A conceptual framework for supply chain collaboration: Empirical evidence from the Agri-food industry
Keywords:
Supply chain management, channel relationships, food industryAbstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyz e the concept of supply chain collaboration and to provide an overall framework that can be used as a conceptual landmark for further empirical research. In addition, the concept is explored in the context of agri-food industry and particularities are identified. Finally, the paper submits empirical evidence from an exploratory case study in the agri-food industry, at the grower-processor interface, and information regarding the way the concept is actually applied in small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is presented
Design/ Methodology/Approach: The paper employed case study research by conducting in-depth interviews in the two companies
Findings: Supply chain collaboration concept is of significant importance for the agri-food industry however, some constraints arise due to the nature of industry’s products, and the specific structure of the sector. Subsequently, collaboration in the supply chain is often limited to operational issues and to logistics-related activities
Contribution to policy and practice: Research is limited to a single case study and further qualitative testing of the conceptual model is needed in order to adjust the model before large scale testing
Originality/Value: The paper provides evidence regarding the applicability of the supply chain collaboration concept in the agri-food industry. It takes into consideration not relationships between big multinational companies, but SMEs.