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Reverse e‐auctions and supplier‐buyer relationships: an exploratory study

R. Tassabehji (School of Management, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK)
W.A. Taylor (School of Management, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK)
R. Beach (School of Management, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK)
A. Wood (School of Management, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK)

International Journal of Operations & Production Management

ISSN: 0144-3577

Article publication date: 1 February 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

Reverse e‐auctions are increasingly being used in business‐to‐business procurement and have been reported to yield significant price reductions for buyer firms. However, the adoption of online auction formats has raised many concerns among suppliers, often being criticized for damaging supplier‐buyer relationships and for being antithetical to what is currently regarded as good supply chain management. Against this background this paper aims to examine the reverse auction phenomenon in the UK packaging sector.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were collected from the direct experiences of one large food‐packaging supplier, using case studies of reverse e‐auctions, and from exploratory interviews with other suppliers in the sector.

Findings

While buyers are reaping significant short‐term price reductions, the benefits to suppliers are less obvious. In fact, little reference was detected to the often‐quoted reductions in overall transaction costs for either buyers or suppliers. However, most respondents were not able to specify their transaction costs and associated risks and did not appear to have adequate costing systems to enable such quantification.

Practical implications

Reports the concerns of suppliers, outlines how buyers could embed trust‐building mechanisms into the reverse e‐auction process and proposes a model for testing the findings in future research.

Originality/value

Expands on the existing experience of the impact of reverse e‐auctions on supply chain relationships despite the limited, albeit growing, body of empirical evidence of this.

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Citation

Tassabehji, R., Taylor, W.A., Beach, R. and Wood, A. (2006), "Reverse e‐auctions and supplier‐buyer relationships: an exploratory study", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 26 No. 2, pp. 166-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443570610641657

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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