Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry

This study examines the types and extent of supplier development activities undertaken by an identified manufacturing firm, along with the importance of supplier development goals. Data was collected through a cross-sectional survey of 26 respondents, consisting of officers, engineers, managers a...

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Main Authors: Che Amad, Latifah, Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar, Md Salleh, Norzafir, Chong , Siong Choy
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spelling my.usm.eprints.36386 http://eprints.usm.my/36386/ Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry Che Amad, Latifah Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar Md Salleh, Norzafir Chong , Siong Choy HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management This study examines the types and extent of supplier development activities undertaken by an identified manufacturing firm, along with the importance of supplier development goals. Data was collected through a cross-sectional survey of 26 respondents, consisting of officers, engineers, managers and senior managers from various sections within the buying firm's organisation. The analysis is based primarily on descriptive statistics. The results reveal that the supplier-specific factors are more prominent predictors of the outcomes of the supplier development efforts as compared to the other factors. The manufacturer's focus on the supplier development programme appears to be a short-term, results-oriented approach involving limited or no significant efforts on the side of the buying firm. There is evidence indicating that the manufacturer has not fully utilised the expertise of its suppliers in designing its products, since there is lack of supplier involvement in the early stages of the design and development activities. The overall results point to numerous deficiencies in the supplier development programme. Practical implications are provided in light of the findings. Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/36386/1/AAMJ_13.2.2.pdf Che Amad, Latifah and Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar and Md Salleh, Norzafir and Chong , Siong Choy (2008) Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry. Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ), 13 (2). pp. 1-16. ISSN 1394-2603 http://web.usm.my/aamj/13.2.2008/AAMJ%2013.2.2.pdf
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topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
Che Amad, Latifah
Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar
Md Salleh, Norzafir
Chong , Siong Choy
Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry
description This study examines the types and extent of supplier development activities undertaken by an identified manufacturing firm, along with the importance of supplier development goals. Data was collected through a cross-sectional survey of 26 respondents, consisting of officers, engineers, managers and senior managers from various sections within the buying firm's organisation. The analysis is based primarily on descriptive statistics. The results reveal that the supplier-specific factors are more prominent predictors of the outcomes of the supplier development efforts as compared to the other factors. The manufacturer's focus on the supplier development programme appears to be a short-term, results-oriented approach involving limited or no significant efforts on the side of the buying firm. There is evidence indicating that the manufacturer has not fully utilised the expertise of its suppliers in designing its products, since there is lack of supplier involvement in the early stages of the design and development activities. The overall results point to numerous deficiencies in the supplier development programme. Practical implications are provided in light of the findings.
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author Che Amad, Latifah
Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar
Md Salleh, Norzafir
Chong , Siong Choy
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Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar
Md Salleh, Norzafir
Chong , Siong Choy
author_sort Che Amad, Latifah
title Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry
title_short Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry
title_full Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry
title_fullStr Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry
title_full_unstemmed Adapting Buyer-Supplier Relationship Practices In The Local Industry
title_sort adapting buyer-supplier relationship practices in the local industry
publisher Asian Academy of Management (AAM)
publishDate 2008
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