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Interpersonal and inter-organizational relationship drivers of supply chain integration

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posted on 2024-11-02, 21:15 authored by Bill Wang, Yuanfei Kang, Paul Howard James ChilderhousePaul Howard James Childerhouse, Baofeng Huo
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how interpersonal relationships (IPRs) and inter-organisational relationships (IORs) interact with each other as driving forces of supply chain integration (SCI). More specifically (the) three dimensions of IPR – personal affection, personal credibility, and personal communication – are examined in regards to how they affect inter-organisational relationships during SCI. Design/methodology/approach: The research employed an exploratory multiple case study approach with four New Zealand case companies selected as the empirical basis. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews of managerial executives in relation to supply chain activities, which were triangulated with company archival data. Findings: The authors found that IPRs are able to interact with IORs to influence the integration of supply chains. More specifically, IPRs influence IORs by initiating organisational relationships in the SCI context; and influences from IPR dimensions on IORs tend to be of differing magnitudes and have different evolutional paths across the whole SCI process. Originality/value: This research contributes to knowledge about the roles and mechanisms through which IPRs shape and enable inter-organisational level relationships within the SCI context.

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Journal

Industrial Management and Data Systems

Volume

118

Issue

6

Start page

1170

End page

1191

Total pages

22

Publisher

Emerald

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited

Former Identifier

2006116460

Esploro creation date

2022-09-16

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