Supply chain management has been increasingly seen as a strategic tool to improve the competitiveness of companies. Coopetition, the mingling of competitive and cooperative relationships, has been utilised by New Zealand companies in the horticulture industry to help break into and develop new markets. Using a case study various elements of the supply chain are examined from both strategic and operational perspectives for this group of companies and their customers and suppliers. The connections to the customer are shown to be enhanced through careful implementation, as the group of companies act to adjust their entire supply chains to make them increasingly customer-orientated. Significant benefits that are shown to accrue include improved...
Supply chains continuously face pressure to increase efficiency and differentiation to support busin...
Purpose - Understanding the multitude of linkages that exist between customer requirements, the char...
This article presents the empirical results of a study of strategic change in 291 organisations oper...
Supply chain management has been increasingly seen as a strategic tool to improve the competitivenes...
Working in clusters companies must balance competitive and cooperative pressures as they grapple wit...
The orthodoxy of supply chain management (SCM) emphasises competitive advantage through increased op...
PURPOSE: The constantly demanding market requires new solutions to improve a company’s market share...
This study aimed to investigate whether coopetition as a strategy could be successfully implemented ...
The process of globalisation of markets has led to important changes in agribusiness, with customers...
Fashion supply chains are characterised by pressure for low cost and short lead times and face incre...
Supply chain initiatives are growing in popularity throughout the food industry, as organisations se...
Over the last 20 years the traditional view of how firms become and remain competitive has been chal...
This research investigates the way that firms in New Zealand fresh produce supply chains manage busi...
To survive and thrive in the competition, firms have strived to achieve greater supply chain collabo...
Co-operation and co-ordination along the supply chain are important factors influencing the performa...
Supply chains continuously face pressure to increase efficiency and differentiation to support busin...
Purpose - Understanding the multitude of linkages that exist between customer requirements, the char...
This article presents the empirical results of a study of strategic change in 291 organisations oper...
Supply chain management has been increasingly seen as a strategic tool to improve the competitivenes...
Working in clusters companies must balance competitive and cooperative pressures as they grapple wit...
The orthodoxy of supply chain management (SCM) emphasises competitive advantage through increased op...
PURPOSE: The constantly demanding market requires new solutions to improve a company’s market share...
This study aimed to investigate whether coopetition as a strategy could be successfully implemented ...
The process of globalisation of markets has led to important changes in agribusiness, with customers...
Fashion supply chains are characterised by pressure for low cost and short lead times and face incre...
Supply chain initiatives are growing in popularity throughout the food industry, as organisations se...
Over the last 20 years the traditional view of how firms become and remain competitive has been chal...
This research investigates the way that firms in New Zealand fresh produce supply chains manage busi...
To survive and thrive in the competition, firms have strived to achieve greater supply chain collabo...
Co-operation and co-ordination along the supply chain are important factors influencing the performa...
Supply chains continuously face pressure to increase efficiency and differentiation to support busin...
Purpose - Understanding the multitude of linkages that exist between customer requirements, the char...
This article presents the empirical results of a study of strategic change in 291 organisations oper...