Risk and gain sharing challenges in interorganisational implementation of RFID technology
(2011) In International Journal of Procurement Management 4(5). p.513-534- Abstract
- Implementing collaborative change initiatives in supply chains presents various challenges. This paper proposes a framework for identifying potential risk and gain sharing challenges in collaborative change initiatives, and uses the framework to explore risk and gain sharing in an interorganisational implementation of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. The proposed framework is based on a review of prior research while the empirical investigation is based on case study research and involves three companies jointly implementing an RFID system. The empirical study shows that intra- and interorganisational risk and gain sharing is critical to implementing RFID technology across organisations, and illustrates various risks and... (More)
- Implementing collaborative change initiatives in supply chains presents various challenges. This paper proposes a framework for identifying potential risk and gain sharing challenges in collaborative change initiatives, and uses the framework to explore risk and gain sharing in an interorganisational implementation of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. The proposed framework is based on a review of prior research while the empirical investigation is based on case study research and involves three companies jointly implementing an RFID system. The empirical study shows that intra- and interorganisational risk and gain sharing is critical to implementing RFID technology across organisations, and illustrates various risks and gains for the supply chain organisations and how these are shared. To apply the framework in practice, a model is presented that provides managers with guidelines for identifying risk and gain sharing challenges in collaborative initiatives. (Less)
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- author
- Hellström, Daniel LU ; Johnsson, Carina LU and Norrman, Andreas LU
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- 2011
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- SCM., interorganisation, implementation, information sharing, gain sharing, collaboration, case study, logistics, alignment, automatic identification, information technology, automotive industry, RFID, supply chain management, risk, packaging, packaging logistics
- in
- International Journal of Procurement Management
- volume
- 4
- issue
- 5
- pages
- 513 - 534
- publisher
- Inderscience Publishers
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- scopus:84878807932
- ISSN
- 1753-8440
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- Acknowledgments: This research was financially supported by VINNOVA through the Next Generation Innovative Logistics Centre (NGIL). The authors are very grateful to Volvo Cars Body Components in Olofström, Volvo Logistics Cooperation and Volvo Information Technology for their support and willingness to participate in this research. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments on this article.
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