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The nature and effectiveness of collaboration between firms, their customers and suppliers: a supply chain perspective

The nature and effectiveness of collaboration between firms, their customers and suppliers: a... Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate a model of collaboration based on the notion of firms having strong working relationships with their suppliers and customers. Whilst issues associated with collaborative relationships between firms and their trading partners are a key theme currently being addressed in the supply chain management literature, there appears to be a lack of clear guidelines as to how such capability can be developed in a practical sense. Design/methodology/approach – Data from 418 Australian manufacturing plants are used to test the model. Two key constructs, customer relationship and supplier involvement, are developed. For predictive validity purposes, these constructs are regressed against firm performance construct. Findings – Results of structural equation modeling analysis show, inter alia , that there is some support for this collaboration model, with both collaboration‐based constructs influencing performance. Originality/value – The results provide an insight into how firms can develop a level of collaboration capability. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Supply Chain Management An International Journal Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1359-8546
DOI
10.1108/13598540910954539
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Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate a model of collaboration based on the notion of firms having strong working relationships with their suppliers and customers. Whilst issues associated with collaborative relationships between firms and their trading partners are a key theme currently being addressed in the supply chain management literature, there appears to be a lack of clear guidelines as to how such capability can be developed in a practical sense. Design/methodology/approach – Data from 418 Australian manufacturing plants are used to test the model. Two key constructs, customer relationship and supplier involvement, are developed. For predictive validity purposes, these constructs are regressed against firm performance construct. Findings – Results of structural equation modeling analysis show, inter alia , that there is some support for this collaboration model, with both collaboration‐based constructs influencing performance. Originality/value – The results provide an insight into how firms can develop a level of collaboration capability.

Journal

Supply Chain Management An International JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: May 1, 2009

Keywords: Supply chain management; Manufacturing systems; Structural design; Australia

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