Manufacturing flexibility: a strategic perspective
Management Science
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies
Communications of the ACM
The impact of information sharing on order fulfillment in divergent differentiation supply chains
Journal of Global Information Management
Models for Supply Chains in E-Business
Management Science
Electronic commerce: structures and issues
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Diversity in electronic commerce research
A Study of the Value and Impact of B2B E-Commerce: The Case of Web-Based Procurement
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Individual Trust in Online Firms: Scale Development and Initial Test
Journal of Management Information Systems
The Role of ERP Implementation in Enabling Digital Options: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A multi-agent based system for e-procurement exception management
Knowledge-Based Systems
An agent based approach for exception handling in e-procurement management
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Analysing network uncertainty for industrial product-service delivery: A hybrid fuzzy approach
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Supply-chain management is a complex process because of the many uncertainties it involves. The uncertainty associated with inter-organizational coordination comes about when the activities of supply-chain participants are not in harmony. Recent developments in e-commerce have contributed to Internet-based solutions to this problem. Applying e-commerce solutions to the supply chain can increase the efficiency of coordination and resource integration among partners. Because the effectiveness of e-commerce systems depends on whether the problems that disrupt supply-chain integration can be overcome, diagnosing supply-chain problems is important in deploying e-commerce solutions. This study uses a structural approach to measure supply-chain uncertainty. The results produce a validated uncertainty scale that can help in diagnosing supply-chain problems. The suggested uncertainty constructs can be incorporated into a performance-evaluation scheme for e-commerce systems that can help in monitoring and assessing supply-chain performance to ensure that the objective of supply-chain integration is met.