AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING

<p>This study analyze the adoption of GS by Brazilian companies in terms of organizational structure and process of GS in order to identify what is differencing the experience of these companies and the previously knowledge related with GS. A case-based qualitative research was developed. Four...

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Main Author: Moema Pereira Nunes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Fumec 2016-03-01
Series:Faces: Revista de Administração
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Online Access:http://www.fumec.br/revistas/facesp/article/view/2955
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spelling doaj-0954e388b4594aba9e5219bf887005b72020-11-24T22:45:18ZengUniversidade FumecFaces: Revista de Administração1517-89001984-69752016-03-011511935AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCINGMoema Pereira Nunes0Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul - PUCRS<p>This study analyze the adoption of GS by Brazilian companies in terms of organizational structure and process of GS in order to identify what is differencing the experience of these companies and the previously knowledge related with GS. A case-based qualitative research was developed. Four Brazilian companies were investigated. Data were collect interviews and a content analysis was made. Regarding the organizational structure, it was identified that the firm’s industry sector influence in the adoption of GS. It confirms the assumption that the environment plays an important role in emerging countries. The need of innovation and the geographic concentration in an industry sector were identified as influences in the organizational structure to adopt GS. The need of scale in the purchasing process was perceived as an influence in the process of GS. The investigated companies presented a non-structure process of GS, what reduce the opportunity to learn with GS as part of the process may not be monitored.</p>http://www.fumec.br/revistas/facesp/article/view/2955Global Sourcing. Organizational structure. Supplier’s management. Purchasing process. Brazil.
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING
Faces: Revista de Administração
Global Sourcing. Organizational structure. Supplier’s management. Purchasing process. Brazil.
author_facet Moema Pereira Nunes
author_sort Moema Pereira Nunes
title AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING
title_short AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING
title_full AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING
title_fullStr AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING
title_full_unstemmed AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESS TO ADOPT GLOBAL SOURCING
title_sort analysis of the organizational structure and the process to adopt global sourcing
publisher Universidade Fumec
series Faces: Revista de Administração
issn 1517-8900
1984-6975
publishDate 2016-03-01
description <p>This study analyze the adoption of GS by Brazilian companies in terms of organizational structure and process of GS in order to identify what is differencing the experience of these companies and the previously knowledge related with GS. A case-based qualitative research was developed. Four Brazilian companies were investigated. Data were collect interviews and a content analysis was made. Regarding the organizational structure, it was identified that the firm’s industry sector influence in the adoption of GS. It confirms the assumption that the environment plays an important role in emerging countries. The need of innovation and the geographic concentration in an industry sector were identified as influences in the organizational structure to adopt GS. The need of scale in the purchasing process was perceived as an influence in the process of GS. The investigated companies presented a non-structure process of GS, what reduce the opportunity to learn with GS as part of the process may not be monitored.</p>
topic Global Sourcing. Organizational structure. Supplier’s management. Purchasing process. Brazil.
url http://www.fumec.br/revistas/facesp/article/view/2955
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