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The Distribution of the Benefits and Drawbacks of EDI Use in the European Automotive Industry

In: Alt, Rainer; Schmid, Beat F.; Zbornik, Stefan, EM - Electronic Markets, Vol. 4 , No. 2, Sept. 1994.

Keywords: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
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Text type: journal paper
NetAcademy: Electronic Markets
Language: English
Quality: internally reviewed
Authors: Reekers, Norbert

Abstract: The automotive industry has seen a steady movement towards more complexinter-organisational structures and co-ordination mechanisms between car manufacturers and their suppliers. Increasingly, manufacturers are ngaging in long-term stable relationships with their suppliers as opposed to the traditional arm's length arrangements, characterised by conflicting interests. Changes in the competitive environment drove car manufacturers to restructure their supply chains and rely increasingly on effective co-ordination of their logistical activi-ties.

Citation: Reekers, Norbert(1994): The Distribution of the Benefits and Drawbacks of EDI Use in the European Automotive Industry, in:Alt, Rainer; Schmid, Beat F.; Zbornik, Stefan, EM - Electronic Markets, Vol. 4 , No. 2, Sept. 1994., http://www.mediajournal.org/modules/pub/view.php/electronicmarkets-339, [07/25/2008]
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