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Mei Cao

Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Superior

Publications -  35
Citations -  3321

Mei Cao is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Superior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & New product development. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2825 citations. Previous affiliations of Mei Cao include Arkansas State University & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Supply chain collaboration: Impact on collaborative advantage and firm performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the nature of supply chain collaboration and explore its impact on firm performance based on a paradigm of collaborative advantage and found that collaborative advantage is an intermediate variable that enables supply chain partners to achieve synergies and create superior performance.
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B2C e‐commerce web site quality: an empirical examination

TL;DR: This article examines and integrates four sets of factors that capture e‐commerce web site quality using an IS success model: system quality, information quality, service quality, and attractiveness.
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Supply chain collaboration: conceptualisation and instrument development

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conceptualize supply chain collaboration as seven interconnecting elements: information sharing, goal congruence, decision synchronisation, incentive alignment, resource sharing, collaborative communication, and joint knowledge creation.
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Supply chain collaborative advantage: A firm’s perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, a web survey of U.S. manufacturing firms was conducted to uncover the nature and characteristics of supply chain collaborative advantage from a focal firm's perspective, and the results of the structural analysis indicate that supply-chain collaborative advantage indeed has a bottom-line influence on firm performance.
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Exploring antecedents of supply chain collaboration: Effects of culture and interorganizational system appropriation

TL;DR: The authors explored the impact of collaborative culture and IOS use on supply chain collaboration by examining a moderated mediation model and found that collaborative culture enhances supply-chain collaboration directly and indirectly by facilitating the use of IOS, which in turn improves supply chain collaborations.