Four Myths About Unauthorized Subcontracting

Unauthorized subcontracting is a problem for companies that are trying to improve supply chain transparency. The authors' new research identifies what drives suppliers to divert orders - and upends the conventional wisdom about which suppliers are most at risk of engaging in this behavior. Orga...

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Corporate Authors: O'Reilly for Higher Education (Firm), distributor (distributor), Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company (-)
Other Authors: Caro, Felipe, author (author), Lane, Leonard, author, de Tejada Cuenca, Anna, author
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: MIT Sloan Management Review 2021.
Edition:1st edition
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Summary:Unauthorized subcontracting is a problem for companies that are trying to improve supply chain transparency. The authors' new research identifies what drives suppliers to divert orders - and upends the conventional wisdom about which suppliers are most at risk of engaging in this behavior. Organizations seeking better visibility into supplier practices can use analytics to predict the likelihood of diverted orders. But they also need to consider how their own buying practices may be a factor.
Physical Description:1 online resource (7 pages)