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供应链中现代奴隶制风险的纵向治理:社会交换理论视角

The vertical governance of modern slavery risks in supply chains: a social exchange theory perspective

Supply Chain Management · 2026
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

本研究通过英国建筑业案例,探讨纵向供应链治理如何应对现代奴隶制法案,发现互不信任和冲突关系抑制了关系治理,而协作承诺则促进治理,揭示了供应链中企业间的紧张关系。

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the form vertical supply chain governance has taken in response to the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Specifically, this study asks whether relational governance has developed to counteract the shortcomings of using contractual governance to address modern slavery risks. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative methodology is used via a case study of the UK construction industry. In all, 50 interviews were conducted, primarily with actors working at different levels of the supply chain, from principal contractors to small subcontractors, among others. The Social Exchange Theory is used to identify the dimensions of social exchange present in vertical governance. Findings This study finds two dimensions of social exchange that act as inhibitors of relational governance – mutual mistrust and conflictual relations – and one as a promoter – collaborative commitment. These mixed results represent tentative forms of collaboration, which are undermined by the largely antagonistic nature of supply chain relations. Originality/value In terms of responses to modern slavery legislation, this study reveals tensions and conflict between firms, rather than within them, by including firms from different points in supply chains rather than only those at the top. In doing so, the findings of this study problematise the focus on, and value of, horizontal collaboration where this does not translate into effective vertical governance. Finally, to the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first application of Social Exchange Theory to understand how modern slavery risks are being managed in supply chains.

供应链管理企业治理现代奴隶制社会交换理论建筑行业