理解供应中断风险研究:基于执行理论的概念框架

MAKING SENSE OF SUPPLY DISRUPTION RISK RESEARCH: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK GROUNDED IN ENACTMENT THEORY

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT · 2011
被引 193
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

回顾79篇供应中断风险研究,基于执行理论提出一个整合性概念框架,揭示决策过程中环境、组织和个人因素如何影响买方对风险的感知与缓解行动,并发展出七个命题。

Abstract

The rich stream of supply disruption risk (SDR) literature incorporates several different theories and constructs across studies, but lacks a unifying decision-making framework. We review 79 SDR studies and advance a comprehensive framework, grounded in enactment theory, which integrates the disparate elements of SDR research and offers new insights into the SDR decision-making process. Enactment theory posits a three-stage, closed-loop process, consisting of enactment, selection and retention, through which individuals process and make sense of equivocal environments. We suggest that this sense-making process also underlies SDR decision-making, and provides the theoretical underpinnings for the environmental, organizational and individual factors that affect the formation of buyers' perceptions of SDR and the actions they take to mitigate such risks. In accordance with our conceptual framework, we develop seven propositions that advance the social and psychological factors that drive the idiosyncratic nature of SDR decision-making.

供应链管理风险管理决策理论组织行为