环境创新如何在供应网络中涌现和扩散:一个复杂适应系统视角

How Environmental Innovations Emerge and Proliferate in Supply Networks: A Complex Adaptive Systems Perspective

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT · 2015
被引 86
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过对两家企业供应网络的定性研究,提出了环境创新在供应网络中涌现和扩散的过程模型,发现创新一旦进入网络层面便不再受主导买方控制,而是自组织和分散协调主导。

Abstract

Through a qualitative study of two firms' supply networks, we develop a theory of the process by which environmental innovations emerge and proliferate in supply networks. To overcome limitations of current supply network innovation theories, which focus on the diffusion of existing innovations, we employ a complex adaptive systems perspective, which addresses how such innovations come into being in the first place and how they spread in a network over time. Our findings suggest a process model, in which temporally connected processes cross from the organizational to the network level, creating and spreading environmental innovations in supply networks. This model and its corresponding theoretical propositions were generated through an abductive research methodology. Our key insight is that development of environmental innovations in supply networks is an emergent phenomenon. Once in the network realm, the process ceases to be under the control of the dominant buying firm. Instead, self‐organization and decentralized coordination prevail.

供应链管理环境创新复杂适应系统网络扩散