Studying Integration In Embedded Supply Chains: the multi-orchestration perspective

A. Rouquet, Sophie Claye Puaux, Jennifer Lazzeri, Béatrice M. K Meurier
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ABSTRACT The idea that a company should integrate its supply chain has dominated logistics and SCM research since the 1980s. While this perspective has advanced our understanding of external integration, the community is increasingly calling to go past it. Building on extant criticism, this conceptual article aims to introduce a new perspective for the study of external integration. Using the problematisation method, we take the alternative stance of organisation theory and meta-organisations to formalise a new, multiple supply chain orchestration perspective. This perspective relies on three assumptions about external integration: 1) differentiation, which states that integration is mostly promoted in supply chains by orchestrators (leader firms and Lead Logistics Service Providers) and meta-orchestrators (standards associations and clusters); 2) interdependence, which states that the integrative actions in supply chains of organisations and meta-organisations are interdependent; 3) embeddedness, which states that integration should be analysed in embedded supply chains. Finally, the paper introduces a research agenda that identifies research questions on external integration.
嵌入式供应链集成研究:多业务流程视角
自20世纪80年代以来,企业应整合其供应链的观点一直主导着物流和供应链管理的研究。虽然这种观点提高了我们对外部整合的理解,但社区越来越多地呼吁我们超越它。这篇概念性的文章旨在以现有的批评为基础,为外部整合的研究引入一个新的视角。使用问题化方法,我们采用组织理论和元组织的替代立场来形式化一个新的,多供应链编排视角。这一观点依赖于关于外部整合的三个假设:1)差异化,即供应链中的整合主要由协调者(领先公司和领先物流服务提供商)和元协调者(标准协会和集群)推动;2)相互依赖,即组织和元组织在供应链中的整合行为是相互依赖的;3)嵌入性,即在嵌入式供应链中分析整合。最后,本文介绍了研究议程,确定了外部整合的研究问题。
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