在地缘政治冲突中锁定海外买家

Locking in overseas buyers amid geopolitical conflicts

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2024
被引 53 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究2018年中美贸易战对中国供应商与美国买家交易关系的影响,发现贸易战导致交易价值下降18.42%,但供应商的创新能力和企业社会责任可缓解这种负面影响。

Abstract

Abstract Geopolitical conflicts, particularly economic ones, introduce significant uncertainties into the global supply chain. The impact of these conflicts on cross‐border buyer–supplier transactions remains underexplored, as does the capability of global suppliers to mitigate such risks by locking in their foreign buyers. Employing a combined perspective of resource dependence theory and transaction cost economics, we examine a natural experiment to investigate the effects of the 2018 U.S.–China trade war on the transactional relationships between Chinese suppliers and their U.S. buyers. Our study reveals that the trade war generally adversely affected these buyer–supplier transactional relationships, leading to a negative abnormal transaction value in the affected dyads, which amounted to 18.42% of their pre‐event level. However, we find that this adverse impact can be attenuated when Chinese suppliers demonstrate superior innovation capabilities, higher corporate social responsibility performance, or fewer local political ties. These findings yield insights for international suppliers and buyers on strategies to maintain buyer–supplier transactions and minimize the detrimental effects on global supply chain relationships during geopolitical conflicts.

地缘政治供应链管理国际贸易企业创新企业社会责任