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Beyond firm boundaries: Exploring the interdependence between supply chain partners.

机译:超越公司界限:探索供应链合作伙伴之间的相互依存关系。

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Firms have increasingly become more tightly coupled with one another and reliant upon their supply chain partners in recent decades. This research examines this trend by evaluating the extent to which supply chain partners are able to directly influence one another's performance as well as indirectly influence supply chain partners beyond their immediate dyad. It seeks to do so through three essays that focus on an in-depth examination of the bullwhip phenomenon, a study of dyadic bargaining power relationships, and finally an analysis of dyadic financial and inventory performance.;Even though a growing body of research has sought to empirically authenticate the existence of the bullwhip effect over the past decade, conclusive validation has thus far been elusive. In Essay 1, utilizing secondary data from 348 firm level supply chain triads, we not only empirically confirm the existence of the bullwhip effect, but also show that other patterns of demand amplification exist as well. When these different patterns are combined together, the amplification patterns effectively cancel each another out such that amplification at any single stage in the supply chain becomes undetectable.;In Essay 2, utilizing a secondary dataset of 2861 buyer-supplier dyads and Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR), we jointly evaluate the extent to which buyer's bargaining power is simultaneously associated with improved buyer performance and diminished supplier performance. We find that buyer's bargaining power is associated with improved buyer operational performance and diminished supplier operational performance. While supplier financial performance is negatively associated with buyer's bargaining power; the buyer's financial performance is not significantly improved.;In Essay 3, we evaluate the extent to which dyadic supply chain partners influence one another's financial and inventory performance. Utilizing Compustat database and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods, a complex Multiple Membership Multiple Classification (MMMC) data structure model is evaluated for 10,459 customer observations and 20,706 supplier observations. We find that although corporate effects are the primary contributor to a firm's performance variability, dyadic trading partners also significantly impact the firm's variable performance. However, the relative proportion of performance variance explained is highly dependent upon the type of customer (manufacturer or retailer) or type of supplier (manufacturer or non-manufacturer) with which the firm interacts.;Overall, the findings of this research contribute to extant literature by not only showing that firms can greatly influence the behavior and performance of one another, but also that they can significantly impact their supply chain partners beyond their own immediate dyad.
机译:在最近的几十年中,企业之间的联系越来越紧密,并依赖于他们的供应链合作伙伴。这项研究通过评估供应链合作伙伴在多大程度上可以直接影响彼此的绩效以及间接影响供应链合作伙伴的直接发展程度来检验这种趋势。它力求通过三篇文章来做到这一点,这些文章着重于对牛鞭现象的深入研究,对二元议价能力关系的研究,以及对二元财务和存货绩效的分析。为了从经验上验证过去十年来牛鞭效应的存在,结论性的验证至今难以捉摸。在论文1中,利用来自348个公司级别供应链三元组的二次数据,我们不仅从经验上证实了牛鞭效应的存在,而且还表明了需求放大的其他模式也存在。当这些不同的模式组合在一起时,放大模式会有效地相互抵消,从而使得在供应链中任何单个阶段的放大都变得不可检测。;在论文2中,利用2861个买家-供应商二元组和看似无关的回归的第二数据集( (SUR),我们将共同评估买方的议价能力与改善的买方绩效和降低的卖方绩效同时相关的程度。我们发现,买方的议价能力与买方运营绩效的提高和供应商运营绩效的下降有关。尽管供应商的财务绩效与买方的议价能力负相关;买方的财务绩效没有显着改善。在论文3中,我们评估了二进式供应链合作伙伴在多大程度上影响彼此的财务和库存绩效。利用Compustat数据库和Markov Chain蒙特卡洛方法,针对10,459个客户观察和20,706个供应商观察评估了一个复杂的多成员多重分类(MMMC)数据结构模型。我们发现,尽管公司效应是公司绩效可变性的主要因素,但二进制贸易伙伴也显着影响公司可变绩效。但是,所解释的绩效差异的相对比例在很大程度上取决于与公司互动的客户类型(制造商或零售商)或供应商类型(制造商或非制造商)。总体而言,这项研究的发现有助于现有的文献不仅表明企业可以极大地影响彼此的行为和绩效,而且还可以极大地影响其供应链合作伙伴,而不仅仅是他们自己的二分法。

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  • 作者

    Mackelprang, Alan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Carolina.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Carolina.;
  • 学科 Business Administration Management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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