articleStrategic Management JournalMay 17, 2007Closed access

Strategic supply chain management: Improving performance through a culture of competitiveness and knowledge development

Michigan State University · Auburn University

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Abstract

Abstract For many firms, using their supply chains as competitive weapons has become a central element of the strategic management process in recent years. Drawing on the resource‐based view and theory from the organizational learning and information‐processing literatures, this study uses a sample of 201 firms to examine the influence of a culture of competitiveness and knowledge development on supply chain performance in varied market turbulence conditions. We found that synergies exist between a culture of competitiveness and knowledge development: their interaction has a positive association with performance. In addition, based on behavioral and contingency theories, we found that market turbulence…

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Keywords
  • Contingency
  • Business
  • Contingency theory
  • Supply chain
  • Industrial organization
  • Competitive advantage
  • Marketing
  • Knowledge management
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