Andreas Norrman
Professor
Performance-Based Contracting for Advanced Logistics Services: Challenges in its Adoption, Design and Management
Författare
Summary, in English
Purpose
The aim of this paper is to explore key challenges of adopting, designing and managing performance-based contracts (PBC) for advanced logistics services, as seen by providers. The shift towards performance-based solutions has proved challenging since providers often struggle to link performance to their payment. Despite such managerial challenges, empirical research in this area has been limited.
Design/methodology/approach
A multi-case design was adopted. Three cases of logistics service providers were selected based on purposive sampling. Data were collected through 36 semi-structured interviews and review of 43 documents such as contracts and customer target letters.
Findings
Key PBC adoption challenges include customer and provider intention to align their goals and incentives as well as their views on risk and reward sharing. Contract design challenges center around performance metric definition and weighting, designing performance monitoring systems that consider service co-production effects and help improve customer relationship, and designing incentives with appropriate intensity levels. Contract management challenges include fostering provider pro-activity, provider changes in terms of processes and resource investments, perceived fairness of designed incentives and contract re-design to allow for win-win relationship outcomes.
Research limitations/implications
The study empirically contributes to extant logistics services literature by identifying specific challenges that extend also beyond PBC adoption and design and cover contract management (and potential contract re-design). It also unpacks the notion of performance attributability by analyzing its role also in terms of contract and performance management as well as its potential effects on customer relationship management.
Practical limitations/implications
The study presents implications for logistics provider managers regarding how the observed PBC challenges can be overcome.
Originality/value
The study unearths several challenges of PBC for advanced logistics services, particularly in connection to contract management and re-design.
The aim of this paper is to explore key challenges of adopting, designing and managing performance-based contracts (PBC) for advanced logistics services, as seen by providers. The shift towards performance-based solutions has proved challenging since providers often struggle to link performance to their payment. Despite such managerial challenges, empirical research in this area has been limited.
Design/methodology/approach
A multi-case design was adopted. Three cases of logistics service providers were selected based on purposive sampling. Data were collected through 36 semi-structured interviews and review of 43 documents such as contracts and customer target letters.
Findings
Key PBC adoption challenges include customer and provider intention to align their goals and incentives as well as their views on risk and reward sharing. Contract design challenges center around performance metric definition and weighting, designing performance monitoring systems that consider service co-production effects and help improve customer relationship, and designing incentives with appropriate intensity levels. Contract management challenges include fostering provider pro-activity, provider changes in terms of processes and resource investments, perceived fairness of designed incentives and contract re-design to allow for win-win relationship outcomes.
Research limitations/implications
The study empirically contributes to extant logistics services literature by identifying specific challenges that extend also beyond PBC adoption and design and cover contract management (and potential contract re-design). It also unpacks the notion of performance attributability by analyzing its role also in terms of contract and performance management as well as its potential effects on customer relationship management.
Practical limitations/implications
The study presents implications for logistics provider managers regarding how the observed PBC challenges can be overcome.
Originality/value
The study unearths several challenges of PBC for advanced logistics services, particularly in connection to contract management and re-design.
Avdelning/ar
- Teknisk logistik
Publiceringsår
2015
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
592-617
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
Volym
45
Issue
6
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Förlag
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Ämne
- Transport Systems and Logistics
Nyckelord
- contract management
- incentive alignment
- third/fourth party logistics
- performance-based contracting
- performance management
- business services
- agency theory
Aktiv
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 0960-0035