Utilizing industry-led innovation capacity to enhance supply chain performance : an empirical study


Autoria(s): Storer, Maree; Hyland, Paul
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

A fundamental principle of the resource-based (RBV) of the firm is that the basis for a competitive advantage lies primarily in the application of bundles of valuable strategic capabilities and resources at a firm’s or supply chain’s disposal. These capabilities enact research activities and outputs produced by industry funded R&D bodies. Such industry lead innovations are seen as strategic industry resources, because effective utilization of industry innovation capacity by sectors such as the Australian beef industry are critical, if productivity levels are to increase. Academics and practitioners often maintain that dynamic supply chains and innovation capacity are the mechanisms most likely to deliver performance improvements in national industries.. Yet many industries are still failing to capitalise on these strategic resources. In this research, we draw on the resource-based view (RBV) and embryonic research into strategic supply chain capabilities. We investigate how two strategic supply chain capabilities (supply chain performance differential capability and supply chain dynamic capability) influence industry-led innovation capacity utilization and provide superior performance enhancements to the supply chain. In addition, we examine the influence of size of the supply chain operative as a control variable. Results indicate that both small and large supply chain operatives in this industry believe these strategic capabilities influence and function as second-order latent variables of this strategic supply chain resource. Additionally respondents acknowledge size does impacts both the amount of influence these strategic capabilities have and the level of performance enhancement expected by supply chain operatives from utilizing industry-led innovation capacity. Results however also indicate contradiction in this industry and in relation to existing literature when it comes to utilizing such e-resources.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48008/

Publicador

Canadian Center of Science and Education

Relação

DOI:10.5539/mas.v5n6p55

Storer, Maree & Hyland, Paul (2011) Utilizing industry-led innovation capacity to enhance supply chain performance : an empirical study. Modern Applied Science, 5(6), pp. 55-81.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150309 Logistics and Supply Chain Management #Innovation #RBV #Supply Chain Management #Strategic Capability #Performance Differentials
Tipo

Journal Article