Abstract

Objective pressures to create increasingly complex grouping of supply chain partners have next to their base priority of maintaining competitiveness and possible pitfalls. They are shown by the need to cope with a number of external risks that by participation in the chain inevitably penetrate to the enterprise and at the same time there is a duty to protect the partners from the negative effects of its own risks, as well as the enterprise itself, which threaten the common activities of the supply chain. In a review of the knowledge of the current state of the art we present models and progressive methodological approaches to integrated management and assessment of business performance. The results of our own research are presented, including verification of scientific hypotheses being explored importance of the automotive industry in Slovakia, both for production in the national economy, creation of employment and value added, as well as the effects on import or innovation. It is also defined in terms of international standards. Presented are the results of the empirical effects of the automotive industry in the total production, employment and value added in the national economy. We also deal prospects of development of the automotive industry in Slovakia, both in relation to the competitiveness of the industry itself, as well as in relation to the new industrial policy of Slovakia – Industry 4.0. Supporting part of the paper presents an application of multi-criteria methods for assessing the effectiveness of the research sample based on the DEA modelling, leading to the draft of assessment model of integrated quality management system on the principle of assessing the performance of the enterprise (BSC) and the draft of recommendations for business practice.

Highlights

  • Most Slovak suppliers in the automotive industry network of producers expect that in the future the industry’s attention will focus mainly on materials resulting from the highly competitive and strategic aims of the EU in the automotive industry

  • The growth of global competition affects the demand for new production methods and shorter life cycles of products while forcing the manufacturing enterprises to face complex problems in a rapidly changing business environment

  • Karapetrovič, Casadesús (2012), Kohl et al (2016) define these levels of decision-making as the basic concepts of quality management concerning various elements and aspects such as resource planning, operation, control and review by using the definition of quality management within the supply chain management offered by Campbell, Sankaran (2005) as “the integration of key business processes in an integrated quality management from end user through original suppliers that provide products, services and information, providing value added for customers and other stakeholders”

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INTRODUCTION

Most Slovak suppliers in the automotive industry network of producers expect that in the future the industry’s attention will focus mainly on materials (innovation, quality, costs, alternative materials, reducing the weight of vehicles) resulting from the highly competitive and strategic aims of the EU in the automotive industry. To achieve a sustainable growth of competitive products within the new globalized markets that requires the development of those areas of the industry that have a specific status and are able to show a positive balance of foreign trade (in the case of the Slovak Republic it is its automotive industry) it is necessary to develop a range of tools and management techniques constantly changing over time in order to identify concrete solutions based on the priorities of the European strategies with the aim to improve decision-making processes at various levels of the industry. It is important to fotives in the automotive industry further address- cus on the performance culture of employees in ing the mentioned weaknesses in the current ap- order to get the best results out of them just by creproaches In this context, innovative initiatives are ating mutually beneficial working conditions todefined in all management areas, which seek to wards improving the potential of their enterprise.

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