This paper examines the intersecting effects of power, trust and supplier network size on five dimensions of supplier performance (delivery, quality, cost, innovation and flexibility). When assessing main effects, coercive power shows a negative relationship with supplier quality and innovation, referent power shows a positive relationship with all dimensions of supplier performance and legitimate power shows a positive relationship with supplier delivery, cost and flexibility. The supplier\u27s trust in the buyer also shows a positive relationship to all five supplier performance dimensions. While exhibiting no main effects, supplier network size moderates these power–performance relationships. Increasing supplier network size appears to a...
Whereas extant research on supply chain networks focuses mainly on the networks of major suppliers, ...
The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the relati...
The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the relati...
This paper examines the intersecting effects of power, trust and supplier network size on five dimen...
<p>The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the rel...
This study investigates the economic risks and benefits of embedded relationships with major custome...
The discrepancy of power between organisations has raised concerns over the abuse of power in inter-...
This study aims to introduce the effects of power use on firm performance in manufacturer-retailer r...
This study investigates the economic risks and benefits of embedded relationships with major custome...
This study investigates the economic risks and benefits of embedded relationships with major custome...
Leveraging the supply chain for competitive resources remains a key challenge for supply chain manag...
Leveraging the supply chain for competitive resources remains a key challenge for supply chain manag...
A supply chain management (SCM) system is a strategic cooperative that organically integrates all su...
A supply chain management (SCM) system is a strategic cooperative that organically integrates all su...
Suppliers are specifically confronted by contingencies downstream the supply chain. We research how ...
Whereas extant research on supply chain networks focuses mainly on the networks of major suppliers, ...
The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the relati...
The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the relati...
This paper examines the intersecting effects of power, trust and supplier network size on five dimen...
<p>The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the rel...
This study investigates the economic risks and benefits of embedded relationships with major custome...
The discrepancy of power between organisations has raised concerns over the abuse of power in inter-...
This study aims to introduce the effects of power use on firm performance in manufacturer-retailer r...
This study investigates the economic risks and benefits of embedded relationships with major custome...
This study investigates the economic risks and benefits of embedded relationships with major custome...
Leveraging the supply chain for competitive resources remains a key challenge for supply chain manag...
Leveraging the supply chain for competitive resources remains a key challenge for supply chain manag...
A supply chain management (SCM) system is a strategic cooperative that organically integrates all su...
A supply chain management (SCM) system is a strategic cooperative that organically integrates all su...
Suppliers are specifically confronted by contingencies downstream the supply chain. We research how ...
Whereas extant research on supply chain networks focuses mainly on the networks of major suppliers, ...
The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the relati...
The paper presents a Multiple Indicators and MultIple Causes (MIMIC) model for explaining the relati...