Tucker, David and Jones, Laurie D. (2000) Leveraging the power of the Internet for optimal supplier sourcing. International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 30 (3/4). pp. 255-267. ISSN 0960-0035
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Intelligent software agents offer the potential to unleash the power of the Internet to optimise the process of supplier sourcing. Aims to promote an awareness in the buyer/supplier community of the potential for using intelligent software agents over the Internet for this purpose. The traditional relationship between suppliers and buyers is contrasted with that of Internet-based trading. This comparison confirms that trust is a critical component in the traditional relationship and that an understanding of the nature of trust is necessary in revealing where and how agent technology will have maximum benefit for both buyers and suppliers. It is shown that the technology that can enable this form of sourcing is already well established, and a range of conceptual agents are described. Finally, identifies the benefits that will accrue to organisations that adopt agent technology as part of their supplier-sourcing portfolio, and recommendations for further work are made.
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