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    Title: 動態能力對於供應鏈能力與客戶滿意之影響
    The impact of dynamic capability on supply chain capability and customer satisfaction
    Authors: 陳德恩
    Chen, Te En
    Contributors: 簡睿哲
    Jean, Ruey Jer
    陳德恩
    Chen, Te En
    Keywords: 動態能力
    供應鏈能力
    客戶滿意度
    Dynamic capability
    Supply chain capability
    Customer satisfaction
    Date: 2017
    Issue Date: 2017-07-11 11:22:55 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 動態能力(Dynamic Capability)在探討企業面對動態的環境時該如何去適應、調整,以持續維持競爭力。自從被David J. Teece(1997)提出就一直是學者們非常關注的議題。 本研究探討動態能力、供應鏈能力以及客戶滿意度三者之間的關係,其中我們將動態能力再細分為適應能力(Adaptive capability)和協調能力(Coordinate Capability)。根據過去動態能力的研究,我們知道動態能力屬於企業的一種高階能力,它能夠透過影響不同的二階執行面能力(Operational capability)來間接影響企業的表現。過去有學者討論行銷、製造、科技等不同執行面能力,卻很少有學者將動態能力和供應鏈管理兩者做連結,因此本研究欲彌補這中間的空缺。本研究樣本來自第四輪高績效工廠計畫(High Performance manufacturing,HPM),共71筆台灣區工廠的資料,並採用SmartPLS3.0統計軟體分析。研究結果發現動態能力中的適應和協調能力皆對供應鏈能力有正向的影響,且再次驗證供應鏈能力能顯著提升客戶滿意度。此外,本研究還發現越依賴資訊科技的企業,其適應能力對供應鏈能力的影響越劇烈。愈拉近動態能力和供應鏈領域之間的連結。
    Dynamic capability is about how firm should adapt and adjust to retain their competitiveness in this constant changing dynamic environment. David J. Teece brought up the concept, and since then, has been the center of attention for scholars all over the world. In this research, we talk about the relationships between dynamic capacities, supply chain capabilities, and customer satisfaction, dynamic capability is further dissected into adaptive capability and coordinate capability. According to past research, dynamic capabilities are characterized as higher-order competencies, and it can impact firm’s performance through enhancing its operational capabilities, or the second-order competencies of the firm. In the past, many discussions were conducted with marketing capability, manufacturing capability, technology capability, etc., as the operational capability, while few link the concept of dynamic capability with supply chain management, we wish to shorten the gap between the two. Our data came from the fourth round of HPM (High Performance Manufacturing) project, with a total of 71 Taiwanese manufacturing companies. We use SmartPLS 3.0 software to run our analysis. Our findings suggest a positive relationship between dynamic capabilities and supply chain capabilities, an increase in either adaptive or coordinate capability will result in enhancing supply chain capability, while an increase in supply chain capability will results higher customer satisfaction. We further discovered that companies with higher dependency on information technology will have a stronger relationship between adaptive capability and supply chain capability.
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    國立政治大學
    國際經營與貿易學系
    104351024
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    Data Type: thesis
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