Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1033350 | Omega | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Drawing on the theories of social exchange and goal interdependence, this paper examines the antecedents of relational stability in supply chain alliances and if the stability affects alliance performance in supply chain in the context of manufacturing firms. The results show that both relational commitment and trust of supplier have positive effects on relational stability in supply chain alliance, which in turn positively affects the alliance performance. These results have important implications for researchers investigating the effectiveness of supply chain alliances as well as practitioners seeking to improve alliance performance in supply chain.
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Authors
Jie Yang, Jinjun Wang, Christina W.Y. Wong, Kee-Hung Lai,