT-enabled technologies (IT-Tec.) represent a significant advancement in conversational AI which empowers the users to engage in natural and interactive conversations. It is stated that continued research and development in this field holds the promise of further improving the model's accuracy, understanding, and ethical implications, paving the way for a more sophisticated and human-like conversational AI. This study attempts to uncover the influence of leading AI tools such as IoTs, big data, and IT-enabled technologies on supply chain performance (SCP) of the corporates. First, the study explores the connections between IoT and SCP. Second, the study explores the connections between big data analytics (BDA) and SCP. Third, the study explores the connections between IT-enabled evolving technologies and SCP. The study revealed a positive connection of IoT, BDA, and IT-enabled technologies toward supply chain performance of the corporates. This study encourages the students by showing insights that IoT, BDA, and IT-enabled technologies are important for optimising corporates' SCP. This study revolutionised the way to supply chains by providing unprecedented visibility, efficiency, and decision-making capabilities.
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