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SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESS INTEGRATION: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 27-+

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/j.2158-1592.2009.tb00110.x

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Resource based view; Social network analysis; Strategic priorities; Strategy-structure-performance framework; Supply chain capabilities; Supply chain process integration; Transaction cost economics

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The current study was undertaken to further understanding of supply chain process integration. It is suggested that supply chain integration, the practice of realigning firms' operating structures, should be understood from an internal-external perspective and a process view. Drawing upon four theories-Strategy-Structure-Performance framework, the resource based view of the firm, transaction cost economics, and social network analysis-and combining industry inputs, a theoretical framework of supply chain process integration is developed. It is argued that a firm's strategic priorities are key factors of supply chain process integration. Superior performance is likely to be achieved when necessary supply chain capabilities are developed through supply chain process integration.

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