Multi-Principal Collaboration And Supplier'S Compliance With Codes-Of-Conduct

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT(2018)

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to articulate propositions on how collaborating multi-national corporations (MNCs) can manage their supplier base in order to reduce the risk of suppliers' non-compliance with shared codes-of-conduct.Design/methodology/approach The study utilises a conceptual theory development approach. In doing so, it utilises key tenets of agency theory that are applied in a multi-principal-supplier relationship context and synthesised in a series of propositions.Findings The study shows that MNCs have a variety of mechanisms for reducing the risk of suppliers' non-compliance by decreasing information asymmetry, increasing their bargaining power and simultaneously use of both rewards/sanctions, and reputation-based safeguards.Research limitations/implications This is a conceptual theory development study, offering testable propositions, which have then to be empirically validated.Practical implications The study showcases that managers of MNCs who find themselves in relationships with non-compliant suppliers have at their disposal a variety of mechanisms to reduce the risk of suppliers' non-compliance.Originality/value This is one of the first studies that explore suppliers' non-compliance with codes-of-conduct at the level of a relationship, rather than a single firm. In this way it proposes a theoretical framework grounded in agency theory on managing relationships between multi-principal collaborators and their suppliers.
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Sustainability, Corporate social responsibility, Agency theory, Europe, Asia, Buyer-supplier relationships, Conceptual research, Theory development, Supplier management, Supplier compliance
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