The influence of collective emotions in the response to supply chain disruptions: a buyer-supplier empirical approach

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作者
Matas, Jose [1 ]
Llorens-Montes, Francisco Javier [1 ]
Perez, Nieves
机构
[1] Univ Granada, Dept Management, Granada, Spain
关键词
Collective emotions; Supply chain disruptions; Buyer-supplier relationships; Supply chain resilience; Organisational behaviour; B2B research; UPPER ECHELONS; TOP MANAGEMENT; PLS-SEM; RESILIENCE; PERFORMANCE; BEHAVIOR; STRATEGIES; CULTURE; DEMAND; MODEL;
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10.1108/IMDS-10-2023-0716
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
PurposeThe objective of this study is to examine how emotions play a role in the firm's reaction to disruptions in the supply chain. Drawing on the upper echelons theory, we evaluate whether managers' perception of collective emotions (CEs) in the supply environment affects the execution of specific organisational responses (bridging and buffering) to disruptive events. Furthermore, we investigate to what extent companies' own capabilities, such as supply chain resilience, influence this relationship.Design/methodology/approachA web-based survey was distributed among managers involved in supply chain relationship management (e.g. supply chain or purchasing managers). LinkedIn was used to identify and contact adequate respondents, and 221 valid responses were collected. The proposed theoretical model was empirically tested using structural equation modelling based on partial least squares (PLS-SEM).FindingsResults suggest that emotions can shape a firm's response to supply chain disruptions. In fact, managers are more likely to pursue both bridging and buffering strategies as their perception of CEs increases. However, the intensity and underlying motivations for pursuing each strategy differ.Originality/valueWhen CEs are perceived by buyer managers, stronger supply chain resilience incentivises the choice of cooperative practices within existing suppliers, thereby reinforcing pre-existing links. We conclude that combining companies' inherent variables or capabilities with managerial cognition and perceptions can improve our understanding of decision-making processes and buyer-supplier relationships.
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页码:2180 / 2204
页数:25
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