2007
DOI: 10.1108/13598540710742491
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A conceptual framework for supply chain collaboration: empirical evidence from the agri‐food industry

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the concept of supply chain collaboration and to provide an overall framework that can be used as a conceptual landmark for further empirical research. In addition, the concept is explored in the context of agri---food industry and particularities are identified. Finally, the paper submits empirical evidence from an exploratory case study in the agri---food industry, at the grower---processor interface, and information regarding the way the concept is actually a… Show more

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“…Literature on supply chain management has drawn attention to the need for collaboration between supply chain actors as a component of success [6]. The growing demand for improved service levels and rising costs for offering better quality products recognize collaboration in the supply chain as a key driver to increase business performance and sustainability [3,6,18,24].…”
Section: Collaboration For Sustainability In the Food Supply Chain (Fsc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Literature on supply chain management has drawn attention to the need for collaboration between supply chain actors as a component of success [6]. The growing demand for improved service levels and rising costs for offering better quality products recognize collaboration in the supply chain as a key driver to increase business performance and sustainability [3,6,18,24].…”
Section: Collaboration For Sustainability In the Food Supply Chain (Fsc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing demand for improved service levels and rising costs for offering better quality products recognize collaboration in the supply chain as a key driver to increase business performance and sustainability [3,6,18,24].…”
Section: Collaboration For Sustainability In the Food Supply Chain (Fsc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the collaborative relations are a necessity more than a choice (Matopoulos, Vlachopoulou, & Manthou, 2007).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Research Hypothesis Collaborative mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These revealed the characteristics of joint planning, shared information, joint performance measurement, joint problem solving, and leveraging resources and skills Janvier-James and Didier (2011). Matopoulos et al (2007) supposed that trust, power, dependence, and risk/reward sharing are importance elements in establishing and maintaining supply chain relationships. From perspective of Simatupang and Sridharan (2005) collaborative supply chain framework is composed of five connecting features, which are collaboration (namely collaborative performance system), information sharing, decision synchronization, incentive alignment and integrated supply chain processes which are re-defined as collaborative practices in information sharing, decision synchronization and incentive alignment (Simatpung, 2006).…”
Section: Supply Chain Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%