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Laurin Zemmrich
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Zemmrich
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Laurin
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laurin.zemmrich@unisg.ch
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+41 71 224 72 96
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PublicationEnsuring CPO-TMT Alignment: An empirical investigation of antecedents( 2024-03-27)Fostering strategic alignment between business and procurement remains a perennial challenge. Although top management teams increasingly focus on supply-related topics and chief procurement officers have more strategic exchanges, misalignment persists. Procurement is often still perceived as a service provider, not a strategic advisor, underscoring a gap in fostering strategic alignment. Our research delineates antecedents in the CPO-TMT relationship to strategic alignment and identifies strategies for effective deployment by drawing on extant research on social capital theory, expert interviews, and focus groups with procurement executives and top management team representatives.Type: conference paper
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PublicationAn investigation of perceptual congruence in the interpersonal CEO-CPO relationship( 2023-07-05)Mutual understanding between Chief Executive Officers and Chief Procurement Officers is critical yet unexplored. Therefore, this study investigates how the ability of mutual perspective-taking influences the quality of collaboration and the perceived contribution of procurement. Building on two well-established social and interpersonal relationship research models, this investigation employs dyadic data analysis to examine 28 matched-pair survey responses from CEO-CPO pairs. Findings indicate that the actual stances of executives on important business and procurement subjects exhibit greater alignment than they perceive them to be, implying that their understanding of each other's viewpoints diverges negatively from their actual opinions.Type: conference paper
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PublicationEnsuring CEO-CPO alignment: Development of a conceptual framework( 2023-06-15)Purpose Procurement topics have stepped into the corporate limelight. Despite the increasing importance of procurement and supply management, perception gaps still exist in the CEO-CPO relationship, leading to an unhealthy and unsuccessful relationship. Therefore, this study aims to conceptualize the CEO-CPO relationship to identify where perceptual distance occurs. Design/methodology/approach This study develops a framework based on a systematic literature review on perceptual distance and social alignment in different relationship settings. Based on identifying different dimensions where perceptual distance can occur, we subsequently conduct semi-structured interviews with chief procurement and executive officers to validate and devise the relationship dimensions on their relevance and applicability in practice. Findings Our research reveals further insights into the CEO-CPO relationship. We provide insights into input, process, and output dimensions and factors contributing to perceptual distance, thus allowing for an accurate and reliable evaluation of perceptions in the CEO-CPO relationship. Research limitations/implications (if applicable) We provide managerial implications regarding CEO-CPO alignment. Limitations suggest the need for more targeted research with expanded sample sizes, including a third viewpoint and qualitative case studies to better understand the role of contextual factors. Practical implications Our framework allows business and procurement leaders to concretize, discuss, and monitor their perceptual distance to foster a healthy and successful relationship. Original/value Building on theory, this paper provides insights into the social alignment of the CEO-CPO relationship, where extant research has primarily focused on organizational and strategic alignment activities.Type: conference paper
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PublicationResilienz & Nachhaltigkeit – Zielkonflikt oder echte Gestaltungschance für den Einkauf?( 2023-10-18)
;Dr. Matthias MetteRalf SchulzType: conference keynoteJournal: BME Symposium Executive Forum 1 -
PublicationClosing the Climate Action Gap( 2023-03-22)
;Martina BuchhauserSven SteinertType: conference keynoteJournal: ICC Germany Supply Chain Forum -
PublicationSteigerung der Resilienz: Der Einkauf ist gefordert – jetzt oder nie!( 2022-10-13)
;Dr. Matthias MetteSven C. SchumacherType: conference keynoteJournal: BME Symposium Executive Forum -
PublicationHow to build a resilient and sustainable supply chain to stay in business( 2022-09-22)
;Martina BuchhauserHarald EnzType: conference keynoteJournal: Digital Procurement World 20222 -
PublicationNavigating Supply Chain Resilience – Towards a Management DashboardThe Procurement Initiative's Resilience Survey provides a management tool for mapping the key challenges and capabilities in building supply chain resilience. The insights offer a starting point to move from managing disruptions to rethinking supply chain operations. With over 100 participants, this whitepaper represents a snapshot of the current state of supply chain resilience among European companies.Type: work report
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PublicationThe Procurement Initiative Pulse Check Q2/2023The Procurement Initiative's Q2/2023 Pulse Check gauges the current sentiment within the procurement and supply chain environment, focusing specifically on inflation management, supplier visibility, and inventory strategies following the COVID crisis. The report presents findings from a survey of 117experts across C-level, managerial, and professional positions, reflecting on the challenges facing procurement and supply chain managers, and highlighting best practices.Type: work report
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PublicationThe Procurement Initiative Pulse Check Q3/2023The Procurement Initiative's Q3/2023 Pulse Check gauges the current sentiment within the procurement and supply chain environment, focusing specifically on inflation projections for 2024 and the perceived sustainability maturity of survey participants. The report presents findings from a survey of 128 experts across C-level, managerial, and professional positions, reflecting on the challenges facing procurement and supply chain managers, and highlighting best practices.Type: work report