Article ID: | iaor201529828 |
Volume: | 23 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 53 |
End Page Number: | 75 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2016 |
Journal: | International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management |
Authors: | Zeki Zdravko, Rupi Nataa, Jakopi Marijana |
Keywords: | learning, optimization |
Fierce competition, dynamic market conditions and resource scarcity pose a constant demand on companies to redefine their business models in order to achieve competitive advantages. The paper offers a review of development trends in modern supply chain management with emphasis on strategic learning partnerships as a means for achieving supply chain competitive advantage. Organisational learning has been proposed as a technology for achieving long‐term sustainability in strategic supply chain partnerships. However, in practice supply chain partnerships inadequately exploit established forms of cooperation as vehicles for learning and building knowledge repositories. This can be improved by introducing and optimising the process of organisational learning in every partnership member as well as a joint partnership activity. The study is aimed at proposing a conceptual model of the learning platform for supply chain optimisation. Potentials for its introduction have been estimated by using the case study of Agrokor, Croatian largest food concern.