Towards a multi‐dimensional approach to supply management: a comparative case study

Purpose – The article aims at contributing to a better understanding of the interdependence between supply management and the strategic position of the buying firm.Design/methodology/approach – The research follows a qualitative analysis of two cases: Adira, a family‐owned manufacturer of machinery to cut steel, and Vulcano, a manufacturer of instantaneous house gas water‐heaters and boilers.Findings – The article finds that supply management decisions depend not only on the network position of the buying firm, but also on the network vision of its managers.Research limitations/implications – The study is based on two contrasting cases. Further research should develop and test the findings by using other cases and methodological approaches more quantitative in nature.Practical implications – The article has three major practical implications: supply management should integrate three levels of decisions: dyadic, portfolio and network decisions; supply management does not depend solely on firms' strategic p...