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Supply Chain Collaboration, Integration, and Relational Technology: How Complex Operant Resources Increase Performance Outcomes
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2014
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Supply Chain IntegrationSupply Chain ResourceEducationResource IntegrationIndustrial CollaborationSupply Chain ManagersRelational TechnologyManagementSupply ChainSourcing ManagementOrganizational SystemsInter-firm CoordinationSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementStrategic ManagementSupplier ManagementInterorganizational RelationshipSupply ManagementSupplier RelationshipIndustry CollaborationBusinessSupply Chain CollaborationBusiness StrategySupply Chain Analysis
How firms coordinate efforts to collectively compete as supply chains is a key concern of supply chain management scholars and practitioners. One avenue, the development of collaborative relational capabilities that support supply chain integration, offers promise. However, the effectiveness of collaboration as a supply chain resource has been questioned due to concerns associated with collaborative technologies, and thus prior research has called for a deeper examination of the role that technologies play in facilitating integration. Employing a S ervice‐ D ominant L ogic view of hierarchical resources, grounded in R esource A dvantage T heory, this research tests a model subsuming relationships between collaboration, integration, and interfirm coordination technologies, and their associated performance outcomes. A sample of 282 supply chain managers from a variety of industries were surveyed, with proposed relationships examined employing structural equation modeling. Test results indicate that collaboration and integration interact to form higher order resources that collectively influence firm performance outcomes through interfirm coordination technologies.
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