Assessing the relational benefits of logistics services perceived by manufacturers in supply chain |
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Authors: | Ling Li |
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Affiliation: | a Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23454, USA |
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Abstract: | The growing importance of logistics activities that span the boundaries of supply chain firms has put an emphasis on supply chain relationship management. Based on the existing marketing concept on relational benefits and the supply chain management literature on consumer satisfaction, this research evaluates logistics service performance from the eyes of manufacturers. Using data collected from US manufacturing firms, the study has identified the factors that influence manufacturer's satisfaction, as well as the key to understanding the benefits-satisfaction-loyalty triads in supply chain relationships. The contribution of the paper includes developing a conceptual model, adding new theoretical insights into benefits-satisfaction-loyalty triad that has been applied by manufacturers and LSPs, and providing some meaningful perspective on how to strategically assess the use of logistics providers so as to transform a logistics firm from a tactical service provider to a hand-in-glove strategic partner. |
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Keywords: | Logistics service Relational benefits Value-added benefits Collaborative benefits Customer satisfaction and loyalty Supply chain management Measurement scale |
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