Integrating global and local procurement for superior supplier working relations |
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Authors: | Sengun Yeniyurt John W. Henke Erin Cavusgil |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Business, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA;2. School of Business Administration, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 49309, USA;3. School of Management, University of Michigan – Flint, Flint, MI 48502, USA |
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Abstract: | Globalization is forcing global organizations to focus on processes that will enable them to more effectively and efficiently integrate and coordinate their activities throughout their worldwide organization. As such, global sourcing is becoming a standard practice in many global organizations. Using a dataset of 1455 observations from the suppliers of a North American-based global manufacturer of high technology products, this research evaluates how a global company can utilize a globally integrated procurement organization to achieve global and local sourcing responsiveness and superior supplier working relations. The study found that if a global procurement organization aspires to achieve exceptional supplier working relations, it should be highly integrated across its geographic regions with knowledgeable global and local procurement personnel who effectively communicate with the firm's suppliers, while working closely together in a coordinated manner to achieve a globally responsive supply chain. |
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