The supply holobiont
受生物学全生物体理论启发,将采购组织与其供应商视为一个统一的全生物体,探讨共生机制如何解释组织间动态,并通过调查验证概念,提出研究命题。
This article is inspired by the biological holobiont/hologenome theory of evolution, which views individual organisms and their associated microorganisms as a unified entity—the holobiont—whose development is driven by symbiosis. Building on this concept, the article explores whether a purchasing organization and its suppliers can also be understood as a holobiont, with symbiosis as a fundamental mechanism. The metaphoric transfer of this theory provides a novel lens for examining interorganizational relationships, emphasizing potentially underexplored aspects. Since the holobiont theory typically explains interaction, co-evolution, and biological resilience, its application to purchasing and supply management may enhance the understanding of interorganizational dynamics and symbiosis. Additionally, this perspective contributes to structuring purchasing and supply management as a supply ecosystem. The conceptual findings gained from this theoretical transfer are further validated through survey findings on the effects of interorganizational symbiosis. The article presents several propositions to refine and expand this theoretical framework. Given that industrial symbiosis is increasingly recognized as a key factor in addressing contemporary supply chain challenges—such as resilience and sustainability—further research in this area is strongly encouraged.