Dependency in Value Networks: The Safeguarding Effects of Electronic Collaboration and Relational Investments

Pierre-Majorique Léger, P. Hadaya, L. Cassivi, Olivier Caya
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In order to remain competitive, firms' business boundaries are now opening up to their partners. To build value networks, firms are investing in both upstream and downstream relationships and relying more and more on collaborative activities. The development and the safeguarding of firms' business relationship portfolios are becoming strategic activities. However, the power structure in a value network is ever-present as dependency on business partners changes the dynamic of the business relationships. Conducted with 159 firms in the wireless communication sector, the objective of this empirical study is to investigate how relational investments and electronic collaboration within a value network may be carried out differently in various network-dependent contexts. The results indicate that dependent firms are more likely to invest in both upstream and downstream relationships than other firms. However, the results also suggest that e-collaboration is not a safeguarding mechanism against opportunism, but rather a general attitude of business partners within a value network.
价值网络中的依赖性:电子协作和关系投资的保障效应
为了保持竞争力,公司的业务边界正在向他们的合作伙伴开放。为了建立价值网络,企业正在投资于上游和下游关系,并越来越依赖于合作活动。企业业务关系组合的发展和维护正在成为战略活动。然而,价值网络中的权力结构是永远存在的,因为对业务伙伴的依赖改变了业务关系的动态。通过对无线通信领域159家公司的调查,本实证研究的目的是调查价值网络中的关系投资和电子协作如何在不同的网络依赖环境中不同地进行。结果表明,依赖企业比其他企业更有可能投资于上下游关系。然而,结果也表明,电子协作不是一种防止机会主义的保障机制,而是价值网络中业务伙伴的一种普遍态度。
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