采购政策还是采购警察?制度逻辑与权力对采购正规化响应的影响

Purchasing Policy or Purchasing Police? The Influence of Institutional Logics and Power on Responses to Purchasing Formalization

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT · 2016
被引 25
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究组织在采购正规化过程中,不同参与者如何因制度逻辑和权力差异产生冲突并采取应对策略,对采购管理者理解正规化阻力有参考价值。

Abstract

Seeking to benefit from higher levels of purchasing maturity, many organizations strive to formalize their purchasing practices. Why these practices are not adopted by certain organizations or for certain types of purchases is less well understood, however. It has been argued that the purchasing of knowledge‐intensive services is particularly difficult to formalize, but an in‐depth understanding of the inter‐ and intra‐organizational dynamics influencing this process is lacking. This study contributes to the purchasing and supply management literature by providing a fine‐grained understanding of how actors respond to formalization initiatives. Building on an exploratory interview methodology and using institutional logic and power theory as foundations, we show that formalization initiatives lead to institutional complexity and conflicts. Sets of strategies and counterstrategies for how to deal with the complexity and conflicts are identified, and relational power is found to moderate which strategy is used by the actors. Based on the empirical findings, a conceptual model is developed to describe the response process.

采购管理制度理论组织行为供应链管理