Measuring the impact of E-Collaboration on supply chain parties : a value-based management approach
Information sharing in E-Collaboration is increasingly prevalent. This study measures the shareholder value created by E-Collaboration along a supply chain. Three system dynamics (SD) models are developed to investigate the impact of three different information sharing strategies, namely, non-inform...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1535412021-12-07T01:34:13Z Measuring the impact of E-Collaboration on supply chain parties : a value-based management approach Zhang, Xiunian Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Performance Metric Economic Value Added Information sharing in E-Collaboration is increasingly prevalent. This study measures the shareholder value created by E-Collaboration along a supply chain. Three system dynamics (SD) models are developed to investigate the impact of three different information sharing strategies, namely, non-information sharing, partial information sharing, and full information sharing. The impact on different supply chain parties is quantified from the value-based management perspective and economic value added (EVA) is adopted as the value-based performance metric. A numerical example of an E-Commerce retailer-distributor-manufacturer supply chain is presented and followed by profound implications. The analysis demonstrates how value is amplified by E-Collaboration and the unified metric reveals added value's highly imbalanced distribution among different parties. The EVA boost reaped by the manufacturer is about 1000 times more than the retailer's gain under full information sharing. The study provides an original contribution to this stream of research by proposing a uniformed supply chain performance metric, revealing counter-intuitive implications and guiding strategic E-collaboration. Published version 2021-12-07T01:34:13Z 2021-12-07T01:34:13Z 2021 Journal Article Zhang, X. & Lam, J. S. L. (2021). Measuring the impact of E-Collaboration on supply chain parties : a value-based management approach. IEEE Access, 9, 118181-118193. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3103738 2169-3536 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153541 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3103738 2-s2.0-85114313723 9 118181 118193 en 04SBS000097C120 IEEE Access © 2021 IEEE. This journal is 100% open access, which means that all content is freely available without charge to users or their institutions. All articles accepted after 12 June 2019 are published under a CC BY 4.0 license, and the author retains copyright. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, as long as proper attribution is given. application/pdf |
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Information sharing in E-Collaboration is increasingly prevalent. This study measures the shareholder value created by E-Collaboration along a supply chain. Three system dynamics (SD) models are developed to investigate the impact of three different information sharing strategies, namely, non-information sharing, partial information sharing, and full information sharing. The impact on different supply chain parties is quantified from the value-based management perspective and economic value added (EVA) is adopted as the value-based performance metric. A numerical example of an E-Commerce retailer-distributor-manufacturer supply chain is presented and followed by profound implications. The analysis demonstrates how value is amplified by E-Collaboration and the unified metric reveals added value's highly imbalanced distribution among different parties. The EVA boost reaped by the manufacturer is about 1000 times more than the retailer's gain under full information sharing. The study provides an original contribution to this stream of research by proposing a uniformed supply chain performance metric, revealing counter-intuitive implications and guiding strategic E-collaboration. |
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