Title: A taxonomic approach to supplier intelligence in manufacturing: managing components of strategic procurement planning
Authors: Ananda S. Jeeva; Carolyn Dickie
Addresses: School of Information Systems, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, Western Australia, Australia. ' School of Information Systems, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract: This paper is used to explore requirements for achieving sustainability and survival of manufacturing organisations by means of ensuring continuous supplies for production. Under the current environmental uncertainty due to the global financial crisis and consequent demise of many companies, the contention is that manufacturers require more information and data regarding their suppliers and use supplier intelligence (SI) to reduce supply risk. Current research literature indicates there is little information regarding supplier intelligence; in the context of the supplier's supplier, supplier's financial health in terms of capital investment, debt, share market performance, financial reporting, accounting practices, auditing, corporate governance and operating environment. Consequently, a conceptual framework is proposed for gathering supplier intelligence to improve supplier relations and their management. The impetus for a planned approach to increasing information about a trading partner has become more critical since the collapse of well-known and stable MNCs and the demise of tier 2 suppliers. Supplier intelligence enables the buyer to advance their operations and long term strategies to succeed with more certainty, less supply risk, increased competitive advantage and greater innovative capabilities. Finally, a taxonomy for collecting SI data and information is proposed.
Keywords: supplier intelligence; supply chain management; SCM; manufacturing industry; strategic procurement planning; supply chain risk; supplier relations; supplier information; supplier data.
International Journal of Business Environment, 2012 Vol.5 No.1, pp.88 - 100
Received: 18 Dec 2010
Accepted: 12 Oct 2011
Published online: 28 Aug 2014 *