Involvement, knowledge sharing and proactive improvement as antecedents of logistics outsourcing performance

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to present the research results of a study on the impact of the drivers of logistics outsourcing performance: involvement, knowledge shar-ing, and innovation. The sample was derived from companies in the Slovenian market who choose to outsource their logistics services to logistics service providers. The article also at-tempts to contribute to the theoretical and methodological findings and managerial impli-cations in logistics outsourcing discussions. On the basis of the existing literature and some new arguments derived from in-depth interviews with logistics experts, the measurement and structural models were empirically analysed on a sample of manufacturing and retail companies involved in an ongoing relationship with a logistics service provider. Measure-ment scales for the constructs, their development, refinement and measurement for valid-ity and reliability were performed. Multivariate statistical methods (EFA, CFA and SEM – Partial Least Squares) were utilised. Five hypotheses were tested and confirmed. The logistics outsourcing performance (the goal achievement and the goal exceedance) is well explained by involvement, knowledge sharing, and innovation.

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Križman, A. (2009). Involvement, knowledge sharing and proactive improvement as antecedents of logistics outsourcing performance. Economic and Business Review, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.15458/2335-4216.1269

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