Intranet Usage and Potential in Acute Care Hospitals in the United States: Survey-2000
Journal of Medical Systems
Information Technology in the Future of Health Care
Journal of Medical Systems
B2B e-commerce: agricultural export from China
ICEC '04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic commerce
To be or not to B2B: Evaluating managerial choices for e-procurement channel adoption
Information Technology and Management
An interorganizational perspective on the use of electronically-enabled supply chains
Decision Support Systems
Computers and Operations Research
dg.o '07 Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Digital government research: bridging disciplines & domains
Analyzing information-enabled stockout management under vendor-managed inventory
Information Technology and Management
Journal of Management Information Systems
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Integration in Electronic Exchange Environments
Journal of Management Information Systems
EDI-based and XML-based business-to-business integration: a statistical analysis
International Journal of Business Information Systems
ICT solutions and labor productivity: evidence from firm-level data
Electronic Commerce Research
Competitive Environment and the Relationship Between IT and Vertical Integration
Information Systems Research
Is web-based supply chain integration right for your company?
Communications of the ACM
Information Technology and Management
Analyses of inter-firm governance and information technology
International Journal of Information Systems and Change Management
Benchmarking the IT productivity paradox: Recent evidence from the manufacturing sector
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
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Although the potential for EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) to improve performance of firms involved in industry value chain is widely known, little evidence regarding improved performance for the entire supply channel has been reported. Some researchers have found th at EDI networks can benefit EDI champion, but it remains largely unclear whether EDI adopters-who are often coerced to implement the electronic networks by the champion-gain similar payoffs from their EDI investments. To measure impacts of EDI investments for the EDI adopters, we have investigated the performance of 31 grocery retail chains (EDI adopters) that implemented EDI networks with Campbell (EDI champion) for a supply channel reengineering innovation known as "continuous replenishment process." Analysis of daily data on inventory and stockouts levels for the 31 retail chains demonstrates that these EDI adopters have achieved a significant increase in their inventory turns while simultaneously reducing stockouts as a result of this EDI-enabled supply channel reengineering. This paper thus provides empirical evidence that EDI adopters can achieve dramatic performance improvements if EDI networks are used for interfirm process reengineering.