4 research outputs found
Resource sharing in business-to-business contexts: a conceptualisation and guide for future research
The purpose of the study is to conceptualise sharing in the B2B context by reviewing three
literature fields, which deal with B2B sharing but have not yet been integrated: B2B sharing
economy, horizontal collaboration, and industrial symbiosis. A systematic literature review is
used, based on 51 studies from the three fields. Findings are structured into:
1) Four key conceptual constructs – actors (who), resources (what), governance (how),
motivations (why) and 2) Implementation barriers of B2B sharing. From an integrated view
on constructs and related barriers, three research avenues are identified.
This study contributes to the development of B2B sharing, an emerging field which is
subsumed under the sharing economy but, compared to C2C sharing, under researched and
practiced. No study has yet investigated the origins and scope of this ill-defined concept,
linked the current knowledge, and focused on the specific implementation barriers as a
requirement for further advancing the field
The future of resilient supply chains: a Delphi study
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