The following diagram illustrates this concept as cited in the work of Aydinliyim (2007).
Figure 1
Total Online Supply Chain Portal
Source: Aydinliyim (2007)
The work of Griffin, Keskinocak and Savasaneril (nd) entitled: "Improving Supply Chain Performance Through Buyer Collaboration" states that in many companies today purchasing is conducted by "multiple functional divisions which either act independently or have minimal interaction with each other." (p.3)
Griffin, Keskinocak and Savasaneril states that there are three collaboration models: (1) no collaboration in which buyer divisions and suppliers trade through traditional sales channels in one-to-one transactions with no existing information flow; (2) internal collaboration in which functions divisions of a buyer collaborate internally; and (3) full collaboration in which a third party intermediary enables collaboration among different buyers and allows the participants to achieve benefits from both economies of scale and scope due to reduced fixed production and transportation costs. (nd, p. 3) These three models are shown in the following illustration labeled Figure 2.
Figure 2
Three Models of Collaboration Among Buyers and Buyers Divisions
Source: Griffin, Keskinocak and Savasaneril (nd)
The work of Xu and Beamon entitled: "Supply Chain Coordination and Cooperation Mechanisms: An Attribute-Based Approach" states that the importance of coordination in supply chain management (CSM) "cannot be overemphasized." (p. 4) Supply chain management is defined as "the planning and coordination of activities, from procurement to production, through...distribution." (Xu and Beamon, 2006, p.4) According to Xu and Beamon "Coordination mechanisms may be differentiated on the bases of four attributes as follows: (1) resource sharing structure, (2) decision style, (3) level of control, and (4) risk/reward sharing. (Xu and Beamon, 2006, p.5)
Given that the selection of a coordination mechanism is often based on minimizing relative costs, transaction cost theory (TCT) can be used to classify the three types of costs associated with coordination: coordination cost, operational risk cost, and opportunistic risk cost. This facilitates relating each coordination mechanism attribute to a type of cost." (p. 5) the resource sharing structure is stated to include the following: (1) No resource sharing; (2) Operational resource sharing; (3) tactical resource sharing; and (4) strategic resource sharing. (Xu and Beamon, 2006, p. 6)
Stated as two primary sources of operational risk cost are: (1) shirking of the cost that arise; and (2) refusal to adapt. (Xu and...
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