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The impact of supply chain integration on performance: A contingency and configuration approach

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The findings of both the contingency and configuration approach indicated that SCI was related to both operational and business performance, and indicated that internal and customer integration were more strongly related to improving performance than supplier integration.
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This article is published in Journal of Operations Management.The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2535 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supply chain & Supply chain management.

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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "The impact of supply chain integration on performance: a contingency and configuration approach" ?

This study extends the developing body of literature on supply chain integration ( SCI ), which is the degree to which a manufacturer strategically collaborates with its supply chain partners and collaboratively manages intraand inter-organizational processes, in order to achieve effective and efficient flows of products and services, information, money and decisions, to provide maximum value to the customer. The authors study the relationship between three dimensions of SCI, operational and business performance, from both a contingency and a configuration perspective. Furthermore, the results indicated that internal and customer integration were more strongly related to improving performance than supplier integration. 

While their study makes a significant contribution to the SCI literature and has important implications for practice, there are some limitations and opportunities for future studies. Because integration between customers, suppliers and manufacturers is developed over time, it will be fruitful for future research to examine the evolution of SCI patterns in a longitudinal fashion. Second, because the data were only collected from manufacturers, future studies can broaden their scope by collecting data from all supply chain partners, including suppliers, manufacturers and customers. Future research should examine cross-cultural differences in the relationship between SCI and performance. 

To obtain a representative sample, the authors used the Yellow Pages of China Telecom in each of the four mainland China cities and the directory of the Chinese Manufacturers Association in Hong Kong as their sampling pool. 

Devaraj et al. (2007) found that customer integration did not have a significant direct effect on operational performance, but only moderated the effect of supplier integration on operationalperformance. 

To further assess common method bias, confirmatory factor analysis was applied to Harman’s single-factor model (Sanchez and Brock, 1996). 

The estimates for the average variance extracted (AVE) were higher than 0.50 for four constructs, and 0.46 for the fifth construct. 

The third step assessed the relationship between two- and three-way interactions of internal, customer and supplier integration and operational or business performance, in order to determine whether there was a moderating effect. 

Supplier integration may not contribute to operational performance directly, but instead interacts with customer integration in improving operational performance, reflecting the importance of manufacturers’ integration with both downstream and upstream supply chain partners.