The Effects of Resource Bundling on Third-Party Logistics Providers' Performance

This research develops and tests a model of the effects of resources bundling on third-party logistics (3PL) providers' performance. Based on data from a survey of Malaysian 3PLs, basic and advanced technology and equipment resources, knowledge and relational resources, and demand management in...

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Main Authors: Noorliza Karia, Chee Yew Wong, Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan Asaari, Kee-Hung Lai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Engineering Business Management
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5772/60041
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spelling doaj-1e70e2a92b9d4826815761a56804e4492021-04-02T12:15:33ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Engineering Business Management1847-97902015-03-01710.5772/6004148278The Effects of Resource Bundling on Third-Party Logistics Providers' PerformanceNoorliza Karia0Chee Yew Wong1Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan Asaari2Kee-Hung Lai3 Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, UK Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, ChinaThis research develops and tests a model of the effects of resources bundling on third-party logistics (3PL) providers' performance. Based on data from a survey of Malaysian 3PLs, basic and advanced technology and equipment resources, knowledge and relational resources, and demand management interfaces are identified. The bundling of advanced technology, knowledge resources, and demand management interface capability are found to enhance 3PLs' customer service innovation. Similar resource bundling (excluding advanced technology) is required to achieve cost leadership. The effects of other resources on performance are mediated mainly by the demand management interface capability and knowledge resources. This is a novel attempt to justify the interaction and mediation effects of resources and capabilities on performance. The research highlights the needs for 3PL managers to focus on developing and bundling their demand management interface capability and knowledge resources in order to achieve cost leadership, and further combine advanced technology into such bundling of resources and capabilities to achieve innovation in customer service. It advances the application of resource-based view (RBV) theory in logistics research by identifying resources that play supporting roles and examining the capabilities for enhancing 3PLs' competitive performance.https://doi.org/10.5772/60041
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Kee-Hung Lai
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Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan Asaari
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The Effects of Resource Bundling on Third-Party Logistics Providers' Performance
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title The Effects of Resource Bundling on Third-Party Logistics Providers' Performance
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description This research develops and tests a model of the effects of resources bundling on third-party logistics (3PL) providers' performance. Based on data from a survey of Malaysian 3PLs, basic and advanced technology and equipment resources, knowledge and relational resources, and demand management interfaces are identified. The bundling of advanced technology, knowledge resources, and demand management interface capability are found to enhance 3PLs' customer service innovation. Similar resource bundling (excluding advanced technology) is required to achieve cost leadership. The effects of other resources on performance are mediated mainly by the demand management interface capability and knowledge resources. This is a novel attempt to justify the interaction and mediation effects of resources and capabilities on performance. The research highlights the needs for 3PL managers to focus on developing and bundling their demand management interface capability and knowledge resources in order to achieve cost leadership, and further combine advanced technology into such bundling of resources and capabilities to achieve innovation in customer service. It advances the application of resource-based view (RBV) theory in logistics research by identifying resources that play supporting roles and examining the capabilities for enhancing 3PLs' competitive performance.
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