Information sharing and supply chain performance: the role of connectivity and willingness

Author:

Fawcett Stanley E.,Osterhaus Paul,Magnan Gregory M.,Brau James C.,McCarter Matthew W.

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to understand how information technology (IT) is used to enhance supply chain performance.Design/methodology/approachA large‐scale survey and semi‐structured interviews were used to collect industry data.FindingsTwo distinct dimensions to information sharing – connectivity and willingness – are identified and analyzed. Both dimensions are found to impact operational performance and to be critical to the development of a real information sharing capability. However, many companies are found to have placed most of their emphasis on connectivity, often overlooking the willingness construct. As a result, information sharing seldom delivers on its promise to enable the creation of the cohesive supply chain team.Research limitationsDespite the extensive data collection, the research represents a snapshot of practice. Replication from a longitudinal perspective would help define how IT is evolving to enable supply chain management.Practical implicationsA roadmap is presented to help guide IT development and investment decisions.Originality/valueThe research presents a two‐by‐two matrix to help managers and academics understand the related nature of connectivity and willingness. A roadmap is presented to help guide IT development and investment decisions.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting

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