供应链心理契约违背:一项跨国家文化的实验研究

Supply Chain Psychological Contract Breach: An Experimental Study across National Cultures

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT · 2015
被引 67
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过在中国和美国进行的实验,研究了国家文化如何影响个体对供应链中断(因心理契约违背导致)的反应,发现文化差异在短期行为和态度上存在,但长期影响有限。

Abstract

Supply disruptions are commonplace in today's global supply chain environment. The sheer magnitude of daily transactions makes it inevitable that there will be disruptions, further exacerbated by differences in cultural norms and attitudes that add a layer of complexity to managerial response. In this research, we examine the impact of national culture on individuals' responses to supply disruptions due to psychological contract breach. Using data from controlled experiments conducted with 158 subjects in China and 125 subjects in the U.S., we evaluate changes in decision‐making behaviors and assessments of attitudinal outcomes regarding trust and repurchase intentions. Our results show post‐breach behavioral differences based on national culture, but find that these differences are short‐term in nature. Additionally, cultural differences show up in both of the attitudinal outcomes assessed in this research. Following a psychological contract breach, individuals from the U.S. express less trust in their supply chain partner and less willingness to work with that partner again in the future as compared to individuals from China. Our research suggests that managers and scholars interested in the cultural influences on the response to supply disruption will benefit from further research and understanding focusing on the intersection of psychological contract breach and cultural distance.

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