2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.09.016
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The effect of supply chain integration on information sharing:Enhancing the supply chain performance

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“…The second approach of SCI measurement focuses on the integration of information and material flows (for example, see: [23] [54]). But, quite surprisingly, almost every study of this category uses a slightly different method to capture the SCI construct.…”
Section: Sci Operationalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The second approach of SCI measurement focuses on the integration of information and material flows (for example, see: [23] [54]). But, quite surprisingly, almost every study of this category uses a slightly different method to capture the SCI construct.…”
Section: Sci Operationalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, on a completely different research approach, Kocoglu, Imamoglu, Ince and Keskin [54] examined the impact of SCI (intra-organizational integration, integration with suppliers and customers) on information sharing (information sharing with suppliers and customers, inter-functional information sharing) and found empirical support for that hypothesis. Nevertheless, their approach has not been followed by other researchers; hence it stands alone in the SCI body of literature.…”
Section: Previous Studies (With Focus On Information Sharing)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers (Cao and Dowlatshahi, 2005, Camarinha-Matos et al, 2009, Esposito and Evangelista, 2014 agree that ICT and strategy based on ICT like VE affiliation are a key for effective and efficient SC by speeding up the information flow, shortening the response time to customer needs, providing enhanced coordination and collaboration and sharing the risks as well as the benefits. Koçoğlu et al (2011) investigate how information sharing significantly contributes to reduce SC costs, to improve partnerships, to increase material flow, to enable faster delivery and to improve order fulfilment rate, thus to contribute to increased customer satisfaction, enhanced channel coordination, and the achievement of competitive advantage.…”
Section: Enablersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many companies are paying more attention on collaboration and investing in more flexible logistics processes and supply chain (SC) networks supported by information communications and technology (ICT). Hence, collaborative behaviour and activities in SC management (SCM) have gained considerable importance as an essential precondition of staying competitive and enhancing performance, which in turn intensifies the efforts to build enhanced value-based relationships through the SC (Koçoğlu et al, 2011). Kumar and Nath (2014) indicate that collaboration is a core strategy for developing competitive advantages in SC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…design collaboration between multiple companies) (Terwiesch and Loch 1999). Companies tend to work in a decentralized manner, even within the internal departments (Koçoğlu et al 2011). This is mainly addressed towards management group/staff.…”
Section: Engineering Changes and Its Impact On Materials Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%