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Influence of subcontractors' "strategic capabilities" on "power", "dependence" and "collaboration": an empirical analysis in the context of procurement decisions

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management(2024)

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Purpose Research on strategic procurement was mostly focussed on the clients' and main contractors' perspectives, while limited work had been done from a subcontractor's perspective. The paper hypothesises that "strategic capability" influences the latent constructs of power, dependence and collaboration in the main contractor-subcontractor relationship. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of a subcontractor's strategic capabilities on power, dependence and collaboration. Design/methodology/approach A survey questionnaire was developed and distributed amongst the subcontractors in Australia, and 212 complete responses were received. Then second order confirmatory factor analysis and partial least square structure equation modelling (PLS-SEM) analysis were performed to test the hypothesised relationships. Findings The findings support "strategic capabilities" as a construct expressive of a subcontractor's unique market position and good business reputation. The findings also suggest that strategically capable subcontractors enhance their potential for forming partnerships with main contractors through dependence (StratC. -> Dep., beta = 0.84; Effect Size (ES) = 0.713; p < 0.01), collaboration (StratC. -> Collab., beta = 0.84; ES = 0.697; p < 0.01) and bargaining power (StratC. -> Pow., beta = 0.83; ES = 0.672; p < 0.01). Originality/value The study is one of its kind to explore the impact of a subcontractor's strategic capability on their bargaining power, dependability and ability to form collaborations. Furthermore, results indicate that the "strategic capabilities" of subcontractors can strongly influence their ability to create "dependence", foster "collaboration" and exert "power" over a main contractor. The findings can help improve the strategic procurement decision-making processes of both subcontractors and main contractors to build better business relationships.
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Construction,Project management,Strategic management,Subcontractors,Collaboration
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