The role of personal relationships in supply chain risk information sharing: Perspectives from buyers and suppliers of logistics services

IF 1.2 4区 管理学 Q3 ECONOMICS South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences Pub Date : 2021-07-30 DOI:10.4102/sajems.v24i1.3703
Marco van der Walt, W. Niemann, A. Meyer
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Keith Ferrazzi, a New York Times best-selling author, was quoted saying: ‘Power comes from sharing information, not withholding it’. Likewise, information technology (IT) innovations are shaping the modern-day supply chain and, as a result, firms and their supply chain partners (SCPs) are becoming progressively more dependent on information sharing among one another (Colicchia et al. 2018:5; Kache & Seuring 2017:11). Today, the collection and sharing of information is faster and simpler, allowing supply chains to operate in a globally connected environment (Colicchia et al. 2018:5). South Africa is recognised as the most developed country in Africa in terms of the third-party logistics (3PL) industry. As a result, the majority of logistics activities on the continent are performed by South African 3PL service providers (Nel, De Goede & Niemann 2018:2). The utilisation of 3PL service providers creates a network among buyers and suppliers for potential information sharing and risk mitigation (Huong Tran, Childerhouse & Deakins 2016:1103). The purpose of sharing information is to ensure real-time information processing and decision-making between the firm and its 3PLs (Prajogo & Olhager 2012:514–516). Third-party logistics partners can provide timely feedback, outsource processes and track service activities by sharing information (Zacharia, Sanders & Nix 2011:43–44). Information sharing enables firms to experience improved resilience and increased supply chain visibility (Brandon-Jones et al. 2014:56–57). Background: The frequent occurrence of supply chain disruptions highlights the importance of sharing supply chain risk information (SCRI) among buyers and suppliers in third-party logistics (3PL) services. Business relationships and long-term collaboration among supply chain partners (SCP), such as 3PLs and their clients, lead to the sharing of SCRI. Risk information sharing (RIS) cannot be effectively carried out unless these relationships are based on more than just transactional information sharing. Therefore, a better understanding is needed of how personal relationships influence RIS among these partners.
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人际关系在供应链风险信息共享中的作用:来自物流服务买方和供应商的视角
《纽约时报》畅销书作家基思·费拉兹曾说:“权力来自分享信息,而不是隐瞒信息。”同样,信息技术(IT)创新正在塑造现代供应链,因此,企业及其供应链合作伙伴(scp)越来越依赖于彼此之间的信息共享(Colicchia等人,2018:5;Kache & Seuring 2017:11)。如今,信息的收集和共享变得更快、更简单,使供应链能够在全球连接的环境中运行(Colicchia等人,2018:5)。南非被公认为非洲第三方物流(3PL)行业最发达的国家。因此,非洲大陆的大部分物流活动都是由南非的第三方物流服务提供商进行的(Nel, De Goede & Niemann 2018:2)。利用第三方物流服务提供商在买家和供应商之间建立了一个网络,以实现潜在的信息共享和风险缓解(Huong Tran, Childerhouse & Deakins 2016:1103)。共享信息的目的是确保企业和第三方物流之间的实时信息处理和决策(Prajogo & Olhager 2012:514-516)。第三方物流合作伙伴可以通过共享信息提供及时反馈、外包流程和跟踪服务活动(Zacharia, Sanders & Nix 2011:43-44)。信息共享使企业能够体验到更好的弹性和更高的供应链可见性(Brandon-Jones et al. 2014:56-57)。背景:供应链中断的频繁发生凸显了第三方物流服务中买方和供应商之间共享供应链风险信息(SCRI)的重要性。供应链合作伙伴(SCP)之间的业务关系和长期合作,如第三方物流公司及其客户,导致了SCRI的共享。除非这些关系不仅仅建立在交易信息共享的基础上,否则风险信息共享(RIS)无法有效地进行。因此,需要更好地了解这些合作伙伴之间的个人关系如何影响RIS。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS) is a leading South African-based publication for interdisciplinary research in the economic and management sciences. The journal publishes and disseminates high-quality academic articles that contribute to the better understanding of the interaction between economic, environmental and social perspectives as applicable to the broader management sciences in an African environment. The editorial board therefore invites authors to submit their research from areas such as economics, finance, accounting, human capital, marketing and other related disciplines that break down common intellectual silos and prepares a new path for debate on the operation and development of sustainable markets and organisations as relevant to the broader African context.
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