Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify and explore a study on a network perspective added tasks: the case of agri-food value chain in Malaysia as well as including multidimensional conceptual framework. Design/Methodology/Approach–The data for this quantitative method were gathered from 200 firms. Agri-food value chain were used as key respondent as the reliability and the validity of the questionnaire were thoroughly examined. The results are based on regression analysis and equation modelling by using SPSS software. Then, the data will be analyzed in the network of each construct using the structural equation modelling approach. Findings – The findings of the study provide strong grounds that operation and market efficiency improvement are highly connected with advances in involved in actors, resources, activities and value added tasks support were found to be the network of firm performance. Research limitations/implications– As analytical effort in order to point out area that companies should emphasize as to improvement the effective management that give the potential benefit. Originality/Value – The report projects an enhanced conceptual framework that examines critical issues concerning the successful a study on a network perspective added tasks: the case of agri-food value chain in Malaysia, thus providing valuable outcomes for decision makers and academics. This theoretical study found that the framework could explain better each variable which has a a network perspective added tasks: the case of agri-food value chain in Malaysia towards firm performance.

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