Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.

This paper explores how transaction attributes of technology affect differences in the relationship between technology buyers and suppliers. It also examines the impact on performance of different patterns of relationship between technology buyers and suppliers. Data obtained from 147 manufacturing...

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Main Authors: Abd Rahman, Azmawani, Bennett, David J., Sohal, Amrik S.
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Language:English
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Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17468/1/Transaction%20attributes%20and%20buyer.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.174682015-11-16T02:42:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17468/ Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia. Abd Rahman, Azmawani Bennett, David J. Sohal, Amrik S. This paper explores how transaction attributes of technology affect differences in the relationship between technology buyers and suppliers. It also examines the impact on performance of different patterns of relationship between technology buyers and suppliers. Data obtained from 147 manufacturing firms in Malaysia are used to test several hypotheses, which were derived from a review of the literature on technology, transaction cost theory and buyer–supplier relationships (BSR). The research results indicate that the higher the level of technological complexity, specificity and uncertainty, the more firms are likely to engage in a closer relationship with technology suppliers. Even though the majority of firms reported improvements in their performance, results indicate that firms demonstrating a closer relationship with technology suppliers are more likely to achieve higher levels of performance than those that do not. It is also shown that with high levels of transaction attribute, implementation performance suffers more when firms have weak relationships with technology suppliers than with moderate and low levels of transaction attribute. Taylor and Francis Ltd 2009-05-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17468/1/Transaction%20attributes%20and%20buyer.pdf Abd Rahman, Azmawani and Bennett, David J. and Sohal, Amrik S. (2009) Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia. International Journal of Production Research, 47 (9). pp. 2257-2278. ISSN 1366-588X 10.1080/00207540802471298 English
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description This paper explores how transaction attributes of technology affect differences in the relationship between technology buyers and suppliers. It also examines the impact on performance of different patterns of relationship between technology buyers and suppliers. Data obtained from 147 manufacturing firms in Malaysia are used to test several hypotheses, which were derived from a review of the literature on technology, transaction cost theory and buyer–supplier relationships (BSR). The research results indicate that the higher the level of technological complexity, specificity and uncertainty, the more firms are likely to engage in a closer relationship with technology suppliers. Even though the majority of firms reported improvements in their performance, results indicate that firms demonstrating a closer relationship with technology suppliers are more likely to achieve higher levels of performance than those that do not. It is also shown that with high levels of transaction attribute, implementation performance suffers more when firms have weak relationships with technology suppliers than with moderate and low levels of transaction attribute.
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author Abd Rahman, Azmawani
Bennett, David J.
Sohal, Amrik S.
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Bennett, David J.
Sohal, Amrik S.
Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.
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Bennett, David J.
Sohal, Amrik S.
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title Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.
title_short Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.
title_full Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.
title_fullStr Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in AMT acquisition and implementation : the case of Malaysia.
title_sort transaction attributes and buyer-supplier relationships in amt acquisition and implementation : the case of malaysia.
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17468/1/Transaction%20attributes%20and%20buyer.pdf
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