Author List: Subramani, Mani;
MIS Quarterly, 2004, Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 45-73.
Supply chain management systems (SCMS) championed by network leaders in their supplier networks are now ubiquitous. While prior studies have examined the benefits to network leaders from these systems, little attention has been paid to the benefits to supplier firms. This study draws from organizational theories of learning and action and transaction cost theory to propose a model relating suppliers' use of SCMS to benefits. It proposed that two patterns of SCMS use by suppliers -- exploitation and exploration -- create contexts for suppliers to make relationship-specific investments in business processes and domain knowledge. These, in turn, enable suppliers to both create value and retain a portion of the value created by the use of these systems in interfirm relationships. Data from 131 suppliers using an SCMS implemented by one large retailer support hypotheses that relationship-specific intangible investments play a mediating role linking SCMS use to benefits. Evidence that patterns of information technology use are significant determinants of relationship-specific investments in business processes and domain expertise provides a finer-grained explanation of the logic of IT-enabled electronic integration. The results support the vendor-to-partners thesis that IT deployments in supply chains lead to closer buyer-supplier relationships (Bakos and Brynjyolfsson 1993). The results also suggest the complementarity of the transaction-cost and resource-based views, elaborating the logic by which specialized assets can also be strategic assets.
Keywords: Buyer-supplier relationships; EDI; exploitation; exploration; intangible asset specificity; interorganizational systems (IOS); IT use; supply chain management systems (SCMS); transaction cost economics
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#52 0.335 supply chain information suppliers supplier partners relationships integration use chains technology interorganizational sharing systems procurement buyer interfirm coordination enterprises flexibility
#108 0.143 model research data results study using theoretical influence findings theory support implications test collected tested based empirical empirically context paper
#143 0.073 value business benefits technology based economic creation related intangible cocreation assessing financial improved key economics assess question created create understanding
#174 0.063 use support information effective behaviors work usage examine extent users expertise uses longitudinal focus routine revealed volume constructs contributes operations
#53 0.059 knowledge application management domain processes kms systems study different use domains role comprehension effective types draw scope furthermore level levels
#59 0.059 capabilities capability firm firms performance resources business information technology firm's resource-based competitive it-enabled view study value infrastructure results organizational model
#103 0.055 exploration climate technology empowerment explore features trying use employees intention examining work intentions exploring autonomy exploitation innovate feature understanding individual
#100 0.054 affective concepts role questions game gaming production games logic play shaping frames future network natural processes evidence addresses reference theorizing