2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tre.2020.102222
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Effects of information-processing mechanisms on Internet-based purchase order financing

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“…Huang et al . (2021) proposed two information-processing mechanisms: informal information exchange and formal information integration.…”
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“…Huang et al . (2021) proposed two information-processing mechanisms: informal information exchange and formal information integration.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this theory, a firm's information processing capability is defined as the ability to capture, integrate and analyze information to support decision-making (Cao et al ., 2015). The information processing capability of firms can be improved by developing informal information exchange and formal information integration Huang et al . (2021).…”
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“…Supply chain information processing capability refers to gathering, interpreting, synthesizing and coordinating information to support decision-making among supply chain members and to maximize the benefits of the entire supply chain (Galbraith, 1974; Tushman and Nadler, 1978; Premkumar et al ., 2005; Fan et al ., 2016; Yu et al ., 2021; Yuan and Li, 2022). According to information processing theory (IPT), when facing various risky events, having supply chain information processing capability helps firms meet the information needs related to collaboration among supply chain partners, and thus, this capability enhances SCR (Galbraith, 1973; Huang et al ., 2021; Li et al ., 2021). In addition, supply chain governance (SCG), as the main manifestation of supply chain collaboration, can coordinate conflicting goals and maintain the continuous operation of the supply chain (Jain and Dubey, 2015; Keller et al ., 2021; Bonatto et al ., 2022).…”
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