当无知并非福气:次级供应链网络结构对企业风险的实证分析

When Ignorance Is Not Bliss: An Empirical Analysis of Subtier Supply Network Structure on Firm Risk

Management Science · 2020
被引 116 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

利用全球企业间供应商-客户关系数据,研究发现二级供应商共享程度越高,焦点企业面临的风险越大,且该效应在二级供应商受冲击时更强,揭示了次级网络结构是企业风险的重要来源。

Abstract

Using a multitier mapping of supply-chain relationships constructed from granular global, firm-to-firm supplier–customer linkages data, we quantify the degree of financial risk propagation from the supply network beyond firms’ direct supply-chain connections and isolate structural network properties serving as significant moderators of risk propagation. We first document a baseline fact: a significant proportion of tier-2 suppliers are shared by tier-1 suppliers. We then construct two simple metrics to capture the degree of tier-2 sharing and disentangle its effect from tier-2 suppliers’ own risks. We show that the focal firms’ risk levels are significantly related to the proportion of shared tier-2 suppliers in their supply network, and the effect becomes monotonically stronger as their tier-2 suppliers become more highly shared. Finally, we uncover causal relationships behind these associations using a new source of exogenous, idiosyncratic risk events in an event study setting. We show that, as tier-2 suppliers are impacted by these events, focal firms experience negative abnormal returns, the magnitude of which is significantly larger when the impacted tier-2 suppliers are more heavily shared. Overall, our study uncovers the subtier network structure as an important risk source for the focal firm, with the degree of tier-2 sharing as the main moderator. Our results also provide the microfoundation for a common structure in idiosyncratic risks and suggest the importance of incorporating the effect of subtier supply network structure in the portfolio-optimization process. This paper was accepted by Vishal Gaur, operations management.

供应链网络结构二级供应商共享风险传播企业风险