Port Supply Network Strategies: An ERBV Perspective

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Abstract

Increasingly supply networks are recognised as the most meaningful level of analysis in many industries. Yet few studies examine the additional capabilities and revenue options generated by such alliancing. ERBV is one perspective that addresses how these alliancing related opportunities can create competitive advantage. The ERBV perspective and notion of relational rents is used empirically to understand three distinct port supply network strategies. Whilst this study is confirmatory regarding the basic tents of ERBV, beyond studying ERBV in a new context the study contributes to theory by reporting that, paradoxically, temporary relational rents can be generated without close partnerships.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Event26th EurOMA - Helsinki, Finland
Duration: 17 Jun 201919 Jun 2019

Conference

Conference26th EurOMA
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityHelsinki
Period17/06/1919/06/19
OtherOperations adding value to society

Keywords

  • supply networks
  • alliancing
  • ERBV
  • competitive advantage
  • relational rents
  • port supply network strategies
  • temporary relational rents
  • close partnerships

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