Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network

Drawing on the marketing, strategic management, and supply management literature, this dissertation develops and empirically tests a theoretical model that delineates knowledge sharing and collaboration between competing suppliers in serving a buying organization. Data were collected through the mea...

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Main Author: Ho, Hillbun
Other Authors: Ganesan, Shankar
Language:EN
Published: The University of Arizona. 2008
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1960732017-02-22T03:00:37Z Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network Ho, Hillbun Ho, Hillbun Ganesan, Shankar Ganesan, Shankar Ganesan, Shankar Lusch, Robert Webster, Frederick Chen, Yubo Koput, Kenneth knowledge management supply management buyer-seller relationships distribution channels Drawing on the marketing, strategic management, and supply management literature, this dissertation develops and empirically tests a theoretical model that delineates knowledge sharing and collaboration between competing suppliers in serving a buying organization. Data were collected through the means of a conjoint-decision study and a survey of suppliers in the optics and the automotive industries. One hundred and forty-six executive MBA students participated in the conjoint-decision study, and one hundred and ten companies participated in the survey. Statistical analysis results from both studies show strong empirical support to the theoretical model. This dissertation advances our understanding of the relative impacts of different factors in promoting or constraining knowledge sharing between competing suppliers when they collaborate with each other to create superior value for the customer. This dissertation demonstrates that a focal supplier's transfer of knowledge to its counterpart hinges not solely on the characteristics of the collaboration. More importantly, knowledge sharing between two competing suppliers is related to different facets of the customer's relationship with the focal supplier. In conclusion, this dissertation provides substantial insights into the role and influences of the customer on competing suppliers' knowledge sharing and collaboration, as well as the value of knowledge sharing to the strategic outcomes of the inter-supplier collaboration. 2008 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/196073 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/196073 659749808 2776 EN Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic knowledge management
supply management
buyer-seller relationships
distribution channels
spellingShingle knowledge management
supply management
buyer-seller relationships
distribution channels
Ho, Hillbun
Ho, Hillbun
Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network
description Drawing on the marketing, strategic management, and supply management literature, this dissertation develops and empirically tests a theoretical model that delineates knowledge sharing and collaboration between competing suppliers in serving a buying organization. Data were collected through the means of a conjoint-decision study and a survey of suppliers in the optics and the automotive industries. One hundred and forty-six executive MBA students participated in the conjoint-decision study, and one hundred and ten companies participated in the survey. Statistical analysis results from both studies show strong empirical support to the theoretical model. This dissertation advances our understanding of the relative impacts of different factors in promoting or constraining knowledge sharing between competing suppliers when they collaborate with each other to create superior value for the customer. This dissertation demonstrates that a focal supplier's transfer of knowledge to its counterpart hinges not solely on the characteristics of the collaboration. More importantly, knowledge sharing between two competing suppliers is related to different facets of the customer's relationship with the focal supplier. In conclusion, this dissertation provides substantial insights into the role and influences of the customer on competing suppliers' knowledge sharing and collaboration, as well as the value of knowledge sharing to the strategic outcomes of the inter-supplier collaboration.
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title Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network
title_short Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network
title_full Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network
title_fullStr Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Sharing Between Competing Suppliers in the Customer's Supply Chain Network
title_sort knowledge sharing between competing suppliers in the customer's supply chain network
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