© 2014, SciKA. This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcing arrangements in order to compete in an evolutionary arms race where only the strongest competitors will survive. The case study incorporates competition, and views sourcing strategies as a means to improve the firm’s viability to survive competition in the marketplace. The study begins by positioning the Red Queen theory within the sourcing literature. It subsequently applies the framework to a case study of SAP AG to illustrate how sourcing strategies have changed over time in response to the logic of competition. The case study reveals that (a) organizations are adaptive systems and capable of learning to make strategic changes per...
The previous case studies identified the primary role played by the incumbent general managers durin...
This paper uncovers concealed relationships between trust and competitiveness. This study analyzes t...
As a result of globalisation, companies have been forced to shift their operations from internal pro...
This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcing arrang...
This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcing arrang...
AbstractThis paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcin...
The ERP industry has undergone dramatic changes over the past decades due to changing market demands...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Abstract In this paper, we take a novel approach to addres...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. We study a supply chain that consists of a buyer and two suppliers. The buyer f...
© 2019 IEEE. This paper studies the impact of demand variability on supply chain performance which i...
Event management requires the use of project management and organizational skills to envision, plan,...
We investigate how to secure reliable access to personal protective equipment (PPE) in pandemics, wh...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This paper discusses an approach for selecting executors of business processes b...
Purpose: This study investigates the impact of supplier visibility on the adoption of sustainable pr...
By means of the wavelet coherence approach, we study the relationship between the GameStop returns a...
The previous case studies identified the primary role played by the incumbent general managers durin...
This paper uncovers concealed relationships between trust and competitiveness. This study analyzes t...
As a result of globalisation, companies have been forced to shift their operations from internal pro...
This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcing arrang...
This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcing arrang...
AbstractThis paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various sourcin...
The ERP industry has undergone dramatic changes over the past decades due to changing market demands...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Abstract In this paper, we take a novel approach to addres...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. We study a supply chain that consists of a buyer and two suppliers. The buyer f...
© 2019 IEEE. This paper studies the impact of demand variability on supply chain performance which i...
Event management requires the use of project management and organizational skills to envision, plan,...
We investigate how to secure reliable access to personal protective equipment (PPE) in pandemics, wh...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This paper discusses an approach for selecting executors of business processes b...
Purpose: This study investigates the impact of supplier visibility on the adoption of sustainable pr...
By means of the wavelet coherence approach, we study the relationship between the GameStop returns a...
The previous case studies identified the primary role played by the incumbent general managers durin...
This paper uncovers concealed relationships between trust and competitiveness. This study analyzes t...
As a result of globalisation, companies have been forced to shift their operations from internal pro...