TY - JOUR
T1 - U.S. Sourcing from Low-Cost Countries
T2 - A Comparative Analysis of Supplier Performance
AU - Ruamsook, Kusumal
AU - Russell, Dawn M.
AU - Thomchick, Evelyn A.
N1 - Ruamsook, K., Russell, D. and Thomchick, E. (2007), U.S. Sourcing from Low-Cost Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Supplier Performance. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 43: 16-30. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-493X.2007.00038.x
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Given the increase in sourcing from low-cost countries (LCCs), it is important to assess relative supplier performance across these regions. This work investigates the comparative performance of LCC suppliers on 14 operational indicators of international sourcing and supply chain performance. Using survey methods, the study addresses these two questions: (1) How do the LCC regions of Asia, the Western Hemisphere and Europe compare in terms of the 14 operational indicators?; and (2) How do LCC nations within these three regions compare with regard to the 14 operational indicators? Perceived differences exist among the regions of Asia, the Western Hemisphere and Europe, as well as among the LCC nations of these three regions. However, no one region outperforms the others, and no one nation outperforms the others, on all 14 operational indicators investigated. Accordingly, this study also identifies the key areas of comparative advantage and disadvantage that each LCC region and each LCC nation presents in its relationship with U.S. buying firms.
AB - Given the increase in sourcing from low-cost countries (LCCs), it is important to assess relative supplier performance across these regions. This work investigates the comparative performance of LCC suppliers on 14 operational indicators of international sourcing and supply chain performance. Using survey methods, the study addresses these two questions: (1) How do the LCC regions of Asia, the Western Hemisphere and Europe compare in terms of the 14 operational indicators?; and (2) How do LCC nations within these three regions compare with regard to the 14 operational indicators? Perceived differences exist among the regions of Asia, the Western Hemisphere and Europe, as well as among the LCC nations of these three regions. However, no one region outperforms the others, and no one nation outperforms the others, on all 14 operational indicators investigated. Accordingly, this study also identifies the key areas of comparative advantage and disadvantage that each LCC region and each LCC nation presents in its relationship with U.S. buying firms.
KW - Comparative analysis
KW - Developing countries
KW - International economic relations
KW - International Trade
KW - Labor costs
KW - LDCs
KW - Logistics
KW - Management
KW - North American Free Trade Agreement
KW - Sourcing
KW - Studies Suppliers
KW - Supply chains
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-493X.2007.00038.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1523-2409
VL - 43
SP - 16
EP - 30
JO - Journal of Supply Chain Management
JF - Journal of Supply Chain Management
IS - 4
ER -