应对供应链中的现代奴隶制:基于意识-动机-能力视角

Addressing modern slavery in supply chains: an awareness-motivation-capability perspective

International Journal of Operations and Production Management · 2022
被引 50
ABS 4

中文导读

本研究采用意识-动机-能力框架,分析媒体关注、供应链奴隶制风险和企业可持续绩效如何影响英国企业应对供应链中现代奴隶制问题的努力程度。

Abstract

Purpose There is still significant variation in firms' efforts to address modern slavery issues in supply chains despite the importance of this grand challenge. This research adopts the awareness-motivation-capability (AMC) framework to investigate AMC-related factors that help to explain this variation. Design/methodology/approach The authors hypothesize how AMC-related factors, including media coverage of modern slavery issues, slavery risks in supply chains and corporate sustainability performance, are related to firms' efforts to address modern slavery in supply chains. The proposed hypotheses are tested based on 201 UK firms' modern slavery statements and additional secondary data collected from Factiva, Factset Revere, The Global Slavery Index, Worldscope and Sustainalytics. Findings Consistent with the AMC perspective, the test results show that firms put more effort into addressing supply chain modern slavery issues when there is greater media coverage of these issues, when firms source from countries with higher slavery risks, and when firms have better corporate sustainability performance. Additional analysis further suggests that firms' financial performance is not related to their efforts to address modern slavery issues. Originality/value This is the first study adopting the AMC framework to investigate firms' efforts to address modern slavery in supply chains. This investigation provides important implications for researchers studying firm behaviors related to modern slavery issues and for policymakers designing policies that enable firms to address these issues, in view of their awareness, motivation and capability.

供应链管理企业社会责任可持续发展现代奴隶制