Creating a Decision-Making Tool for Strategic Purchasing. A case study of SKF
Abstract
The purchasing function has for the past decades been subject to forces shifting the internal
strategic balance in its favor. Earlier having been seen as no more than a support function, the
purchasing departments today carry a crucial role in realizing the overall corporate strategy.
While organizations have adapted to the increased complexity of global sourcing, there still
exist conceptual underdevelopment regarding how to decide the approach towards
purchasing. Where the scope for supplier relationships ranges from short- to long-term, this
thesis investigate an approach that falls in the middle - namely strategic purchasing. The
purpose of this thesis was to develop a tool for organizations to evaluate characteristics of
their purchases, which then would guide towards choosing the right purchasing approach. By
doing a case study of SKF and conducting 21 semi-structured interviews, the thesis
contributes in two major ways. First, the theoretical definition of strategic purchasing was
compared to real-life practice, improving the concept’s empirical accuracy. Second, a multitheoretical
approach was adopted to develop a framework identifying potential for strategic
purchasing. The findings show how strategic purchasing deviates from theory in that a longterm
focus can be achieved without committing to supplier relations. Further, the findings
specify that Strategic Importance, Supply Complexity, Customization, Supply Market
Volatility and Technological Uncertainty are five dimensions of characteristics that should be
evaluated to provide guidance for the purchasing department. Last, a call for further research
into the role of social capital as well as the measurability of the proposed framework is given.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2016-10-13Author
Jacobson, Victor
Peterson, Fredrik
Keywords
strategic purchasing
purchasing characteristics
purchasing supply management (PSM)
purchasing portfolio management (PPM)
transaction cost economics (TCE)
buyersupplier relationship
multinational corporation (MNC)
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2016:12
Language
eng
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