2014/2015 KAN-CCMVV1693U Outsourcing and Supplier Relationships
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Outsourcing and Supplier Relationships |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period | First Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 80 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Last updated on 11-04-2014 |
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It is the aim of the course to provide students a
comprehensive view of the managerial process starting with the
outsourcing decision and continuing with the initiation,
development and control of supplier relationships.
The course takes a buyer centric view and discusses the managerial dilemmas involved in making outsourcing decisions and managing their effects. When outsourcing takes place, relationships are formed with suppliers. This bears relevance for all firms and all industries. One central question is how such relationships can be managed in a network in order for the buying firm to sustain and develop the value expected from outsourcing. Outsourcing decision making and supplier relationship management are complex issues. This implies that a multitude of subjects are included in the course. They are structured in three broad themes. One theme will provide a context of outsourcing decision making and network management. Outsourcing decision making theories and models will be introduced and applied on specific case situation. Another theme will define and conceptualize supplier relationships and how they might create value or cost for the buying organization. Central relationship dynamics such as trust, dependence, value and attractiveness will be discussed and linked to models, theories and case-studies. A third theme will discuss performance management implications of outsourcing and supplier relationships. Central effects and implications of outsourcing will be assessed and discussed. Supplier control, development and evaluation practices as well as cost management in supplier relationships will be discussed. |
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Extensive preparation before class by students, lectures, student presentations, and in depth case-discussions/workshops. The use of a discussion oriented teaching style and extensive use of cases will assure a high level of student involvement in the learning process. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Changes in course schedule may occur
Wednesday 08.00-11.30, week 38-41 Friday 08.00-11.30, week 38-40 Friday 08.00-12.25, week 41 |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Berggren, C. & Bengtsson, L. 2004,
―Rethinking Outsourcing in Manufacturing: A Tale of Two Telecom
Firms, European Management Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp.
211-223.
Cánez, L.E., Platts, K.W. & Probert, D.R. 2000, "Developing a framework for make-or-buy decisions", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, vol. 20, no. 11, pp. 1313. Choi, T.Y. and Wu, Z. 2009, ―Triads in Supply Networks: Theorizing Buyer-Supplier-Supplier Re-lationships, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 8-25. Christiansen, P.E. and Maltz, A. (2002), Becoming An “Interesting” Customer: Procurement Strategies for Buyers without Leverage, International Journal of Logistics: Research and Applications, 5 (2), pp. 177-195* Cordon, C, Vollmann, T., & Vivanco, L. (2005), Numico (A) – Delivering innovation through the supply chain, IMD – International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne, Switzerland, pp. 1-10. Cox, A., Lonsdale, C, Watson, G., & Wu, Y. (2005), Supplier relationship management as an investment: evidence from a UK study, Journal of General Management, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 27-42. Dyer, J. H. and Hatch, N.W. (2004), Using Supplier Networks to Learn Faster,MIT Sloan Management Review, spring, pp. 57-63. Ellegaard, C., Vollmann, T., & Cordon, C. (2002), Freqon – Buyer-Supplier Evolution?, IMD – International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne, Switzerland, pp. 1-13. (Case) Hald, K.S., Cordon, C. and Vollmann, T.E. 2009, Towards an understanding of attraction in buyer–supplier relationships, Industrial Marketing Management, Vol. 38, pp. 960-970 Hald, K.S. and Ellegaard, C.E. 2011, ―Supplier evaluation processes – The shaping and re-shaping of supplier performance, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Vol. 8. Hald K.S. 2012, The role of boundary spanners in the formation of customer attractiveness. Industrial Marketing Management, 41(8):1228-1240 Hartley, J.L., Greer, B.M., and Park, S. (2002), Chrysler Leverages Its Suppliers' Improvement Suggestions, Interfaces, Vol. 32, No. 4, July-August 2002, pp. 20-27 Holcomb, T.R. & Hitt, M.A. 2007, ―Toward a model of strategic outsourcing‖, Journal of Opera-tions Management, Vol. 25, pp. 464-481. Liker, J.K. and Choi, T.Y. (2004), Building Deep Supplier Relationships, Harvard Business Review, December, pp. 104-113. McCarter, M.W. & Northcraft, G.B. 2007, "Happy together?: Insights and implications of viewing managed supply chains as a social dilemma", Journal of Operations Management, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 498-511. McIvor, R. 2009, ―How the transaction cost and resource-based theories of the firm inform out-sourcing evaluation‖Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 27, pp. 45–63. Narayanan, V.G. and Ananth Raman (2004), Aligning Incentives in Supply Chains, Harvard Business Review, 82 (11), pp. 94–102. Spekman, R.E. (2001), Unitet Technologies Corporation Supplier Development Initiative, Darden School of Business, pp. 1-15. Wynstra, J.Y.F., Van Weele, A.J. and Weggemann, M. (2001), Managing Supplier involvement in Product development: Three Critical Issues, European Management Journal Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 157–167. |
Last updated on
11-04-2014