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Reexamining supply chain integration and the supplier's performance relationships under uncertainty
by
Liu, Tzu-Chuan
, Yen, Ghi-Feng
, Huang, Ming-Chang
in
Collaboration
/ Dealing
/ Demand
/ Empirical analysis
/ Horizontal
/ Information sharing
/ Logistics
/ Management
/ Management science & operations
/ Problem solving
/ Studies
/ Suppliers
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chains
/ Uncertainty
2014
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Reexamining supply chain integration and the supplier's performance relationships under uncertainty
by
Liu, Tzu-Chuan
, Yen, Ghi-Feng
, Huang, Ming-Chang
in
Collaboration
/ Dealing
/ Demand
/ Empirical analysis
/ Horizontal
/ Information sharing
/ Logistics
/ Management
/ Management science & operations
/ Problem solving
/ Studies
/ Suppliers
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chains
/ Uncertainty
2014
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Reexamining supply chain integration and the supplier's performance relationships under uncertainty
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Liu, Tzu-Chuan
, Yen, Ghi-Feng
, Huang, Ming-Chang
in
Collaboration
/ Dealing
/ Demand
/ Empirical analysis
/ Horizontal
/ Information sharing
/ Logistics
/ Management
/ Management science & operations
/ Problem solving
/ Studies
/ Suppliers
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chains
/ Uncertainty
2014
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Reexamining supply chain integration and the supplier's performance relationships under uncertainty
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Reexamining supply chain integration and the supplier's performance relationships under uncertainty
2014
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Overview
Purpose
– Effective and efficient supply chain coordination requires the integration of all product flow processes. However, inconsistent empirical results have been obtained with respect to the relationships between supply chain integration (SCI) and performance. Drawing on efficiency-flexibility arguments, this paper seeks to develop a SCI model that includes buyer-supplier-supplier relationships, and proposes a contingency framework for reexamining the SCI-supplier performance relationship under demand and technological uncertainties.
Design/methodology/approach
– A two-stage data collection process was conducted, and a total of 878 suppliers that listed in the Taiwanese “Center-Satellite Production System” with supply contract were contacted for this study. Finally 164 suppliers were gathered and screened as valid responses. Hierarchical regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses in this study.
Findings
– Evidence indicates that SCI has a significant positive effect on the suppliers' performance. The positive SCI-performance relationship can be moderately weakened by demand uncertainty; however, this positive SCI-performance relationship will be strengthened by technological uncertainty.
Originality/value
– While supply chain management is needed to manage the vertical and horizontal relationships simultaneously, this study offers a framework to solve efficiency-flexibility dilemma arguments when dealing with “exploitation” and “exploration” alternatives to help to reexamine the inconsistent SCI-performance relationship. Furthermore, based on transaction cost theory, this paper takes the nature of uncertainty into account for improving the theoretical background of the SCI-performance relationship arguments. Empirical results indicate the existence of an ambidextrous supply chain integration strategy which justifies the choice of which one is preferable in efficiency-flexibility dilemma arguments.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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