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Supply management under high goal incongruence: An empirical examination of disintermediation in the aerospace supply chain
Christian L. Rossetti,
Thomas Choi
Management and Entrepreneurship
Supply Chain Management
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Business & Economics
Disintermediation
100%
Original Equipment Manufacturers
87%
Supply Management
86%
Aerospace
75%
Aftermarket
69%
Buyers
63%
Supply Chain
43%
Suppliers
43%
Intermediaries
38%
Replacement
34%
Causal Modeling
27%
Host Age
27%
Transaction Costs
26%
Contract Enforcement
24%
Agency Model
23%
Buyer-supplier Relationships
21%
Multi-method
21%
Aerospace Industry
21%
Incentives
19%
Manufacturing
16%
Contracting
16%
Business Model
13%
Structural Equation Modeling
13%
World Wide Web
12%
Assets
10%
Profit
10%
Economics
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Supply chains
71%
Sales
34%
Latent Class Analysis
23%
Aerospace industry
20%
Profitability
16%
Internet
12%
Economics
11%
Industry
7%
Costs
6%