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The dynamics of business service exchanges: Insights from logistics outsourcing

Selviaridis, K and Spring, M (2010) The dynamics of business service exchanges: Insights from logistics outsourcing. Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, 16 (3). pp. 171-184. ISSN 1478-4092

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    Abstract

    This paper offers insights about the dynamics of business service exchanges. We draw on the interaction approach, contracting theory and the notion of qualification from economic sociology to develop an analysis frame for such dynamics. We then apply this frame to a single, longitudinal case study. Contrary to the extant service supply literature assuming that service definitions remain (or should remain) fixed throughout the purchasing process, our findings suggest that, under high uncertainty conditions, the service exchange object is (re)shaped through iterative cycles of stabilisation and destabilisation. This study also reveals a connection between service definition and relationship governance dynamics—uncertainty and opportunism risks related to service destabilisation can be managed through dynamic deployment of relational, contractual and economic mechanisms. This paper also contributes to our understanding of the contract as basis for interaction and openness and offers an extension of qualification theory to complex business-to-business (B2B) service settings.

    Item Type: Article
    Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management
    Subjects: UNSPECIFIED
    Departments: Lancaster University Management School > Management Science
    ID Code: 45465
    Deposited By: ep_importer_pure
    Deposited On: 11 Jul 2011 19:32
    Refereed?: Yes
    Published?: Published
    Last Modified: 02 May 2013 15:46
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    URI: http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/45465

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