A web‐based supplier evaluation tool for the product development process
Abstract
Purpose
Research studies have revealed that supplier involvement in the design process is not widely practised. Aims to discuss the lack of an appropriate customer‐supplier interface to assess the suitability of suppliers with reference to design criteria.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper proposes a mechanism for evaluating supplier involvement during product development. The assessment tool includes four types of indices to measure supplier involvement in design, namely: satisfaction index, flexibility index, risk index, and confidence index. These indices measure the extent to which both the customer requirements and the supplier capabilities match or mismatch and therefore reflect the potential or risk of signing a project contract.
Findings
Analysis within a multinational telecommunications company indicates that the selection methodology assists in reducing the product development timeframe since it automates the evaluation process and provides the procurement team with a flexible and responsive tool for assessing prospective suppliers.
Research limitations/implications
Additional work is required to investigate the integration of other design factors, such as accessibility, degree of innovation and relationship type.
Practical implications
The methodology has been refined and a prototype internet site has been developed to demonstrate a proof‐of‐the‐concept. A number of benefits and limitations of the system are identified.
Originality/value
First, it identifies the need to define design‐related criteria for supplier involvement during the product development process. Second, a methodology is proposed which takes into consideration the ability of suppliers to provide solutions beyond the requirements specified by the customer and provides a mechanism for measuring the degree of uncertainty or risk associated with using a supplier.
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Citation
Humphreys, P., Huang, G. and Cadden, T. (2005), "A web‐based supplier evaluation tool for the product development process", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 105 No. 2, pp. 147-163. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635570510583299
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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