为什么要在物理互联网中协作?-动机和成功因素

IF 11.2 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Business Logistics Pub Date : 2020-10-27 DOI:10.1111/jbl.12260
Michael Plasch, Sarah Pfoser, Markus Gerschberger, Regina Gattringer, Oliver Schauer
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物理互联网(PI)的愿景包括在一个开放的网络中共享物流资源和信息交换。PI的实施被视为对可持续物流的有希望的贡献。本文研究了PI网络中合作的动机和成功因素。我们采用一种基于案例的解释性研究方法,涉及在PI网络中运营的四个托运人和三个物流服务提供商(lsp)。动机被定义为鼓励组织进入PI网络的原因。成功因素是组织在PI网络中继续协作所需的条件。这是首次在多行业背景下进行的PI研究。研究结果表明,资源(即物理资源、数字/无形资源和关系资源)的中心和中立编排是PI和持续PI协作中的一个实质性和多方面的问题。一个广为接受的理论(资源基础理论)及其最新的扩展(资源编排理论- rot)框架和指导我们的研究。ROT通过PI网络中的中立协调器通知物理、数字/无形和关系资源的部署。对动机和成功因素的了解允许开发未来面向用户的PI服务,这些服务很可能被托运人和lsp所接受。
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Why Collaborate in a Physical Internet Network?—Motives and Success Factors

The vision of the Physical Internet (PI) involves both sharing logistics resources and information exchange within an open network. The implementation of PI is seen as a promising contribution toward sustainable logistics. This paper investigates motives for and success factors in collaborating in a PI network. We apply an interpretive case-based research approach involving four shippers and three logistics service providers (LSPs) that operate in a PI network. Motives are defined as the reasons that encourage an organization to enter the PI network. Success factors are conditions required for organizations to continue collaborating in a PI network. This is the first PI study conducted in a multi-industry context. The findings demonstrate the central and neutral orchestration of resources (i.e., physical, digital/intangible, and relational resources) as a substantial and multi-faceted issue in PI and continuous PI collaboration. A well-accepted theory (Resource-Based View) and its most recent extension (Resource Orchestration Theory—ROT) frame and guide our research. ROT informs the deployment of physical, digital/intangible, and relational resources by a neutral orchestrator in a PI network. The knowledge of motives and success factors allows the development of future user-oriented PI services that are likely to be accepted by shippers and LSPs.

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期刊介绍: Supply chain management and logistics processes play a crucial role in the success of businesses, both in terms of operations, strategy, and finances. To gain a deep understanding of these processes, it is essential to explore academic literature such as The Journal of Business Logistics. This journal serves as a scholarly platform for sharing original ideas, research findings, and effective strategies in the field of logistics and supply chain management. By providing innovative insights and research-driven knowledge, it equips organizations with the necessary tools to navigate the ever-changing business environment.
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