Developing and implementing contextualised S&OP designs - an enterprise architecture management approach

Kreuter, Tobias; Kalla, Christian; Scavarda, Luiz Felipe; Thomé, Antonio Marcio Tavares; Hellingrath, Bernd

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Purpose: This paper provides a five-step Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) approach to systematically guide the development and implementation of contextualised Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) designs. Design/methodology/approach: A case study is conducted at a European chemical manufacturer. The research applies the five-step approach, embracing the descriptive and prescriptive EAM functions combined with the lens of contingency theory. Findings: The research findings demonstrate the suitability of the proposed EAM approach for the contextualisation of S&OP designs from a contingency theory perspective. Its descriptive EAM function serves to assess context-specific S&OP challenges and enables to analyse the contextual fit of S&OP designs. Its prescriptive EAM function guides the development and implementation of context-specific S&OP designs towards increasing the S&OP effectiveness. EAM's integrated view onto people, process and information technology served to analyse current practices on the dynamics of S&OP contextualisation in innovation- and quality-driven contexts. Thereby, the paper contributes to a better S&OP contingency understanding. Practical implications: The EAM approach offered in this paper provides a concrete and practically applicable guidance to support managers to face their context-specific challenges and guide the contextualisation of their S&OP designs to increase the S&OP effectiveness. Moreover, practitioners can improve their understanding regarding the need for S&OP design adjustments to reflect changes in their companies' contingencies. Originality/value: The research introduces a novel EAM approach for S&OP contextualisation, particularly reflecting contingency theory's dynamic view of structural adjustments to regain fit (SARFIT).

Details about the publication

JournalInternational Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management
Volume51
Issue6
Page range634-655
StatusPublished
Release year2021
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1108/IJPDLM-06-2019-0199
KeywordsIntegrated business planning; TOGAF; Contingency research;

Authors from the University of Münster

Hellingrath, Bernd
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)
Kalla, Christian
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)
Kreuter, Tobias
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)
Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Scavarda do Carmo, Luiz Felipe
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)