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Linking products with supply chains: testing Fisher's model

Erik Selldin (Department of Production Economics, Linköping Institute of Technology, Linköping, Sweden)
Jan Olhager (Department of Production Economics, Linköping Institute of Technology, Linköping, Sweden)

Supply Chain Management

ISSN: 1359-8546

Article publication date: 30 January 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper seeks to test the relationships among product design and supply chain design, with specific reference to the product‐supply chain model by Fisher.

Design/methodology/approach

An extensive empirical survey with data from 128 companies; the approach is basically theory testing, in that it investigates an existing framework, and discusses extensions.

Findings

Significant relationships are found between product types and supply chain types, as well as concerning the impact of alignment on performance.

Research limitations/implications

Instead of treating the supply chain characteristics associated with different supply chain types as either/or choices, some companies select properties from both supply chain types in order to gain additional benefits. This creates a supply chain frontier of physical efficiency and market responsiveness; a concept that deserves further attention by researchers. A limitation is that it would be interesting to perform a longitudinal study.

Practical implications

Different product types call for different types of supply chains. Alignment between the type of product and the type of supply chain is important, and significant for delivery speed, delivery dependability, and cost performance.

Originality/value

This research empirically tests a model that has received considerable attention in the research literature as well as acting as guidelines in practice, but that has not been tested explicitly before.

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Citation

Selldin, E. and Olhager, J. (2007), "Linking products with supply chains: testing Fisher's model", Supply Chain Management, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 42-51. https://doi.org/10.1108/13598540710724392

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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