SMEs fear joint buying

Most small and medium-sized companies think joining together to form purchasing consortia is a good idea, according to new research, writes Mark Whitehead.
Most small and medium-sized companies think joining together to form purchasing consortia is a good idea, according to new research, writes Mark Whitehead. But the study by Professor Michael Quayle, Bosch chair in purchasing and supply at the University of Glamorgan, also found that many firms feared working with competitors.

Purchasing consortia among small to...

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