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Buyer–supplier collaboration's commitment. An antecedent for procurement performance of large manufacturing entities in Tanzania

Honest F. Kimario (Department of Procurement and Logistics Management, Tanzania Institute of Accountancy – Mwanza Campus, Mwanza, United Republic of Tanzania)
Leonada R. Mwagike (Department of Procurement and Logistics Management, Mzumbe University, Morogoro, United Republic of Tanzania)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 23 May 2023

Issue publication date: 8 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study was steered to establish how buyer–supplier collaboration's commitment attributes serve as an antecedent for procurement performance in large manufacturing entities in Tanzania.

Design/methodology/approach

A parallel, concurrent, mixed method was used in the study. Quantitatively, 52 firms were surveyed from Temeke Municipality, Tanzania, using questionnaire that specified 1 procurement manager and 1 store manager from those firms, totaling a sample size of 104 respondents. Qualitatively, expressive opinions to supplement the numeric data were gathered from supply chain managers using the saturation principle. Explanatory design analyzed the existing cause–effect relationship, and the null hypotheses were tested using binary logistic regression at p values < 0.05 and ExpB > 1.

Findings

Fidelity and enthusiasm to suggest improvements to suppliers and the duration of the collaboration antecede the procurement performance of the manufacturing firms in Tanzania, while devotion to invest resources and initiatives on joint problem solving have no significant impact.

Research limitations/implications

The causality between buyer–supplier collaboration and procurement performance has been revealed. Since there might be third party logistics in collaborations, future research should center on their moderating effect.

Practical implications

A framework has been developed for liberating procurement performance in the context of large manufacturing firms in Tanzania.

Originality/value

Based on Transaction Cost Economics and Resource Dependency Theories, the study revealed the root cause of procurement performance in the context of Tanzanian manufacturing firms, while also considering commitment to buyer–supplier collaboration as a prerequisit for the commendable target.

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Citation

Kimario, H.F. and Mwagike, L.R. (2024), "Buyer–supplier collaboration's commitment. An antecedent for procurement performance of large manufacturing entities in Tanzania", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 31 No. 2, pp. 535-557. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-03-2022-0174

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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