Title
The Chain of Communication: A Study of Communication and Multiple Organizational Identification in Supply Chains
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
Previous studies concerned with supply chains have not
delved very deeply into the communicative aspects on which
supply chains are built. This study examines the role that
communication quality in multiple communication channels and
that multiple organizational identification play in the
supply chains. Specifically, it examines how these predictor
variables affect the performance, profitability, satisfaction,
and trust in members of supply chain alliances. The results
demonstrate that communication greatly influences the outcome
variables in question, while organizational identification with
any target has no meaningful role. It also shows that quality
communication in the channels of electronic mail and of the
telephone have the most profound effect.
Recommended Citation
Higbie, George Edward, "The Chain of Communication: A Study of Communication and Multiple Organizational Identification in Supply Chains" (2008). Theses and Dissertations-Communication Studies. Paper 1.http://ecommons.txstate.edu/comstad/1
Comments
Presented to the Graduate Council of Texas State University–San Marcos in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts, May 2008.
Committee Members Approved:
Dr. Philip J. Salem
Dr. Keri K. Stephens
Dr. Mary Hoffman
Approved:
J. Michael Willoughby, Dean of the Graduate College