The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship among supply chain justices\n(procedural, distributive and interactional), trust and inter-firms supply chain process\nintegration in mainland Pakistan. The study variables have considerable importance in the\nliterature of supply chain management (SCM). The conceptual model comprises four\nhypotheses. Then hypotheses are tested via an empirical study in which data are collected\nfrom 170 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers and retailers of mainstream spectrum\nindustries in Pakistan. We used exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor\nanalysis (CFA) to test the validity and reliability of the measurement model, and structural\nequation modeling (SEM) to test the hypotheses. The findings delineate that supply chain\njustices can encourage process integration through developing trust among partners.\nMoreover, this study reveals interesting implications of supply chain justices, trust and\nprocesses integration that is useful to both academicians and practitioners.
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