Understanding collaborative supply chain relationships through the application of the Williamson organisational failure framework
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Wilding, Richard; Humphries, Andrew S. Understanding collaborative supply chain relationships through the application of the Williamson organisational failure framwork. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 2006, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p309-329,
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Many researchers have studied supply chain relationships however, the preponderance of open markets situations and ‘industry-style’ surveys have reduced the empirical focus on the dynamics of long-term, collaborative dyadic relationships. Within the supply chain the need for much closer, long-term relationships is increasing due to supplier rationalisation and globalisation (Spekman et al, 1998) and more information about these interactions is required. The research specifically tested the well-accepted Williamson’s (1975) Economic Organisations Failure Framework as a theoretical model through which long term collaborative relationships can be v
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Supply Chain Management, Integration, Collaboration, C3 Behaviour, Williamson’s Organisations Failure Framework, UK Defence Procurement