2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03434
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Interorganizational cooperation and supplier performance in high-technology supply chains

Abstract: Never in history have global supply-chain relationships in high-tech electronics firms been more sophisticated, complicated, and almost always tied in some major aspect to China. This research examines how interorganizational (IO) cooperation impacts performance and what role relationship learning and information technology (IT) integration play in the value-creation process for Chinese suppliers in business-to-business (B2B) supply chains. We examine this issue using data collected from face-to-face interview… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the risk-taking tendency has an indirect positive effect on a firm's innovation performance [9]. Additionally, relationship learning and IT integration within the SC collaboration improve performance [57]. To achieve competitive advantage through technological innovation, companies must first establish appropriate technological infrastructures and organizational structures which support SC collaboration [52,58].…”
Section: Risk Management and Innovation Performance In Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the risk-taking tendency has an indirect positive effect on a firm's innovation performance [9]. Additionally, relationship learning and IT integration within the SC collaboration improve performance [57]. To achieve competitive advantage through technological innovation, companies must first establish appropriate technological infrastructures and organizational structures which support SC collaboration [52,58].…”
Section: Risk Management and Innovation Performance In Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the significant importance of IT innovations for organizational success, over the past decades, IT adoption has regularly been put under the spotlight (Parida, Oghazi, & Cedergren, 2016; Trantopoulos, von Krogh, Wallin, & Woerter, 2017). A substantial amount of research demonstrates that technology‐based innovations impact every part of a company and triggers innovation, growth, profitability, efficiency, productivity, and performance (Barrett, Davidson, Prabhu, & Vargo, 2015; Christensen, Raynor, & McDonald, 2015; O'Connor, Lowry, & Treiblmaier, 2020). Innovation is defined as “an idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by an individual or another unit of adoption” (Rogers, 1995, p. 11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the investigation of cooperative mechanisms by means of which firms can acquire knowledge, augment alignment, and establish higher levels of mutuality and trust in the supply chain presents a promising avenue for future research. Researchers may also empirically investigate the impact of blockchain on the social performance of supply chains, thus extending previously suggested performance models [134].…”
Section: Blockchain For Supply Chain Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 92%