Good team players? The impact of team member knowledge, skills and abilities on sourcing teamwork and sourcing task-work effectiveness

Chris Lonsdale, Joe Sanderson, Ali Esfahbodi
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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is to enhance understanding of the use of sourcing teams (STs) by organisations in their procurement and supply chain management. The paper achieves this by exploring, within the context of the supply chain directorate of a global aerospace manufacturing company (GAMC), both the relationship between sourcing teamwork effectiveness (TE) and sourcing task-work effectiveness (TA) and the relationship between individual team member knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) and TE.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors develop a theoretical model positing positive links between both KSAs and TE and TE and TA. The model is empirically validated using partial least squares structural equation modelling in a survey of 108 ST members from a GAMC.

Findings

The authors identify that, within GAMC, four of five KSAs drive TE and further discover the direct effects of TE on improved TA. Additionally, the authors observe within GAMC the indirect effects of KSAs on TA cascading through TE.

Research limitations/implications

Limitations include the use of a single firm and self-report measures for data collection. In spite of this, the paper has numerous research implications. Previous research on STs has combined factors related to TE and TA. In this paper, TE and TA were disaggregated, and the relationships between them were explored. The relationships were found to be positive within GAMC, a finding that strengthens the evidence base supporting the use of STs by organisations in their procurement and supply chain management. In addition, the paper also strengthened the evidence base regarding the importance of KSAs to TE, which complements existing research highlighting the importance of team-level factors and individual technical attributes.

Practical implications

The findings from GAMC suggest that executives/managers should take an individual as well as a team-level perspective when developing STs and should consider KSAs as well as technical knowledge when judging individuals’ suitability for inclusion within an ST. There are established KSA tests in the literature that could be used by managers for this task. The findings also inform executives/managers that TE matters for TA and needs attention and investment, especially where sourcing tasks concern high-value areas and/or critical incidents within supply chains.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first paper to explore the relationship between TE and TA. Establishing that this relationship is a positive one provides critically important evidence regarding the efficacy of STs, which are widely used within procurement and supply chain management. It is also a rare study looking at TE from the perspective of individual team member KSAs, with further positive relationships revealed. Both findings enhance what is a very limited literature on a widely used practice within procurement and supply chain management.

优秀的团队成员?团队成员的知识、技能和能力对采购团队合作和采购任务工作效率的影响
目的 本文旨在加深对企业在采购和供应链管理中使用采购团队(ST)的理解。为实现这一目标,本文以一家全球航空航天制造公司(GAMC)的供应链主管为背景,探讨了采购团队工作有效性(TE)与采购任务工作有效性(TA)之间的关系,以及团队成员个人的知识、技能和能力(KSA)与采购团队工作有效性之间的关系。在对一家 GAMC 的 108 名 ST 成员进行的调查中,使用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型对该模型进行了实证验证。研究结果作者发现,在 GAMC 中,五项 KSA 中的四项推动了 TE,并进一步发现了 TE 对 TA 改善的直接影响。此外,作者还在 GAMC 内部观察到 KSA 通过 TE 对 TA 产生的间接影响。研究局限性/启示局限性包括使用单一公司和自我报告措施收集数据。尽管如此,本文仍具有许多研究意义。以往有关 ST 的研究将 TE 和 TA 的相关因素结合在一起。本文对 TE 和 TA 进行了分解,并探讨了它们之间的关系。研究发现,在 GAMC 中,两者之间的关系是积极的,这一发现加强了支持组织在采购和供应链管理中使用 ST 的证据基础。此外,本文还加强了有关 KSA 对 TE 重要性的证据基础,补充了强调团队层面因素和个人技术属性重要性的现有研究。 实际意义 GAMC 的研究结果表明,行政/管理人员在制定 ST 时,应从个人和团队层面的角度出发,在判断个人是否适合加入 ST 时,应考虑 KSA 以及技术知识。在文献中有一些成熟的 KSA 测试,可供管理人员用于这项工作。研究结果还告诉行政人员/管理人员,技术知识对技术援助很重要,需要关注和投资,尤其是在采购任务涉及供应链中的高价值领域和/或关键事件的情况下。确定这种关系是一种积极的关系,为在采购和供应链管理中广泛使用的 ST 的功效提供了极为重要的证据。这也是一项罕见的从团队成员个人 KSA 角度研究 TE 的研究,进一步揭示了两者之间的积极关系。这两项研究结果丰富了有关采购和供应链管理中广泛使用的实践的非常有限的文献。
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