Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1027515 | Industrial Marketing Management | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Growing globalization and environmental uncertainty have increased the challenges managers face in delivering services or products to the customer. Integration of information systems across partnering organizations has become the backbone of supply chain management, as amalgamation facilitates the sharing of information required to enhance organizational flexibility and responsiveness while minimizing risk and inventory costs. Using data from the Australian retailing sectors, this study investigates the mediating role of inter-organizational information system (IOIS) integration on the relationships between inter-organizational compatibility and supply chain capabilities. The results indicate that inter-organizational compatibility of technical, strategic, and cultural inter-organizational dimensions facilitate IOIS integration and supply chain capabilities. To maximize benefits for all chain members, IOIS integration needs to be embedded in the strategies and goals of partnering organizations. Business-to-business and industrial marketing managers need to be aware that IOIS integration processes require support of top managers of the partnering organizations and should be embedded in the organizations' strategic goals.
► Compatibility in strategic objectives and cultural values of business partners facilitates supply chain capabilities. ► IOIS integration mediates the relationship between inter-organizational compatibility and supply chain capabilities. ► Organizations need to ensure compatibility and congruency of strategic goals and cultural values before implementing IOIS. ► In retailing integration of IOIS needs top management support and should be embedded in the organizations' strategic goals.