Linking relation-specific investments and sustainability performance: the mediating role of supply chain learning
研究关系专用投资(RSIs)如何通过供应链学习影响企业可持续绩效,基于对269家中国制造企业的调查,发现不同类型的RSIs对可持续绩效有不同影响,且供应链学习起中介作用。
Purpose Despite the growing interest in the role of relation-specific investments (RSIs) in superior firm performance, their impact on sustainability performance remains unexplored, as do the underlying mechanisms of such effects. Drawing on the relational view and resource orchestration theory (ROT), the authors propose that supply chain learning (SCL) mediates the link between RSIs and sustainability performance. Design/methodology/approach A multi-method approach was adopted, combining a case study and survey. An exploratory case study of four Chinese manufacturing firms was first conducted to develop research hypotheses. A quantitative survey of data collected from 269 firms was then undertaken to test hypotheses. Findings Property-based, knowledge-based and personal-based RSIs positively impact firm sustainability performance and SCL. SCL fully mediates the relationship between knowledge-as well as personal-based RSIs and sustainability performance, and partially mediates the relationship between property-based RSIs and sustainability performance. Practical implications The study unveils important practical insights and approaches for firms endeavouring to achieve sustainability performance through RSIs and SCL. Originality/value The study extends the RSIs literature by linking RSIs and sustainability performance and differentiating the effects of different types of RSIs on sustainability performance. The theorized underlying mechanism advances the understanding of SCL in the link between RSIs and sustainability performance.