Knowledge sharing - an imperative for successful supply chain collaboration - An empirical Analysis
Anu Mathews
Anderson University
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anu-mathews-pmp-mba-candidate-summer-27402ab2
Abstract
Supply chain collaboration is an emerging concept in a dyadic and extended network for generating the competitive advantage by participants; however, knowledge sharing among participants in the collaborative network is a... [ view full abstract ]
Supply chain collaboration is an emerging concept in a dyadic and extended network for generating the competitive advantage by participants; however, knowledge sharing among participants in the collaborative network is a significant parameter to achieve this strategic benefit. This paper is a systematic literature review on the significance of knowledge sharing in supply chain collaboration for
B2B and B2C among dyadic and extended supply chain participants, published over a 10-year period from 2005 to 2016, and empirical analysis is performed to hypothesize the method for successful knowledge sharing in SCC based on nature of collaboration.
Authors
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Anu Mathews
(Anderson University)
Topic Area
Topics: SEINFORMS@SEDSI
Session
SS10 » Supply Chain/Inventory Issues (10:15 - Friday, 24th February, Cooper)
Paper
Knowledge_sharing_-_an_imperative_for_successful_supply_chain_collaboration_-_An_empirical_Analysis.pdf
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