The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the types of relational capabilities supply chain participants develop to enable ongoing supply chain innovation capacity building that produces improved business outcomes. This is exploratory research using qualitative data gathered by using five interviews, with the Australian road freight industry as the context. Two key relational capabilities and the improvement of four key business outcomes were identified as being present in the interaction of freight transport service providers with members of their supply chain. The data also demonstrates that by entering into competence building relationships with customers and suppliers firms can build capabilities that will increase ...
Purpose: The paper seeks to contribute to the supply chain management literature by presenting the A...
This paper investigates within the theoretical fields of the resource based view and the knowledge...
Supply chain innovation has become the new pre-requisite for the survival of firms in developing cap...
There is little empirical research on the relational capabilities and competences in supply chain re...
There is little empirical research on the relational capabilities and competences in supply chain re...
capabilities in developing the capacity for supply chain innovation. In: Proceeding
The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the types of relationships that exist...
This research explores supply chain competitiveness and dynamic capabilities. It examines a pilot gr...
Road freight firms are increasingly challenged by pressures to excel in their performance as they op...
Road freight firms are increasingly challenged by pressures to excel in their performance as they op...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relational capabilities developed by small and medium-si...
Supply chain relationships between firms are increasingly important in terms of both competitiveness...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the types of relationships t...
In today’s dynamic business environment, the competition is no longer between firms, but between sup...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to use relational vision as a theoretical support f...
Purpose: The paper seeks to contribute to the supply chain management literature by presenting the A...
This paper investigates within the theoretical fields of the resource based view and the knowledge...
Supply chain innovation has become the new pre-requisite for the survival of firms in developing cap...
There is little empirical research on the relational capabilities and competences in supply chain re...
There is little empirical research on the relational capabilities and competences in supply chain re...
capabilities in developing the capacity for supply chain innovation. In: Proceeding
The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the types of relationships that exist...
This research explores supply chain competitiveness and dynamic capabilities. It examines a pilot gr...
Road freight firms are increasingly challenged by pressures to excel in their performance as they op...
Road freight firms are increasingly challenged by pressures to excel in their performance as they op...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relational capabilities developed by small and medium-si...
Supply chain relationships between firms are increasingly important in terms of both competitiveness...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the types of relationships t...
In today’s dynamic business environment, the competition is no longer between firms, but between sup...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to use relational vision as a theoretical support f...
Purpose: The paper seeks to contribute to the supply chain management literature by presenting the A...
This paper investigates within the theoretical fields of the resource based view and the knowledge...
Supply chain innovation has become the new pre-requisite for the survival of firms in developing cap...