2020
DOI: 10.1108/jbim-02-2020-0109
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The impact of supply chain relationship quality on knowledge sharing and innovation performance: evidence from Chinese manufacturing industry

Gang Li

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to investigate the impact mechanism of supply chain relationship quality on knowledge sharing and firms’ innovation performance during supply chain collaborative innovation. Design/methodology/approach A conceptual model linking supply chain relationship quality, knowledge sharing and firms’ innovation performance is developed, and the hypotheses of the relationships among them are proposed. To test these hypotheses with structural equation modeling, this study conducts a survey of 28… Show more

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“…Thus, H4a , H4b , H4c and H4d were supported. Integrated SR and CR affected SP similar to Li (2020), Mesic et al (2018), Gulati and Sytch (2007), Ryu et al (2009), Sengupta et al (2006), Lummus et al (2008), Mason et al (2007), Lee et al (2007) and Petersen et al (2005b). This was because successful SCM needs integration among all members in supply chains (Ralston et al , 2017; Cao and Zhang, 2011; Bagchi and Skjoett-Larsen, 2005; Liker and Choi, 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Thus, H4a , H4b , H4c and H4d were supported. Integrated SR and CR affected SP similar to Li (2020), Mesic et al (2018), Gulati and Sytch (2007), Ryu et al (2009), Sengupta et al (2006), Lummus et al (2008), Mason et al (2007), Lee et al (2007) and Petersen et al (2005b). This was because successful SCM needs integration among all members in supply chains (Ralston et al , 2017; Cao and Zhang, 2011; Bagchi and Skjoett-Larsen, 2005; Liker and Choi, 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Ryu et al (2009) investigated the effect of customer–supplier relationships on supply chain performance and found significant impact. Recently, Li (2020) found that supply chain relationship quality has a significant positive effect on tacit knowledge sharing and innovation performance. Mesic et al (2018) reported that relationship quality has a significant influence on perceived supply chain performance of traditional food supply chains.…”
Section: Relationship In Supply Chain and Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[42]. Explicit and tacit knowledge sharing among enterprises play key roles for the improvement of performance in the supply chain [32]. According to the above analysis, the following hypotheses are proposed: Hypothesis 4 (H4).…”
Section: Knowledge Sharing and Organizational Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is contrary to most previous studies. From the perspective of supply chain, supply chain is a whole composed of multiple stakeholder enterprises, and the relationship quality among enterprises affects the sustainable organization performance in the supply chain [32]. Wu et al [34], Sambasivan et al [36], and Zhao et al [74] indicate relational capital is an important influence factor of organizational performance.…”
Section: Effect Of Relational Capital On Organizational Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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