Supply Chain Management as a Source of Competitive Advantage A Case Study of Three Fast-growth Companies
Abstract
Background & problem: It is known that supply chain management is, as a research
subject, still in its infancy, and in a phase of strong development. This reflects upon the
usage of advanced logistical applications in companies; not all are aware of the
possibilities that modern logistics could bring to their operations. To recognise the
significance of logistics, companies have to understand that it could be a source of
competitive advantage. Additionally, fast-growth companies often argue that logistics
could limit their growth. This is especially true when companies expand internationally;
strategic decisions concerning logistics must be well considered. The main research
question of this thesis is: “Can one of the sources of competitive advantage in fastgrowth
companies be found in supply chain management?”
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to conduct both a theoretical and an empirical
study of two fields of research: the resource-based view (RBV) and supply chain
management (SCM). The theoretical study has two main stages: RBV describing
competitive advantage and SCM practises as a source of competitive advantage. In the
empirical study the authors investigate if the case companies utilise the supply chain
practises that are pointed out as a source of competitive advantage in the literature.
Delimitations: The logistical issues in this thesis are limited to a strategic level. The
case companies are expected to trade with physical products, in order to fulfil the
requirement of having logistical functions. The theoretical framework is limited to SCM
and competitive advantage issues within RBV.
Methodology: A literature survey has been carried out in order to understand the
concepts of RBV and SCM. Furthermore, a case study has been conducted in three fastgrowth
companies by researching whether the companies utilise the practises suggested
in the literature. Before the case studies were carried out, secondary information about
the case companies was collected. With this knowledge in mind, interviews were
planned and implemented.
Results and conclusions: The authors have recognised seven supply chain practises
from the literature which could be a source of competitive advantage. In the case
studies, some of these practises could be identified within all of the companies. The
authors' conclusion is that it is worthwhile for the case companies to utilise and try to
develop supply chain practises.
Suggestions for further research: The authors believe that it would be interesting to
conduct research with a wider sample of companies, either a quantitative research of the
seven practises by questionnaire, or focusing on one of them in detail. Another idea is to
analyse one of the case companies from the resource-based view, broadened from
logistics to find a source of competitive advantage.
Degree
Student essay
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2005Author
Henriksson, Toni
Nyberg, Tom
Series/Report no.
Ekonomistyrning
Language
en