Understanding the practice of performance measurement in industrial collaboration: From design to implementation |
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Affiliation: | 1. EBS University for Business and Law, Institute for Supply Chain Management – Procurement and Logistics (ISCM), Wiesbaden, Germany;2. University of Sussex, Operations Management, Brighton, UK;3. UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium;4. German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS), Heilbronn, Germany |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on the design and implementation of a performance measurement system (PMS) for industrial collaboration. This article provides insights from two case studies of industrial collaboration. The research aims to study the crucial characteristics of PMS design and implementation in industrial collaboration, in which multiple tiers, extending beyond the buyer-supplier dyad, are considered. Prerequisites and challenges are crucial characteristics that should be examined in the design and implementation of a PMS. The results indicate three main characteristics affect the design and implementation of a PMS in an industrial collaboration: 1) the importance of collaboration, 2) the importance of coordination and integrated information systems within the system implementation, and 3) the importance of acknowledging the impact of varied customer needs. |
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Keywords: | Performance measurement Performance management Industrial collaboration Supply chain Performance measurement system Buyer-supplier relationship Network |
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