2014
DOI: 10.5465/ambpp.2014.10524abstract
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"Use of cloud computing, web 2,0 and operational performance: the role of supply chain integration"

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“…Technology providers and their capabilities would subsequently develop Private and Community Clouds. To develop a sound Community Cloud, the close cooperation among commercial partners will be key (Bruque et al , 2015), and Technology Providers will complement the capabilities of incumbent companies acting as real technological partners. Finally, companies hosting Public Clouds will strengthen the relationship between the technological provider and the business partner that will give rise to a greater success likelihood.…”
Section: Results Discussion and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology providers and their capabilities would subsequently develop Private and Community Clouds. To develop a sound Community Cloud, the close cooperation among commercial partners will be key (Bruque et al , 2015), and Technology Providers will complement the capabilities of incumbent companies acting as real technological partners. Finally, companies hosting Public Clouds will strengthen the relationship between the technological provider and the business partner that will give rise to a greater success likelihood.…”
Section: Results Discussion and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a second-order construct made up of two dimensions: operational performance, with seven items (OP_1, OP_2, OP_3, OP_4, OP_5, OP_6, OP_7), refers to the results that the company achieves in flexibility and delivery performance; and Financial performance, with six items (FP_1, FP_2, FP_3, FP_4, FP_5, FP_6), consists of the value-creating capacity of for-profit organizations and refers to growth and return on sales and profits (Flynn et al, 2010) (Table 2). Respondents were asked to evaluate the questionnaire statements in relation to Supply Chain Flexibility using a 1-7 Likert scale (1 means "in total disagreement" and 7 means "in total agreement") (Flynn et al, 2010;Yu et al, 2013;Bruque et al, 2015Bruque et al, , 2016.…”
Section: Business Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Covariance-based SEM was chosen in preference to variancebased SEM (partial least square or PLS), as is extremely robust to the violation of some underlying distributional assumptions that are common in business research (Reinartz et al, 2009). Covariance-based SEM also outperforms PLS in terms of parameter accuracy as long as the sample size exceeds a certain threshold (250 observations) (Reinartz et al, 2009;Bruque et al, 2015). For these reasons, covariance-based SEM has been selected for this research.…”
Section: Data Analysis: Factorial Analysis and Structural Equation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the goal of companies when they implement Lean Production (LP) (Moyano-Fuentes et al , 2012b). Information technology (IT)-related capabilities have been found to play a major role in improving business performance when LP is implemented (Brunn and Mefford, 2004) and in integrating the supply chain process (Bruque et al , 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IT's power to achieve SCI has also been analysed (Yu et al , 2017). But Cloud Computing is a new phenomenon that has had a rapid uptake in companies, where it is being applied to the supply chain to achieve SCI (Bruque et al , 2015, 2016). It might be of great interest for both theory and practice to jointly analyse the relationships between these three efficiency-seeking mechanisms (LP-IT-SCI) and the effect that they have on business results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%