Business-to-business, supply chain relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK Defence Procurement, have received scant attention by Management Researchers. This paper describes the results from a substantial, exploratory research project that used Williamson’s (1975) Organisations Failure Framework as a theoretical model. Surprisingly, it revealed that many issues surrounding Supply Chain Management implementation were similar to those found in ‘normal’ markets and that it played an important part in reducing the inherently negative effects of monopolistic relationships. The research sheds new and useful light on the dynamics of this unusual business situation for both managers and academics
Supply networks are prevalent industry structures which, like the academic literature, are complex, ...
This study provides new insight into current and emerging supply chain approaches and related power ...
Manufacturing companies place a strong emphasis on the role of supply chain management-the manageme...
Business-to-business relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK defence proc...
Business-to-business relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK Defence Proc...
Many researchers have studied supply chain relationships however, the preponderance of open markets...
Business-to-business relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK Defence Proc...
The paper's aim is to evaluate the changing patterns of defence requirements and their implications ...
The current theoretical axiom is that an organisation’s supply chain system is synchronised and has ...
The research reported in this thesis is set within the context of Supply Chain Management within BAE...
The central aim of this paper is to link the competitive performance of small, high technology defen...
Abstract: Despite the increasing dependency by firms, on supply chain collaboration the establishmen...
This thesis presents three studies in Supply Chain Partnership. The first study is to develop a supp...
Building a relationship with the maritime supply chain partners is considered imperative for organis...
The purpose of this study was to assess the causal relationship between five dimensions of supply ch...
Supply networks are prevalent industry structures which, like the academic literature, are complex, ...
This study provides new insight into current and emerging supply chain approaches and related power ...
Manufacturing companies place a strong emphasis on the role of supply chain management-the manageme...
Business-to-business relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK defence proc...
Business-to-business relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK Defence Proc...
Many researchers have studied supply chain relationships however, the preponderance of open markets...
Business-to-business relationships within sustained monopolies, such as those within UK Defence Proc...
The paper's aim is to evaluate the changing patterns of defence requirements and their implications ...
The current theoretical axiom is that an organisation’s supply chain system is synchronised and has ...
The research reported in this thesis is set within the context of Supply Chain Management within BAE...
The central aim of this paper is to link the competitive performance of small, high technology defen...
Abstract: Despite the increasing dependency by firms, on supply chain collaboration the establishmen...
This thesis presents three studies in Supply Chain Partnership. The first study is to develop a supp...
Building a relationship with the maritime supply chain partners is considered imperative for organis...
The purpose of this study was to assess the causal relationship between five dimensions of supply ch...
Supply networks are prevalent industry structures which, like the academic literature, are complex, ...
This study provides new insight into current and emerging supply chain approaches and related power ...
Manufacturing companies place a strong emphasis on the role of supply chain management-the manageme...