AbstractThis 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. This case study incorporates competition and views sourcing strategies as a means to improve its viability to survive in the marketplace. The study begins with a review of sourcing literature to position 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 changed over time in response to the logic of competition. The case study reveals that (a) organizations are adaptive systems and capable of organizational learning to make str...
A key issue for strategic supply chain management research is whether pur-chasing can be a source of...
Purpose - The paper seeks to analyze the evolution of competitive advantage using both "classic" and...
During the last decade, the emergence of total competition in the global market has forced an increa...
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...
© 2014, SciKA. This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various ...
Applying the Red Queen Theory (RQT), the study posits that an enterprise resource planning (ERP) sof...
This thesis is concerned with establishing whether particular sourcing strategies lead to the achiev...
In this paper, we question the idea that large organizations have advantages that make them particul...
Various industries are marked by rapid technological change and increasingly global competition. We...
The competitive strategy used by a new firm may be the most important strategy it ever employs (Covi...
The ERP industry has undergone dramatic changes over the past decades due to changing market demands...
Articles on high-performance work systems (HPWS) often imply that competition will influence organiz...
The paper presents a study which seeks to add to the body of knowledge that relates Porter’s generic...
Change in the 21st century occurs at an accelerated pace. American companies who wish to remain comp...
A key issue for strategic supply chain management research is whether pur-chasing can be a source of...
Purpose - The paper seeks to analyze the evolution of competitive advantage using both "classic" and...
During the last decade, the emergence of total competition in the global market has forced an increa...
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...
© 2014, SciKA. This paper applies the Red Queen theory to explain how organizations utilize various ...
Applying the Red Queen Theory (RQT), the study posits that an enterprise resource planning (ERP) sof...
This thesis is concerned with establishing whether particular sourcing strategies lead to the achiev...
In this paper, we question the idea that large organizations have advantages that make them particul...
Various industries are marked by rapid technological change and increasingly global competition. We...
The competitive strategy used by a new firm may be the most important strategy it ever employs (Covi...
The ERP industry has undergone dramatic changes over the past decades due to changing market demands...
Articles on high-performance work systems (HPWS) often imply that competition will influence organiz...
The paper presents a study which seeks to add to the body of knowledge that relates Porter’s generic...
Change in the 21st century occurs at an accelerated pace. American companies who wish to remain comp...
A key issue for strategic supply chain management research is whether pur-chasing can be a source of...
Purpose - The paper seeks to analyze the evolution of competitive advantage using both "classic" and...
During the last decade, the emergence of total competition in the global market has forced an increa...