Do learning processes, absorptive capacity and integration capabilities drive 3PL performance?

Chris Hemstrom, Norma Harrison

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Abstract

This research focuses on the third party logistics (3PL) sector, particularly factors thought to influence capability development and their potential effects on 3PL performance. Structural equation modeling is used to test direct and indirect relationships between 3PL learning processes, their absorptive capacity, integration capabilities and performance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication23rd Annual POM Conference
Subtitle of host publicationsocially responsible operations : POMS 2012 conference program and proceedings
EditorsTobias Schoenherr, Sahil Seshadri
Place of PublicationChicago, IL
PublisherProduction and Operations Management Society (POMS)
Pages1-29
Number of pages29
ISBN (Print)9780615618586
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventConference of the Production and Operations Management Society (23rd : 2012) - Chicago, IL
Duration: 20 Apr 201223 Apr 2012

Conference

ConferenceConference of the Production and Operations Management Society (23rd : 2012)
CityChicago, IL
Period20/04/1223/04/12

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