Dynamics of vendor innovation capability: Evidence from the Electronics Manufacturing Services industry
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter – Annual report year: 2012
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Dynamics of vendor innovation capability: Evidence from the Electronics Manufacturing Services industry. / Perunovic, Zoran; Mefford, Robert; Christoffersen, Mads .
In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Operations and Supply Chain Management (ICOSCM) & 9th International Conference on Supply Chain Management and Information Systems (SCMIS). 2012.Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter – Annual report year: 2012
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T1 - Dynamics of vendor innovation capability: Evidence from the Electronics Manufacturing Services industry
A1 - Perunovic,Zoran
A1 - Mefford,Robert
A1 - Christoffersen,Mads
AU - Perunovic,Zoran
AU - Mefford,Robert
AU - Christoffersen,Mads
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Recent developments suggest that an increasing number of companies outsource manufacturing with the hope that vendors will help them improve innovativeness. Still, the growing research in the topic has not yet studied two important dimensions of the relationship between manufacturing outsourcing and innovation. The first is the realization that vendor capabilities have been recognized as one of the most important factors for the success of outsourcing. The second refers to the fact that, even though innovation capability is required, vendors are still being selected, and their performance evaluated, by traditional manufacturing capabilities, such as cost, quality, delivery, and flexibility. Taking a vendor’s perspective in outsourcing, we develop and present a conceptual framework for studying vendor innovation capability. We propose to test this framework in the Electronic Manufacturing Services Industry.
AB - Recent developments suggest that an increasing number of companies outsource manufacturing with the hope that vendors will help them improve innovativeness. Still, the growing research in the topic has not yet studied two important dimensions of the relationship between manufacturing outsourcing and innovation. The first is the realization that vendor capabilities have been recognized as one of the most important factors for the success of outsourcing. The second refers to the fact that, even though innovation capability is required, vendors are still being selected, and their performance evaluated, by traditional manufacturing capabilities, such as cost, quality, delivery, and flexibility. Taking a vendor’s perspective in outsourcing, we develop and present a conceptual framework for studying vendor innovation capability. We propose to test this framework in the Electronic Manufacturing Services Industry.
BT - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Operations and Supply Chain Management (ICOSCM) & 9th International Conference on Supply Chain Management and Information Systems (SCMIS)
T2 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Operations and Supply Chain Management (ICOSCM) & 9th International Conference on Supply Chain Management and Information Systems (SCMIS)
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