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Research On The Primary And Secondary Influencing Factors Of Supply Chain Collaboration In Advanced Manufacturing Industry

Posted on:2024-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2569307091990619Subject:Logistics management
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The advanced manufacturing industry is located at the top of the manufacturing value chain and has become the focus of attention of countries around the world.Its development in China is restricted by supply chain collaboration.China’s advanced manufacturing industry still lags behind the world’s advanced level in terms of major key technologies.The strength of collaborative innovation among partners in supply chains needs to be strengthened.Due to the relatively low value-added technology of advanced manufacturing products,it can not meet the domestic demand for products.Thus,the demand for its products remains small.Advanced manufacturing industries are able to use the digital economy to link supply chain partners and achieve moderate scale customization,so they can achieve personalized production with the help of advanced business management methods.However,the proportion of economic benefits in this form is small.Therefore,advanced manufacturing enterprises need to grasp the direction of development and the entry point of management from the perspective of supply chain collaboration.Based on synergetics and the theory of comparative advantage,this study proposes a synergetic motivation system that is consistent with the nature of synergy.The system is applied to analyze drivers of supply chain collaboration in advanced manufacturing industry and studies the generation and implementation mechanism of influencing factors,using data from 94 manufacturing enterprises and the Haken model to identify the influencing factors.The focus of this study includes two main parts.The first part is to identify the triadic motivation system of “competitive advantages-interest demands-cooperative relationships” to meet the synergy of socio-economic system through the linkage of synergetics and the theory of comparative advantage,and apply it to the advanced manufacturing supply chain scenario,so as to clearly explain the driving factors of advanced manufacturing supply chain collaboration.Based on the composition of the drivers and slaving principle,the generation and impact of the primary and secondary influences in this context are described and various combinations of primary and secondary influences are hypothesized.The second important part is to test the research hypotheses one by one using the model and the data collected based on the indicator system.The analysis of the empirical results includes the identification of influencing factors and relationship mechanisms,and the analysis of the effect of the main influencing factors.The empirical results are compared with previous studies for further extended analysis.The results show that China’s advanced manufacturing supply chain underwent a phase change during2016–2021.The competitive advantage of the enterprise is the order parameter(slow variable)and is the primary factor affecting SCC.The interest demand of the enterprise is a fast variable and is secondary factors affecting SCC.The competitive advantages of enterprises dominate the interests of enterprises in affecting the collaboration level of China’s advanced manufacturing supply chain.In addition,in the process of influencing SCC,there is a positive correlation between the competitive advantages of enterprises and the interest demands of enterprises,and the two factors have a positive feedback mechanism.Finally,when the enterprises in the supply chain cooperate based on their differential advantages,the collaboration capability of the supply chain is at the highest level,and the overall operation of the supply chain is orderly.The above analysis and results have enriched the comparative advantage theory and synergetics,and expanded the research contents and perspectives in the field of synergetic influencing factors.
Keywords/Search Tags:advanced manufacturing industry, supply chain collaboration, slaving principle, Haken Model, order parameter
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