供应管理导向与供应商/买方绩效

Supply management orientation and supplier/buyer performance

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2000
被引 817 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究供应管理导向对供应商运营绩效和买方竞争优先级的提升作用,发现其能同时改善双方绩效,但对成本和灵活性的影响较弱。

Abstract

Abstract Academics and practitioners agree that excellence in supply management results in better quality, customer service, and channel performance. Yet, most of these studies are either conceptual in nature or actual case studies. The primary objective of this research is to test the impact of a supply management orientation (SMO) on the suppliers' operational performance and buyers' competitive priorities (cost, quality, delivery, flexibility). Three major research hypotheses associated with SMO, Supplier Performance (SP), and Buyer Performance (BP) are tested using a confirmatory structural equation modeling approach. The results of this research support the conclusion that an improvement (increase) in the SMO improves both the suppliers' and buyers' performance (i.e., a win–win situation for the supply chain). In addition, the influence of SMO on delivery‐ and quality‐related performance is more statistically significant than on cost or flexibility performance. In fact, when volume and process flexibility are top competitive priorities, a supply chain management orientation may not be an effective way to achieve the desired flexibility. The article ends by discussing other conclusions and suggests directions for future research.

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