Strategic purchasing has gained recognition as an approach to change management for the purpose of enhancing competitive edge. In this case study, a major international food company decided to upgrade its purchasing practices in the Asia-Pacific region by launching a dual strategy, called the “Purchasing Blitz” and the “Learning Journey”, not only to lower it’s costs but also to renew the relationship with suppliers and to reposition the company for the future. The paper describes the process as a narrative account, produces formative evidence to illustrate the performance of the dual strategy and makes exploratory links with the conceptual literature on strategic purchasing
The observation that similar firms faced with a similar situation and seemingly applying similar mar...
This article presents the empirical results of a study of strategic change in 291 organisations oper...
The purchasing function has for the past decades been subject to forces shifting the internal strate...
The present work examined the empirical relationship between strategic purchasing on organization pe...
In a scenario of economic and political instability, many companies have being affected by a sense o...
This paper describes Telstra's (Australia's dominant telecommunications company) change from ad hoc ...
To strive as being the leader in the food and beverages industry, multinational companies have been ...
The global business context has created an increased need for procurement to become strategic. Strat...
This strategic management paper features the food processing industry providing an outlook on the fu...
The role of purchasing in the management of supply chain has proven to be important in today’s ever ...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to describe and analyze how strategic work between a buyer an...
Term: Spring term 2007 Study objects: Reitan Servicehandel AB, Vi-butikerna, ICA Sverige AB Purpose:...
Purpose: Purchasing has emerged as a key source of competitive advantage. This paper aims to explore...
Recently Ramsay (2001) applied the resource based view of the firm (RBV) to argue that purchasing is...
Substantive strategic developments are frequently made by New Zealand firms involved in the processi...
The observation that similar firms faced with a similar situation and seemingly applying similar mar...
This article presents the empirical results of a study of strategic change in 291 organisations oper...
The purchasing function has for the past decades been subject to forces shifting the internal strate...
The present work examined the empirical relationship between strategic purchasing on organization pe...
In a scenario of economic and political instability, many companies have being affected by a sense o...
This paper describes Telstra's (Australia's dominant telecommunications company) change from ad hoc ...
To strive as being the leader in the food and beverages industry, multinational companies have been ...
The global business context has created an increased need for procurement to become strategic. Strat...
This strategic management paper features the food processing industry providing an outlook on the fu...
The role of purchasing in the management of supply chain has proven to be important in today’s ever ...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to describe and analyze how strategic work between a buyer an...
Term: Spring term 2007 Study objects: Reitan Servicehandel AB, Vi-butikerna, ICA Sverige AB Purpose:...
Purpose: Purchasing has emerged as a key source of competitive advantage. This paper aims to explore...
Recently Ramsay (2001) applied the resource based view of the firm (RBV) to argue that purchasing is...
Substantive strategic developments are frequently made by New Zealand firms involved in the processi...
The observation that similar firms faced with a similar situation and seemingly applying similar mar...
This article presents the empirical results of a study of strategic change in 291 organisations oper...
The purchasing function has for the past decades been subject to forces shifting the internal strate...