采购经理对构成可持续性的属性的支付意愿

Purchasing managers' willingness to pay for attributes that constitute sustainability

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2018
被引 85
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究德国成熟市场中采购经理在选择新供应商时,对不同可持续性维度的合规性愿意支付多少溢价,并发现个人和组织因素对支付意愿的影响。

Abstract

Abstract Considering the increasing international division of labor, as well as stakeholders' growing awareness of sustainability, assuring that business practices are sustainable is a major challenge. Companies have to account for the fact that any misconduct at a supplier's premises may have spillover effects that reach the manufacturer or retailer. Therefore, purchasing managers have to assure that their suppliers are compliant with sustainability standards. This, however, may induce higher purchasing costs and, as a consequence, force a trade‐off between (short term) economic (i.e., purchasing cost reduction) and social/environmental sustainability criteria. How purchasing managers evaluate this trade‐off is particularly interesting because they often receive performance‐based salaries that incentivize the reduction of purchasing costs. Our paper sheds light on this trade‐off by examining how much purchasing managers are willing to pay to assure compliance along different sustainability dimensions when selecting new suppliers in a mature market setting, namely Germany. Additionally, we identify potential (individual, professional, and organization‐related) factors that may impact the purchasing managers' willingness to pay (WTP), and examine their effects. Among the most surprising findings, purchasing managers on average are willing to pay a price premium for manuals that demonstrate compliance with the United Nationals Global Compact (UNGC). Furthermore, the results show that this WTP is mostly influenced (negatively) by self‐enhancement (on the individual level) and/or obedience to authority (on the organizational level), but the effects of company, affiliation with the UNGC, gender, or years of experience have no influence. Moreover, the WTP is higher for the social than for the environmental dimension, and the marginal effect of accreditation on WTP depends on which combinations of dimensions are accredited.

采购管理可持续性支付意愿供应链管理环境经济学