Login

Login
Welcome:
Guest
Bannner:Try our mobile site beta
 
Journal search
Journal cover: International Journal of Logistics Management, The

International Journal of Logistics Management, The

ISSN: 0957-4093

Online from: 1990

Subject Area: Operations and Logistics Management

Content: Latest Issue | icon: RSS Latest Issue RSS | Previous Issues

Options: To add Favourites and Table of Contents Alerts please take a Emerald profile

Previous article.Icon: Print.Table of Contents.Next article.Icon: .

Changing perspective of capabilities in the dynamic supply chain era


Document Information:
Title:Changing perspective of capabilities in the dynamic supply chain era
Author(s):C. Clifford Defee, (Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA), Brian S. Fugate, (Department of Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA)
Citation:C. Clifford Defee, Brian S. Fugate, (2010) "Changing perspective of capabilities in the dynamic supply chain era", International Journal of Logistics Management, The, Vol. 21 Iss: 2, pp.180 - 206
Keywords:Competitive advantage, Learning, Supply chain management
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/09574091011071915 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – A review of the literature reveals that previous research on capabilities has been limited to static capabilities and have largely been firm-centric, which neglect today's evolving supply chain environment. To address this shortcoming, this paper aims to explore dynamic supply chain capabilities (DSCCS) as a path to achieving sustainable competitive advantage.

Design/methodology/approach – Logistics and supply chain literature is reviewed to provide a foundation for introducing a model of DSCCS driving competitive advantage. Propositions for future research are presented based upon the theoretical model.

Findings – The need to continuously renew boundary spanning supply chain capabilities may be facilitated by the presence of a supply chain orientation and a learning orientation found across the multiple partners.

Research limitations/implications – Supply chain organizations exist in a continually evolving environment with the best-performing firms often being characterized as agile and continually improving. The dynamic capabilities perspective provides a theoretical foundation that may be used to better understand and predict the success of supply chain firms. The work presented here is conceptual and empirical examination of the propositions should occur before any broad generalization can be drawn.

Practical implications – Long-term organizational success may be facilitated by continuous renewal and creation of new static capabilities through the use of DSCCS.

Originality/value – The paper demonstrates that dynamic capabilities may be extended beyond the traditional single-firm view to exist across the relationships developed by multiple organizations in a supply chain.



Fulltext Options:

Login

Login

Existing customers: login
to access this document

Login


- Forgot password?

- Athens/Institutional login

Purchase

Purchase

Downloadable; Printable; Owned
HTML, PDF (143kb)Purchase

To purchase this item please login or register.

Login


- Forgot password?

Order

Fill in an Order form to request this document from your librarian


Marked list

Bookmark & share

Reprints & permissions

© Emerald Group Publishing Limited  |  Copyright info  |  Site Policies
.