This paper challenges the received view that long-term supply relationships are a typically Japanese feature, embedded and developed in a typically Japanese society characterized by high levels of trust and cooperation, and for that reason cannot be established in the typically a-cooperative, competitive and low trust Western world of the United States and Europe. Our results from the automobile industry show that (i) suppliers in all three continents are involved in durable relationships, and (ii) that the governance of these business relationships is by and large the same. The few differences that remain are interesting. In our interpretation they suggest that perhaps in the US a ‘third way’ of relationship management has been found. This...
The analysis of manufacturer-supplier relationships in Japan has contributed significantly to the ad...
This paper reviews past literature and proposes a model to compare the antecedents of buyer-seller l...
This paper investigates the way culture influences Japanese inter-firm exchange processes, arguing t...
This paper challenges the received view that long-term supply relationships are a typically Japanese...
Attempts to answer the question: why are Japanese firms better at managing long-term supplier relati...
In the 1980s the Japanese “keiretsu” system of interconnected business groups was praised as a model...
This article presents the results of a questionnaire survey sent to a sample of automobile manufactu...
Establishing supplier relationships is becoming more important than ever, but maintaining effective ...
This working paper was originally printed in the Working Paper Series of the MIT International Motor...
Over the last decade many business have begun to recognise the competitive advantages that can be fo...
This dissertation investigates the effects of country-specific or national cultural differences on b...
This paper reports the results of a study that examined how firms can establish successful business ...
"Draft: March 6, 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-58).Michael A. Cusumano and Akira ...
This study examines the determinants of interorganizational trust by using survey data from over 1,0...
In the time of rapidly growing globalisation and economic integration a successful business relation...
The analysis of manufacturer-supplier relationships in Japan has contributed significantly to the ad...
This paper reviews past literature and proposes a model to compare the antecedents of buyer-seller l...
This paper investigates the way culture influences Japanese inter-firm exchange processes, arguing t...
This paper challenges the received view that long-term supply relationships are a typically Japanese...
Attempts to answer the question: why are Japanese firms better at managing long-term supplier relati...
In the 1980s the Japanese “keiretsu” system of interconnected business groups was praised as a model...
This article presents the results of a questionnaire survey sent to a sample of automobile manufactu...
Establishing supplier relationships is becoming more important than ever, but maintaining effective ...
This working paper was originally printed in the Working Paper Series of the MIT International Motor...
Over the last decade many business have begun to recognise the competitive advantages that can be fo...
This dissertation investigates the effects of country-specific or national cultural differences on b...
This paper reports the results of a study that examined how firms can establish successful business ...
"Draft: March 6, 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-58).Michael A. Cusumano and Akira ...
This study examines the determinants of interorganizational trust by using survey data from over 1,0...
In the time of rapidly growing globalisation and economic integration a successful business relation...
The analysis of manufacturer-supplier relationships in Japan has contributed significantly to the ad...
This paper reviews past literature and proposes a model to compare the antecedents of buyer-seller l...
This paper investigates the way culture influences Japanese inter-firm exchange processes, arguing t...