IT Alignment in the 3PL Industry: A Comparative Study
Abstract
This research article reports the findings of a
survey-based comparative study on current IT utilization by 3PL firms in
the United States (US) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). The
findings reveal that in general the level of IT utilization and IT focus
of 3PL firms in the PRC are lower than that of their counterparts in the
US. This may result in a bigger gap between customer expectations and
experiences relating to IT capabilities of 3PL firms as observed in the
Annual 3PL Studies. The gap may due to a misalignment in IT strategy and
infrastructure between the 3PL firms and their customers. The
contribution of this study is that, through the comparative analysis, it
reveals the possible causes of the continuing IT capability
expectation/performance gap as disclosed by the annual global 3PL
studies and points to a potential solution to narrow the gap.
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