Autores
Stefan Ulstrup Hoejmose, Johanne Grosvold, Andrew Millington
Fecha de publicación
2013/4/24
Revista
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal
Editor
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Descripción
Purpose
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The purpose of this study is to analyse the role of relational power/dependent asymmetries and symmetries in shaping socially responsible supply chain management, whilst also examining how these issues are moderated by geographical distance between buyer and supplier.
Design/methodology/approach
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The study draws on data from 339 buyer‐supplier relationships, and the authors use a set of regression models to test their hypotheses.
Findings
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Joint dependency positively influences socially responsible supply chain management, whilst supplier power constrains it. Both joint dependency and buyer power become increasingly important determinants of socially responsible supply chain management as geographic distance increases.
Research limitations/implications
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Further work is needed to examine the conditions under which organisations will exercise their power advantage or their joint …
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SU Hoejmose, J Grosvold, A Millington - Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2013