Determinants of informal coordination in networked supply chains

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Ogulin, Robert
Selen, Willem
Ashayeri, Jalal
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Robert Ogulin, Willem Selen, Jalal Ashayeri

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2012
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The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine capability connectivity, relationship alignment and the ability to informally network in the supply chain as determinants for better utilizing capabilities amongst supply chain partners. In particular, the paper focuses on how the above described determinants may impact on operational performance in the supply chain when responding to short-lived demand requirements or highly dynamic markets.

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Journal of Enterprise Information Management

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25

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4

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Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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