Andreas Norrman
Professor
Revisiting postponement : The importance of cross- functional integration to understand tax implications in global supply chains
Författare
Summary, in English
As products and supply chains (SCs) evolve, logisticians must revisit their under-standing of postponement. The postponement boundary problem acknowledges that value- adding operations' timing and location in global SCs are critical decisions, impacted by taxes and government regulations in different jurisdictions. However, when combining hardware and software objects, software's increasing importance heightens the implications of when and where value is added. Until now, postpone-ment scholars mostly have overlooked fiscal/legal implications, and current research tied to the postponement boundary decision- making phenomenon has not consid-ered hardware and software combination. Moreover, we lack understanding about how to make cross- functional decisions when interrelatedness between the logistics and fiscal/legal domains increases. We used an abductive approach to elaborate and contextualize postponement decision making for global SCs of product offerings that combine hardware and software objects. A single- case study (with four subcases) was used to explore postponement decisions (and related fiscal and legal implica-tions) and cross- functional integration (CFI) at a global high- tech enterprise. We also elaborated on the contextual drivers of increased postponement boundary com-plexity to illustrate changes in its decision making. We also emphasized formalized boundary objects' importance in enhancing CFI by developing formal steering docu-ments, creating interdependent organizational structures, and aligning trade- offs and outcomes.
Avdelning/ar
- Teknisk logistik
Publiceringsår
2023-05-30
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
693-718
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Journal of Business Logistics
Volym
44
Issue
4
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Förlag
Wiley-Blackwell
Ämne
- Transport Systems and Logistics
Nyckelord
- boundary object
- tax implications
- software supply
- postponement boundary problem
- operating model
- global supply chains
- cross- functional integration
Aktiv
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 2158-1592