Differentiated service consumption and low cost production: Striking a balance for a sustainable competitive advantage in Malaysia
Wai Peng Wong,
Keng Lin Soh and
Chu Le Chong
International Journal of Production Economics, 2016, vol. 181, issue PB, 450-459
Abstract:
This paper addresses the challenges faced by third party logistics (3PL) with the fast dismantling of economic barriers, fierce global competition, unyielding economic uncertainties and delicate balancing of a sustainable differentiated consumption and low cost production. These challenges seek answers to strategic choices and operational directions of a firm for survival. Given these circumstances, the objective of this paper is to reveal strategic and sustainable pathways. It precisely targets two major research questions of 3PL. They are: Would market environment or firm competences affect strategic emphasis to implement sustainable consumption and production (SCP)? Would SCP also affect firm sustainable competitiveness? A composite strategic research model supported by MBV and RBV theories provides affirmative answers to these questions. The questionnaires attracted 163 valid responses and the comprehensive and rigorous data analysis show MBV has six and RBV four strategic sustainable pathways through the firm׳s SCP, 3PL firms are agile in exercising SCP, and IT is capable of directly influencing SCP performance. Theoretically, this research widens MBV and RBV simultaneously to include SCP issues in a novel way, and practically recommends survival pathways for 3PL in Malaysia.
Keywords: Composite; Sustainable consumption and production; MBV; RBV; Performance; Third party logistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.09.029
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