Sourcing Reform Competency and Effective Collaboration: A Resource Based View
Firms in the Asia Pacific region are rapidly globalizing their sourcing processes and effective collaboration with suppliers across borders is necessary for superior sourcing performance. Recent work in Resource Based View calls for business process level research into the resource-performance link...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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Summary: | Firms in the Asia Pacific region are rapidly globalizing their sourcing processes and effective collaboration with suppliers across borders is necessary for superior sourcing performance. Recent work in Resource Based View calls for business process level research into the resource-performance link and for survey research into global sourcing. We report on a survey research study with managers in several countries the region, and develop a model that links a latent managerial resource, Reform Competency, to competencies based in practices, such as De-Constraining, Re-Branding and Re-Optimizing, in order to test hypotheses based on predictions of RBV. We find that Reform Competency is positively associated with these competencies and a sourcing performance measure, Effective Collaboration. We discuss the contributions and highlight the managerial implications of our results for managers engaging in specific practices. |
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