Author List: Mithas, Sunil; Jones, Joni L.; Mitchell, Will;
MIS Quarterly, 2008, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 705-724.
Information technology enabled exchanges in electronic markets have significant implications for buyer--supplier relationships. Building on studies that emphasize the role of intangible assets in interorganizational relationships, this study argues that buyers are less likely to use reverse auctions for supplier relationships involving a high degree of non-contractibility. The argument complements traditional transaction cost economics arguments that focus on the impact of asset specificity and product specialization. We identify six dimensions of non-contractibility--quality, supplier technological investments, information exchange, responsiveness, trust, and flexibility--which encompass task-based and interaction-based non-contractibility. The study finds that, together with product specialization, these non-contractible elements of interorganizational relationships have greater explanatory power for reverse auction use than asset specificity. This result highlights the importance of supplier investments in non-contractible elements of exchange relationships in an increasingly dynamic service- and knowledge-based economy.
Keywords: asset specificity; business-to-business auctions; Buyer--supplier relationships; customer satisfaction; electronic markets; INCOMPLETE CONTRACTS APPROACH; interorganizational relationships; non-contractibility; procurement auctions; Reverse auctions; transaction cost economics; uncertainty
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#52 0.295 supply chain information suppliers supplier partners relationships integration use chains technology interorganizational sharing systems procurement buyer interfirm coordination enterprises flexibility
#274 0.188 outsourcing transaction cost partnership information economics relationships outsource large-scale contracts specificity perspective decisions long-term develop requirements economic association factors hypotheses
#202 0.153 online uncertainty reputation sellers buyers seller marketplaces markets marketplace buyer price signaling auctions market premiums ebay transaction reverse literature comments
#101 0.086 edi electronic data interchange b2b exchange exchanges interorganizational partners adoption transaction trading supplier factors business suppliers impact network commerce efficiency
#89 0.084 product products quality used characteristics examines role provide goods customization provides offer core sell key potential stronger insights design initial
#82 0.078 case study studies paper use research analysis interpretive identify qualitative approach understanding critical development managerial elements exploring points positivist presents