Inter-organizational exchange archetypes represent groupings of exchange behaviours, often the unidimensionality of the behaviours is assumed. We suggest two major thematic domains can be found in supply chain literature, relational with socio-political motivations and rational with economic self interest, that give rise to two dominant behaviours: collaboration and opportunism. However, little research has examined the operation of these behaviours within different exchange archetypes. Based on observations of 189 manufacturer/supplier dyads, we discriminate two common exchange relationship archetypes based on these behaviours
That organisations collaborate on a firm to firm basis is an assumption which underpins much of the ...
Previous research indicates that power and trust play a critical role in creating a mutual competiti...
To survive and thrive in the competition, firms have strived to achieve greater supply chain collabo...
Supply chain exchange relationships are complex and sometimes chaotic sociological and organisationa...
CAHIER DE RECHERCHE n°2012-07 E5Lots of works have been conducted to explore and explain inter-organ...
Cahier de recherche du CERAG 2011-11 E5The environment complexity in which supply chain members are ...
Supply chain collaboration has emerged as an important cooperative strategy leading to new focus on ...
With the aim of improving the comprehension of opportunistic behaviour in the supply chain context, ...
Drawing upon previous studies in economic sociology and relationship marketing, we distinguish betw...
Fierce competition in the era of globalization requires firms to develop collaborative capabilities ...
<p>The paper discusses theoretically and examines empirically the influence of the relationship comm...
This paper focuses on gaining sustainable competitive advantage in supply chain collaboration. It is...
In order to create sustainable competitive advantages, organizations are embedded in dyadic exchange...
Many managers attempt to develop collaborative alliances with other organizations. Such strategies a...
The members of a supply chain depend on each other and often work together for mutual benefits. Thei...
That organisations collaborate on a firm to firm basis is an assumption which underpins much of the ...
Previous research indicates that power and trust play a critical role in creating a mutual competiti...
To survive and thrive in the competition, firms have strived to achieve greater supply chain collabo...
Supply chain exchange relationships are complex and sometimes chaotic sociological and organisationa...
CAHIER DE RECHERCHE n°2012-07 E5Lots of works have been conducted to explore and explain inter-organ...
Cahier de recherche du CERAG 2011-11 E5The environment complexity in which supply chain members are ...
Supply chain collaboration has emerged as an important cooperative strategy leading to new focus on ...
With the aim of improving the comprehension of opportunistic behaviour in the supply chain context, ...
Drawing upon previous studies in economic sociology and relationship marketing, we distinguish betw...
Fierce competition in the era of globalization requires firms to develop collaborative capabilities ...
<p>The paper discusses theoretically and examines empirically the influence of the relationship comm...
This paper focuses on gaining sustainable competitive advantage in supply chain collaboration. It is...
In order to create sustainable competitive advantages, organizations are embedded in dyadic exchange...
Many managers attempt to develop collaborative alliances with other organizations. Such strategies a...
The members of a supply chain depend on each other and often work together for mutual benefits. Thei...
That organisations collaborate on a firm to firm basis is an assumption which underpins much of the ...
Previous research indicates that power and trust play a critical role in creating a mutual competiti...
To survive and thrive in the competition, firms have strived to achieve greater supply chain collabo...