Information Sharing and Integration of Buyer-Supplier Relationship in Small Suppliers' Performance
In: Journal of enterprising culture: JEC, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 177-199
ISSN: 0218-4958
Despite a growing scholarly interest in performance measurement systems (PMS) for collaborative networks, the literature highlights the success of co-operation from the buyer's perspective, with far less attention given to the supplier's perspective (Yeniyurt et al., 2014). In addition, only limited empirical research has been conducted on PMS in small and medium-sized enterprise networks (Bititci et al., 2012). This study investigates how information sharing and supplier integration in a buyer-supplier relationship (BSR) affect suppliers' performance in the context of small firms. Information sharing includes both providing information (to a buyer) and receiving information (from a buyer). According to the results, neither BSR integration nor information sharing are associated with suppliers' overall or financial performance. However, BSR integration showed a positive association with suppliers' non-financial performance. Moreover, information sharing (both providing and receiving) in the innovation perspective showed a positive association with suppliers' non-financial performance.