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A framework of management tools for cooperation in distribution networks
Business networks have emerged as a strategic model that assigns excellence and competitiveness. Despite its popularity, literature indicates the management of network cooperation as a knowledge gap. The main objective of this paper is to propose a framework of management tools for cooperation in distribution networks. To do so, four management tools were considered: contractual, strategic, decision and integration tools. This is a qualitative research based on a case study of a multinational company belonging to an American industrial group. We made semi-structured interviews and a focus group with members of the company and its sales representatives. Backed on academic literature and empirical data, we present the main elements of the four tools in the context of distribution networks and organise them into a framework to support management decisions. Our results are linked to this specific case in a particular context that allows an in-depth study but not the enlargement of the empirical field. Future studies could aim at other business networks and address additional management tools.
期刊介绍:
There is an increasing demand for transportation solutions that are responsive, safe, sustainable, smart and cost-efficient. This has resulted in increased emphasis on responsive intermodal transportation systems. WRITR provides an international forum for the critical evaluation and dissemination of research and development in all areas related to intermodal transportation. Research disseminated via WRITR has significant impact on both theory and practice, and is of value to academics, practitioners and policy makers in this field. Topics covered include: -International trade and transportation -Infrastructure, network design and optimisation -Design, planning and control of transportation systems -Intermodal, intelligent and sustainable transportation solutions -Transportation modes (air, rail, road, sea, pipe) -Transportation cost/benefit analysis -Railroad, terminal and port development -Port/terminal operations and management -Warehousing and inventory management -Transportation regulations, standards and security -Environmental impact, liability and insurance -Risk analysis and management -Information technology and decision support systems -Strategic alliances and relationship management -Government involvement and incentives