Dominance and collaboration in logistics triads: the case studies from New Zealand

IF 6.1 3区 管理学 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Production Planning & Control Pub Date : 2021-08-27 DOI:10.1080/09537287.2021.1967498
Wen Luo, V. Venkatesh, Yangyan Shi, T. Arthanari
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Abstract The study focuses on understanding how different supply chain stakeholders' power dynamics influence supply chain relationships' stability and dynamics in a logistics triad. The study uses a qualitative research approach (multiple case studies) to collect data from the perspectives of logistics service providers (LSPs), suppliers, and customers. Having unique resource/service capability helps the LSP dominate long-term triad relationships by controlling its partners and impeding changes in embedded dyads. The identified theoretical and empirical outcomes provide insights to academics and practitioners to understand the supply chain relationship dynamics based on LSP's dominant power. This study's originality primarily focuses on the dominant player—LSP—to influence triadic supply chain relationships, which is significantly different from the traditional view—the dominant power controlled by suppliers or customers.
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物流三位一体的优势与合作:来自新西兰的案例研究
摘要本研究的重点是了解物流三元组中不同供应链利益相关者的权力动态如何影响供应链关系的稳定性和动态性。本研究采用定性研究方法(多案例研究),从物流服务提供商(lsp)、供应商和客户的角度收集数据。LSP具有独特的资源/服务能力,可以通过控制其合作伙伴和阻止嵌入的三元组的变化来控制长期三元组关系。所确定的理论和实证结果为学者和从业者理解基于LSP主导权力的供应链关系动态提供了见解。本研究的原创性主要集中在影响三位一体供应链关系的主导者——lsp,这与传统的由供应商或顾客控制的主导者观点有显著不同。
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Production Planning & Control
Production Planning & Control 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
19.30
自引率
9.60%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Production Planning & Control is an international journal that focuses on research papers concerning operations management across industries. It emphasizes research originating from industrial needs that can provide guidance to managers and future researchers. Papers accepted by "Production Planning & Control" should address emerging industrial needs, clearly outlining the nature of the industrial problem. Any suitable research methods may be employed, and each paper should justify the method used. Case studies illustrating international significance are encouraged. Authors are encouraged to relate their work to existing knowledge in the field, particularly regarding its implications for management practice and future research agendas.
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