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Two-way assessment of key performance indicators to vaccine supply chain system in India

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJPPM-02-2018-0078

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Balanced scorecard; Analytic hierarchy process; Immunization; Two-way assessment; Vaccine supply chain

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the key performance indicators (KPIs) of vaccine supply chain of Universal Immunization Program (UIP) India, and measure their impact on vaccine supply chain performance improvement, so that results of this study can help the decision makers manage the activity and effectiveness of their resources in order to improve vaccine delivery performance and child immunization coverage. Design/methodology/approach The 41 KPIs in terms of four dimension of the balanced scorecard (BSC), i.e. financial, customer, internal process and learning and growth have been identified and validated from the literature and expert's opinions. Further, the impact of internal process and learning and growth performance indicators on the vaccine supply chain performance improvement have been evaluated using two-way assessment. The rankings obtained using two-way assessment are then compared to DEMATEL approach to validate the results. Findings The results from the analysis reveal that Enhancement in employee work satisfaction (LG3=10.08 percent), Enhancement in professional vaccine supply chain managers and leaders (LG2 = 6.70 percent) Improvement in planning and coordination in the supply chain (LG9 = 6.57 percent) are the three critical performance indicators having maximum impact on vaccine supply chain performance improvement. The decision makers should give priority to these performance indicators to improve delivery performance and immunization coverage. Social implications This study focuses on the improvement in vaccine delivery performance, therefore, analysis and findings can be useful to government immunization programs of India to other developing nations to improve child immunization coverage. Originality/value To our knowledge, this paper is first to attempt to provide a direction to improve immunization coverage through vaccine supply chain performance indicators.

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