Interorganizational System Characteristics and Supply Chain Integration: An Empirical Assessment

Some firms have gained significant benefits by effectively deploying interorganizational systems (IOS) to tightly couple operations with their supply chain partners. In contrast, other firms with IOS deployments have struggled to achieve this level of success. So it is not clear how such systems can be configured to promote idiosyncratic interorganizational processes that integrate the supply chains and facilitate successful outcomes. To shed further light on this issue, we draw from multiple theoretical perspectives to develop a comprehensive and unique conceptualization of IOS characteristics that goes beyond the limited treatment it has received in extant literature. Furthermore, we empirically examine the IOS configuration choices made by firms with different supply chain integration (SCI) profiles. Our results support the notion that successful firms sequence the configuration of IOS characteristics toward effectively developing and supporting their supply chain process capabilities. In particular, we found that firms at the lower end of SCI configure IOS features to support supplier evaluation and automatic alerts. As organizations move to the upper end of the SCI spectrum, greater attention is paid to features associated with systems integration, planning, and forecasting. Recommendations to managers and academics stemming from our study are provided, along with avenues for future research.

[1]  N. Venkatraman,et al.  Configurations of inter-organizational relationships : a comparison between US and Japanese automakers , 1995 .

[2]  Marshall L. Fisher,et al.  Supply Chain Inventory Management and the Value of Shared Information , 2000 .

[3]  Robert J. Kauffman,et al.  Maximizing the value of internet-based corporate travel reservation systems , 2001, CACM.

[4]  Cornelia Dröge,et al.  THE EFFECTS OF LOGISTICS CAPABILITIES ON FIRM PERFORMANCE: CUSTOMER- FOCUSED VERSUS INFORMATION-FOCUSED CAPABILITIES , 2001 .

[5]  M. Markus,et al.  The Enterprise System Experience— From Adoption to Success , 2000 .

[6]  Varun Grover,et al.  Types of Information Technology Capabilities and Their Role in Competitive Advantage: An Empirical Study , 2005, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[7]  Chris F. Kemerer,et al.  Computerized Loan Origination Systems: An Industry Case Study of the Electronic Markets Hypothesis , 1994, MIS Q..

[8]  John Hulland,et al.  Use of partial least squares (PLS) in strategic management research: a review of four recent studies , 1999 .

[9]  Detmar W. Straub,et al.  Competitive and Cooperative Positioning in Supply Chain Logistics Relationships , 2007, Decis. Sci..

[10]  Markus Reischl,et al.  Data mining tools , 2011, WIREs Data Mining Knowl. Discov..

[11]  Kevin Crowston,et al.  The interdisciplinary study of coordination , 1994, CSUR.

[12]  Omar El Sawy,et al.  Absorptive Capacity Configurations in Supply Chains: Gearing for Partner-Enabled Market Knowledge Creation , 2005, MIS Q..

[13]  Eric T. G. Wang,et al.  Interorganizational Governance Value Creation: Coordinating for Information Visibility and Flexibility in Supply Chains , 2007, Decis. Sci..

[14]  Kuldeep Kumar,et al.  Sustainable Collaboration: Managing Conflict and Cooperation in Interorganizational Systems , 1996, MIS Q..

[15]  Daniel Robey,et al.  The effect of EDI on market channel relationships in retailing , 1997, Inf. Manag..

[16]  Nancy Bogucki Duncan,et al.  Capturing Flexibility of Information Technology Infrastructure: A Study of Resource Characteristics and their Measure , 1995, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[17]  Nigel Williams,et al.  Chain reactions , 2003, Current Biology.

[18]  Sunder Kekre,et al.  Business Value of Information Technology: A Study of Electronic Data Interchange , 1995, MIS Q..

[19]  Philip Yetton,et al.  Strategic Payoff from EDI as a Function of EDI Embeddedness , 2000, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[20]  R. Sitgreaves Psychometric theory (2nd ed.). , 1979 .

[21]  Vivek Choudhury,et al.  Strategic Choices in the Development of Interorganizational Information Systems , 1997, Inf. Syst. Res..

[22]  Gary D. Scudder,et al.  The use of electronic data interchange for supply chain coordination in the food industry , 2002 .

[23]  Fred Niederman,et al.  DSS theory: A model of constructs and relationships , 1995, Decis. Support Syst..

[24]  C. Fornell,et al.  Evaluating structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error. , 1981 .

[25]  Louiqa Raschid,et al.  Supply chain infrastructures: system integration and information sharing , 2002, SGMD.

[26]  Morgan Swink,et al.  On Decisions for Integration Implementation: An Examination of Complementarities Between Product-Process Technology Integration and Supply Chain Integration , 2010, Decis. Sci..

[27]  RaschidLouiqa,et al.  Supply chain infrastructures , 2002 .

[28]  GroverVarun,et al.  The Impact of Product, Market, and Relationship Characteristics on Interorganizational System Integration in Manufacturer-Supplier Dyads , 2007 .

[29]  Scott B. MacKenzie,et al.  Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies. , 2003, The Journal of applied psychology.

[30]  Shu Lin,et al.  Plant Information Systems, Manufacturing Capabilities, and Plant Performance , 2006, MIS Q..

[31]  Wanda J. Orlikowski,et al.  Research Commentary: Desperately Seeking the "IT" in IT Research - A Call to Theorizing the IT Artifact , 2001, Inf. Syst. Res..

[32]  Tridas Mukhopadhyay,et al.  Interdependent Benefits from Interorganizational Systems: Opportunities for Business Partner Reengineering , 1994, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[33]  Arun Rai,et al.  Firm performance impacts of digitally enabled supply chain integration capabilities , 2006 .

[34]  Varun Grover,et al.  Examining the Impact of Interorganizational Systems on Process Efficiency and Sourcing Leverage in Buyer-Supplier Dyads , 2005, Decis. Sci..

[35]  Elena Revilla,et al.  The Decision of the Supply Chain Executive to Support or Impede Supply Chain Integration: A Multidisciplinary Behavioral Agency Perspective , 2009, Decis. Sci..

[36]  Raquel Benbunan-Fich,et al.  Using protocol analysis to evaluate the usability of a commercial web site , 2001, Inf. Manag..

[37]  Mani Subramani,et al.  How Do Suppliers Benefit from Information Technology Use in Supply Chain Relationships? , 2004, MIS Q..

[38]  Ellen Christiaanse,et al.  Beyond Sabre: An Empirical Test of Expertise Exploitation in Electronic Channels , 2002, MIS Q..

[39]  Jan B. Heide,et al.  Controlling Supplier Opportunism in Industrial Relationships , 1996 .

[40]  Manoj K. Malhotra,et al.  Antecedents to supplier integration in the automotive industry: A multiple-case study of foreign subsidiaries in China , 2010 .

[41]  JoAnne Yates,et al.  Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies , 1987, CACM.

[42]  Varun Grover,et al.  Shaping Agility through Digital Options: Reconceptualizing the Role of Information Technology in Contemporary Firms , 2003, MIS Q..

[43]  KambilAjit,et al.  Electronic integration and business network redesign , 1994 .

[44]  Eric K. Clemons,et al.  The Impact of Information Technology on the Organization of Economic Activity: The "Move to the Middle" Hypothesis , 1993, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[45]  R. Lennox,et al.  Conventional wisdom on measurement: A structural equation perspective. , 1991 .

[46]  Kenneth L. Kraemer,et al.  e-Commerce Metrics for Net-Enhanced Organizations: Assessing the Value of e-Commerce to Firm Performance in the Manufacturing Sector , 2002, Inf. Syst. Res..

[47]  Cornelia Dröge,et al.  The effects of information system infrastructure and process improvements on supply‐chain time performance , 2000 .

[48]  Dale Goodhue,et al.  Develop Long-Term Competitiveness through IT Assets , 1996 .

[49]  Vallabh Sambamurthy,et al.  Facilitating localized exploitation and enterprise-wide integration in the use of IT infrastructures: the role of PC/LAN infrastructure standards , 2000, DATB.

[50]  M. Peters,et al.  THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUPPORTING THE EXTENDED SUPPLY CHAIN , 2001 .

[51]  Michael J. Shaw,et al.  A Study of the Value and Impact of B2B E-Commerce: The Case of Web-Based Procurement , 2002, Int. J. Electron. Commer..

[52]  Cheryl Burke Jarvis,et al.  A Critical Review of Construct Indicators and Measurement Model Misspecification in Marketing and Consumer Research , 2003 .

[53]  Robert W. Zmud,et al.  Measuring the Extent of EDI Usage in Complex Organizations: Strategies and Illustrative Examples , 1996, MIS Q..

[54]  Terry Anthony Byrd,et al.  Measuring the Flexibility of Information Technology Infrastructure: Exploratory Analysis of a Construct , 2000, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[55]  Gregory E. Truman,et al.  Integration in Electronic Exchange Environments , 2000, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[56]  Charles H. Fine Clockspeed: Winning Industry Control In The Age Of Temporary Advantage , 1998 .

[57]  Kenneth L. Kraemer,et al.  Strategic use of the Internet and e-commerce: Cisco Systems , 2002, J. Strateg. Inf. Syst..

[58]  Sunder Kekre,et al.  Strategic and Operational Benefits of Electronic Integration in B2B Procurement Processes , 2002, Manag. Sci..

[59]  Kathleen M. Eisenhardt,et al.  DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES, WHAT ARE THEY? , 2000 .

[60]  Izak Benbasat,et al.  Development of an Instrument to Measure the Perceptions of Adopting an Information Technology Innovation , 1991, Inf. Syst. Res..

[61]  Jeffrey H. Dyer,et al.  The Relational View: Cooperative Strategy and Sources of Interorganizational Competitive Advantage , 1998 .

[62]  Kyung Kyu Kim,et al.  An Assessment of Electronic Information Transfer in B2B Supply-Channel Relationships , 2005, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[63]  Anandhi S. Bharadwaj,et al.  A Resource-Based Perspective on Information Technology Capability and Firm Performance: An Empirical Investigation , 2000, MIS Q..

[64]  Detmar W. Straub,et al.  Reconceptualizing System Usage: An Approach and Empirical Test , 2006, Inf. Syst. Res..

[65]  Kuldeep Kumar,et al.  Technology for supporting supply chain management: introduction , 2001, CACM.

[66]  R. Narasimhan,et al.  INFORMATION SYSTEM UTILIZATION STRATEGY FOR SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION. , 2001 .

[67]  Ramayya Krishnan,et al.  Special Issue: OR/MS and E-Business: Prospects for Operations Research in the E-Business Era , 2001, Interfaces.

[68]  Theodore P. Stank,et al.  Performance Benefits of Supply Chain Logistical Integration , 2001 .

[69]  Enver Yücesan,et al.  The impact of ERP on supply chain management: Exploratory findings from a European Delphi study , 2003, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[70]  Wynne W. Chin,et al.  Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs , 1995, DATB.

[71]  Michael B. Richman,et al.  On the Application of Cluster Analysis to Growing Season Precipitation Data in North America East of the Rockies , 1995 .

[72]  Gautam Ray,et al.  Information Technology and the Performance of the Customer Service Process: A Resource-Based Analysis , 2005, MIS Q..

[73]  M. Bensaou,et al.  Interorganizational Cooperation: The Role of Information Technology an Empirical Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Supplier Relations , 1997, Inf. Syst. Res..

[74]  Sachin B. Modi,et al.  Supplier development: Improving supplier performance through knowledge transfer , 2007 .

[75]  Ajit Kambil,et al.  Electronic Integration and Business Network Redesign: a Roles-Linkage Perspective , 1993, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[76]  R. Frank Falk,et al.  A Primer for Soft Modeling , 1992 .