Understanding close and long-term relationships between shippers and logistics service providers
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The main goal of this dissertation is to gain a comprehensive understanding of close and long-term relationships between shippers and logistics service providers (LSP). Three shortcomings of previous logistics research inspired this objective: (1) an often missing dyadic perspective exploring both relationship partners and a widespread neglect of the influence of (2) contextual factors and (3) time on logistics relationship building and development. Relationships are explored by means of a case-based research design involving three shipper-LSP case studies. To avoid methodological shortcomings of previous case-based logistics research, a comprehensively operationalized theoretical framework based on two organizational theories, transaction cost economics (TCE) and resource dependence theory (RDT), is used to structure the case analyses. Derived from the thesis' theory-driven research approach, the second objective of this dissertation is to comprehensively understand the explanatory power gained by using TCE and RDT in exploring close and long-term shipper-LSP relationships. By testing the core predictions of both theories in those relationships, it is aimed to explore theory-related shortcomings of previous works including a general lack of theoretical foundation in logistics research, mixed results with regard to the predictions of TCE's core determinant asset specificity, and an insufficient use of RDT in a logistics context.
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Understanding close and long-term relationships between shippers and logistics service providers, Nico Herz
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2016
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Platební metody
2021 2022 2023
Navrhnout úpravu
- Titul
- Understanding close and long-term relationships between shippers and logistics service providers
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Nico Herz
- Vydavatel
- Verlagshaus Monsenstein und Vannerdat OHG
- Rok vydání
- 2016
- ISBN10
- 395645815X
- ISBN13
- 9783956458156
- Série
- Harburger Berichte zur Verkehrsplanung und Logistik
- Kategorie
- Skripta a vysokoškolské učebnice
- Anotace
- The main goal of this dissertation is to gain a comprehensive understanding of close and long-term relationships between shippers and logistics service providers (LSP). Three shortcomings of previous logistics research inspired this objective: (1) an often missing dyadic perspective exploring both relationship partners and a widespread neglect of the influence of (2) contextual factors and (3) time on logistics relationship building and development. Relationships are explored by means of a case-based research design involving three shipper-LSP case studies. To avoid methodological shortcomings of previous case-based logistics research, a comprehensively operationalized theoretical framework based on two organizational theories, transaction cost economics (TCE) and resource dependence theory (RDT), is used to structure the case analyses. Derived from the thesis' theory-driven research approach, the second objective of this dissertation is to comprehensively understand the explanatory power gained by using TCE and RDT in exploring close and long-term shipper-LSP relationships. By testing the core predictions of both theories in those relationships, it is aimed to explore theory-related shortcomings of previous works including a general lack of theoretical foundation in logistics research, mixed results with regard to the predictions of TCE's core determinant asset specificity, and an insufficient use of RDT in a logistics context.