Title :
The role of electronic commerce technologies in just-in-time replenishment
Author :
Johnston, Robert B. ; Lee, Ruby Po Wan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bus. Syst., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
Many authors have suggested a pivotal role for electronic commerce (EC) technologies in the implementation of just-in-time (JIT) replenishment systems. To clarify the relationship between EC adoption and JIT implementation, case studies were conducted with Ford Australia and the Toyota Motor Corporation of Australia. It was found that, while the two companies exhibited many similarities in their adoption of and attitudes to EC technologies, there were significant differences in their use of EC to control replenishment from local suppliers. Toyota, the company most committed to JIT supply, was least interested in adopting the standard EC model. The differences are shown to be consistent with, and a natural consequence of the respective influence of “push” and “pull” principals in the manufacturing philosophy of Ford and Toyota. The findings suggest that the current EC literature presents a simplistic analysis of the relationship between JIT and EC that is implicitly informed by a “push” conception of JIT
Keywords :
Ford; automobile industry; business data processing; manufacturing data processing; stock control data processing; technology transfer; Ford Australia; Toyota Motor Corporation of Australia; electronic commerce adoption; electronic commerce attitudes; electronic commerce technologies; just-in-time replenishment systems; local supplier replenishment control; manufacturing philosophy; Application software; Attitude control; Australia; Automotive engineering; Consumer electronics; Data handling; Electronic commerce; Information technology; Manufacturing industries; Toy manufacturing industry;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1997, Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wailea, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7743-0
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1997.663417