在线信息搜索行为和隐性知识的作用在不同的购买情况下有何不同

IF 6.8 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pursup.2023.100862
Maximilian Lüders , Martin Klarmann , Marc Wouters , Alicia Gerlach
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在线信息源增加了采购经理在特定采购情况下可用的信息量。然而,从理论上讲,买家如何利用这些信息,从而依赖于隐性知识,仍然知之甚少。本文通过对来自不同制造业的采购经理进行40次定性深入访谈。鉴于以往的研究主要将采购组织或采购部门作为分析单位,我们能够通过放大单独的采购情况并采用定量方法将这些情况聚类来提供更细粒度的理解。我们发现网络信息搜索在其范围和作用上是有区别的。它在购买具有高度新颖性的情况下尤其相关,同时,这些情况可能具有高或低水平的风险、复杂性和重要性。我们还发现,隐性知识的作用是差异化的。在不同的采购情况下,这为采购经理识别、检索和使用信息提供了各种支持。有时隐性知识有助于决策的速度和效率,但在其他集群中,它有助于处理大量复杂信息。此外,购买情况可以区分隐性知识是基于类似购买情况的经验积累还是基于更广泛的购买经验。
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How online information search behavior and the role of tacit knowledge differ across clusters of purchase situations

Online information sources increase the amount of information that is available for purchasing managers in a particular purchasing situation. Yet, how buyers make use of that information and thereby rely on tacit knowledge is theoretically still poorly understood. This paper relies on 40 qualitative in-depth interviews with purchasing managers from different manufacturing industries. Whereas previous research mainly considered the purchasing organization or the purchasing department as the unit of analysis, we are able to provide a finer-grained understanding by zooming-in on separate purchasing situations and employing a quantitative method to cluster these. We find that online information search is differentiated in terms of its extent and role. It is particularly relevant in buying situations characterized by high novelty, while at the same time, these can have either high or low levels of risk, complexity, and importance. We also find that the role of tacit knowledge is differentiated. Across different purchase situations, this provides various kinds of support to purchasing managers to identify, retrieve and use information. Sometimes tacit knowledge aids speed and efficiency of decision-making, but in other clusters, it helps to deal with large amounts of complex information. Furthermore, purchase situations can be distinguished as to whether tacit knowledge is based on accumulation of experience with similar buying situations versus broader purchasing experience.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management is to publish original, high-quality research within the field of purchasing and supply management (PSM). Articles should have a significant impact on PSM theory and practice. The Journal ensures that high quality research is collected and disseminated widely to both academics and practitioners, and provides a forum for debate. It covers all subjects relating to the purchase and supply of goods and services in industry, commerce, local, national, and regional government, health and transportation.
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