Information distortion in a supply chain: the bullwhip effect
Management Science - Special issue on frontier research in manufacturing and logistics
The Freedom Economy: Gaining the Mcommerce Edge in the Era of the Wireless Internet
The Freedom Economy: Gaining the Mcommerce Edge in the Era of the Wireless Internet
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Integrating Knowledge in Groups: How Formal Interventions Enable Flexibility
Organization Science
Knowing in Practice: Enacting a Collective Capability in Distributed Organizing
Organization Science
Regression Analysis for Categorical Moderators
Regression Analysis for Categorical Moderators
Strategic payoff from EDI as a function of EDI embeddedness
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
ERP systems adoption: An exploratory study of the organizational factors and impacts of ERP success
Information and Management
Effects of Relational Factors and Channel Climate on EDI Usage in the Customer-Supplier Relationship
Journal of Management Information Systems
Relational Antecedents of Information Flow Integration for Supply Chain Coordination
Journal of Management Information Systems
An efficient Web Services-enabled Architecture for Radio Frequency Identification Environment
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An architecture for agent-based mobile Supply Chain Event Management
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
The Impact of ERP Implementation on Business Process Outcomes: A Factor-Based Study
Journal of Management Information Systems
IS Application Capabilities and Relational Value in Interfirm Partnerships
Information Systems Research
Information Sharing as a Coordination Mechanism for Reducing the Bullwhip Effect in a Supply Chain
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
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In this paper, the author looks at the perceived ability of information technology IT infrastructure integration and supply chain process integration. In order to moderate the relationship between business process specificity and domain knowledge specificity, the study focuses on two dependent variables; reciprocal investments and relational interaction using the moderated regression procedure. Results show that IT infrastructure integration moderates the relationship between business process specificity and relational interaction, as well as domain knowledge specificity and relational interaction.