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Firm and whole chain success: network management in the Ukrainian food industry

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posted on 2024-03-12, 11:57 authored by Taras Gagalyuk, Jon H. Hanf, Martin HingleyMartin Hingley

This article develops the theoretical foundations of supply chain network management in order to investigate the constructs surrounding whole chain success rather than just success at firm level. It is argued that the ‘network success’ link has been under-studied, with most empirical studies focusing on the achievement of goals by an individual firm in a network context. A model of the whole network's success in the context of supply chain networks in food industry supply chain relationships is used. The results identify that network-level goals must be considered alongside firm-level goals in supply chain networks. Furthermore, network-level goals are subject to the impacts of chain management and have to be of particular interest for focal firms that are responsible for the development and implementation of collective strategies.

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  • Lincoln Law School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal on Chain and Network Science

Volume

13

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

47-70

Publisher

Wageningen Academic Publishers

ISSN

1569-1829

eISSN

1875-0931

Date Submitted

2013-06-28

Date Accepted

2013-06-28

Date of First Publication

2013-06-28

Date of Final Publication

2013-06-28

ePrints ID

10606

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