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Mitigating the Myopia of Dominant Logics: On Differential Performance and Strategic Supply Chain Research
Authors:Stanley E. Fawcett  Matthew A. Waller
Affiliation:1. Air Force Institute of Technology;2. University of Arkansas
Abstract:The primary question of management scholarship is, “What leads some firms to be successful even as others fail?” Over the years, a variety of dominant logics have emerged to inform this question. Synthesized, these logics make it clear that companies win when they create customer value better than the competition and efficiently enough to be profitable. That is, firms that design distinctive and dynamic value‐added systems win competitive battles. This observation is salient to the Journal of Business Logistics community as systems design and value creation are focal decision areas of supply chain management. With this in mind, we briefly discuss two of many areas for which strategic supply chain research can inform differential performance.
Keywords:dominant logic  differential firm performance  value co‐creation
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