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The impact of logistics performance on organizational performance in a supply chain context

Kenneth W. Green Jr (College of Business Administration, Department of Management and Marketing, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA)
Dwayne Whitten (Texas A&M University, Mays School of Business, Information and Operations Management Department, College Station, Texas, USA)
R. Anthony Inman (College of Administration and Business, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana, USA)

Supply Chain Management

ISSN: 1359-8546

Article publication date: 20 June 2008

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper's aim is to theorize and assess a logistics performance model incorporating logistics performance as the focal construct with supply chain management strategy as antecedent and organizational performance, both marketing and financial, as consequences.

Design/methodology/approach

Data from a national sample of 142 plant and operations managers are analyzed using a structural equation modeling methodology.

Findings

The results indicate that logistics performance is positively impacted by supply chain management strategy and that both logistics performance and supply chain management strategy positively impact marketing performance, which in turn positively impacts financial performance. Neither supply chain management strategy nor logistics performance was found to directly impact financial performance.

Research limitations/implications

To compete at the supply chain level, manufacturers must adopt a supply chain management strategy. Such a strategy requires integration and coordination of key external processes such as purchasing, selling, and logistics with supply chain partners. In this study the focus is limited to the impact of logistics performance on organizational performance within a supply chain context.

Practical implications

As manufacturers work to improve the logistics processes, they support their organization's supply chain strategy, resulting in improved performance for the overall supply chain and ultimately their manufacturing organizations.

Originality/value

Organizational managers are being asked to focus directly on supply chain functions such as logistics to bolster the competitiveness of the supply chains in which their organizations are integral partners. Does such a supply chain focus ultimately result in improved organizational performance? This study provides evidence that a supply chain focus will enhance logistics performance, which will ultimately result in improved organizational performance.

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Citation

Green, K.W., Whitten, D. and Inman, R.A. (2008), "The impact of logistics performance on organizational performance in a supply chain context", Supply Chain Management, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 317-327. https://doi.org/10.1108/13598540810882206

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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