Benefits, barriers, and bridges to effective supply chain management
Brigham Young University · Seattle University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to provide academics and practitioners a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the benefits, barriers, and bridges to successful collaboration in strategic supply chains. Design/methodology/approach – A triangulation method consisting of a literature review, a cross‐functional mail survey, and 51 in‐depth case analyses was implemented. Senior managers from purchasing, manufacturing, and logistics were targeted in the mail survey. The break down by channel category interviews is as follows: 14 retailers, 13 finished goods assemblers, 12 first‐tier suppliers, three lower‐tier suppliers, and nine service providers. Findings – Customer satisfaction and service is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 102
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Supply chain
- Business
- Purchasing
- Marketing
- Supply chain management
- Service provider
- Customer satisfaction
- Service (business)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure