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  • P-ISSN1738-3110
  • E-ISSN2093-7717
  • SCOPUS, ESCI

The Role of Good Governance Networking in Enhancing Organizational Performance and Logistics Systems: Insights for Distribution Economics

The Journal of Distribution Science / The Journal of Distribution Science, (P)1738-3110; (E)2093-7717
2025, v.23 no.5, pp.1-11
https://doi.org/10.15722/jds.23.05.202505.1
Laura Nicola GAVRILĂ (Spiru Haret University)
Ainura OMAROVA (Karaganda Buketov University)
Anar KURMANALINA (Karaganda Research University named after E.A)
Gaukhar KALKABAYEVA (Karaganda Research University named after E.A)

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: This research examines the influence of Good Governance Networking (GGN) on organizational performance within the logistics and trade sectors of the Subang Regency Education and Culture Service Work Unit. It aims to explore how GGN enhances service delivery, operational efficiency, and resource management in the context of distribution economics. Research design, data and methodology: A quantitative research design was employed, utilizing purposive sampling to gather data from 52 employees through structured questionnaires. The study utilized descriptive statistics to summarize data and regression analysis to assess the relationship between GGN practices and logistics performance, focusing on operational efficiency and trade responsiveness. Results: Key findings indicate a significant positive correlation between effective GGN practices and improvements in logistics efficiency and trade responsiveness. The regression analysis demonstrated that enhanced GGN practices lead to substantial gains in logistics performance, with beta coefficients of 0.65 for logistics efficiency and 0.59 for trade responsiveness, both with p-values less than 0.01, confirming their statistical significance. Conclusion: The study highlights the importance of Good Governance Networking in optimizing logistics operations and improving public service performance. It offers valuable insights for managers and policymakers, stressing the integration of governance principles to enhance distribution practices and service delivery outcomes.

keywords
Culture Service#1, Good Governance#2, Logistics#3, Networking#4, Organizational Performance#5
Received
2025-02-04
Revised
2025-04-03
Accepted
2025-05-05
Published
2025-05-30

The Journal of Distribution Science