Description
This exploratory study provides an understanding of how the Fourth Party Logistics Provider (4PL) approach affects the development of inter-organizational networks within the agricultural sector. A research within the German agricultural bulk logistics industry discovered that the 4PL approach coincides with the ongoing technical development of the industry and enables them to provide crucial functions for these networks. Moreover, the functions of a 4PL may induce an efficiency-enhancing effect for a network. The greatest identified potentials are: (1) Information and communication technologies (ICT) support a more efficient transportation planning as well as more transparency, and enhance the degree of cooperation within the network and its inter-organizational dynamic; (2) If the 4PL approach adapts to inter-organizational forms of coordination, than new experiences for the development of 4PL (increased commitment, cooperation strategies) may be expected; (3) If the 4PL claims technological leadership within the industry, this result in a long-term competitive advantage.
Recommended Citation
Mehmann, Jens and Teuteberg, Frank, "A Fourth Party Logistics Provider within an Inter-Organizational Network: An explorative Study with the Example of the Agricultural Bulk Logistics Industry" (2015). AMCIS 2015 Proceedings. 1.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2015/ITAgility/GeneralPresentations/1
A Fourth Party Logistics Provider within an Inter-Organizational Network: An explorative Study with the Example of the Agricultural Bulk Logistics Industry
This exploratory study provides an understanding of how the Fourth Party Logistics Provider (4PL) approach affects the development of inter-organizational networks within the agricultural sector. A research within the German agricultural bulk logistics industry discovered that the 4PL approach coincides with the ongoing technical development of the industry and enables them to provide crucial functions for these networks. Moreover, the functions of a 4PL may induce an efficiency-enhancing effect for a network. The greatest identified potentials are: (1) Information and communication technologies (ICT) support a more efficient transportation planning as well as more transparency, and enhance the degree of cooperation within the network and its inter-organizational dynamic; (2) If the 4PL approach adapts to inter-organizational forms of coordination, than new experiences for the development of 4PL (increased commitment, cooperation strategies) may be expected; (3) If the 4PL claims technological leadership within the industry, this result in a long-term competitive advantage.