应对供应商引发的干扰:一项模糊集分析

Responses to Supplier‐Induced Disruptions: A Fuzzy‐Set Analysis

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT · 2017
被引 78
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

基于事件系统理论,对60个西方-中国买方-卖方关系中供应商引发干扰的应对过程进行深度定性分析,运用模糊集定性比较分析探索个体与组织层面的认知、行为和结构因素如何组合导致功能失调冲突或建设性互动,并特别考察了管理认知的作用。

Abstract

Supplier‐induced disruptions are critical events that can either lead to dysfunctional conflict or spark more fruitful collaboration in buyer–supplier interactions. However, the focus on a single level of analysis in existing research has limited our ability to better understand the complex mechanics linking supplier‐induced disruptions and their consequences. Recognizing this need to bridge different levels of analysis, our study builds on event system theory and presents an in‐depth qualitative investigation of 60 response processes following supplier‐induced disruptions in Western–Chinese buyer–supplier relationships. Using fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis (fs QCA ), we explore how cognitive, behavioral, and structural factors across the individual and organizational levels of analysis combine in complex ways to give rise to either dysfunctional conflict or constructive interaction in the aftermath of supplier‐induced disruptions. Because little is known about the cognitive underpinnings of responses to supply chain disruptions, we investigate the specific role of managerial cognition. To do so, we employ a cognitive‐linguistic approach, which maintains that subtle differences in language reflect differences in cognition, for the textual analysis of our 101 interviews across 20 companies. The configurational fs QCA across the individual and organizational level identifies two archetypes associated with dysfunctional conflict and three archetypes associated with constructive interaction. These findings are the foundation of a middle‐range theory for responses to supplier‐induced disruptions that bridges different levels of analysis and accounts for the role of managerial cognition.

供应链管理买方-卖方关系组织行为管理认知定性比较分析